κημός

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

  • κᾱμός (kāmós) Doric

Etymology

Unexplained. The connection with Armenian քամեմ (kʿamem, to press (out)) is formally possible but it is incompatible with the probable basic meaning of the Greek word, wicker. The same holds with other supposed cognates like Lithuanian kāmanos (harness), Russian ком (kom, clump) and Middle High German hemmen (to restrain, hamper). Furnée suggests, instead, a derivation from a Pre-Greek source common to χάβος (khábos) and χαμόν (khamón).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

κημός (kēmós) m (genitive κημοῦ); second declension

  1. muzzle put on a led horse
  2. nosebag for horses
  3. cloth used by bakers to cover the nose and the mouth
  4. weely, a wicker vessel
  5. funnel shaped top of the voting urn
  6. female ornament

Inflection

Derived terms

  • κημόω (kēmóō)
  • κήμωσις (kḗmōsis)

Descendants

See also

References

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