μαλλός

See also: Μαλλός

Ancient Greek

Etymology

The connection with Lithuanian mìlas (coarse wool) has been abandoned. Greppin suggests that Armenian մալ (mal, cattle) is cognate with the Greek word. The latter only denotes the "flock of wool" and never the animal, but this may be a later semantic development. An Indo-European form *mh₂l- is rather improbable, however. The word may well be Pre-Greek.

Pronunciation

 

Noun

μαλλός (mallós) m (genitive μαλλοῦ); second declension

  1. flock of wool
  2. tress, braid of hair

Inflection

Derived terms

  • δασύμαλλος (dasúmallos)
  • μαλλόδετος (mallódetos)
  • μαλλοειδής (malloeidḗs)
  • μάλλυκες (mállukes)
  • μάλλωσις (mállōsis)
  • μαλλωτάριον (mallōtárion)
  • μαλλωτός (mallōtós)
  • πηγεσίμαλλος (pēgesímallos)

References

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