κηλίς

Ancient Greek

Etymology

The formation is like κνημίς (knēmís, greave). A comparable meaning can be found in Latin calidus (with a bless on the head). To the same semantic sphere also belongs Lithuanian kalýbas (white-necked) and Old Irish caile (stain). Beekes proposes a common derivation from Proto-Indo-European *keh₂l- (white spot).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

κηλῑ́ς (kēlī́s) f (genitive κηλῖδος); third declension

  1. stain, spot, defilement
    Synonym: σπίλος (spílos)
  2. stain, blemish
  3. (medicine) naevus

Declension

Derived terms

  • κηλῑδόω (kēlīdóō)
  • κηλῑδωτός (kēlīdōtós)

Descendants

Further reading

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