συμφυρμός

Ancient Greek

Etymology

Hellenistic Koine noun, from verb σῠμφῡράω (sumphūráō, I knead together, mess up) from σῠ́ν (sún, with) + φῡράω (phūráō, or φύρω I mix).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

σῠμφῡρμός (sumphūrmós) m (genitive σῠμφῡρμοῦ); second declension

  1. (Koine) a mix up

Inflection

  • σῠ́μφῡρσις f (súmphūrsis, confusion)
  • σῠμφύρω (sumphúrō, Ι knead together, I mess up)
  • φύρδην (phúrdēn, mixed, in confusion)
  • φύρσις f (phúrsis)
  • φύρω (phúrō, I mix)

Descendants


Greek

Etymology

From Hellenistic Koine Greek συμφῡρμός (sumphūrmós) from verb συμφύρω (sumphúrō). For sense in linguistics, calque of French contamination.[1]

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /siɱfirˈmos/
  • Hyphenation: συμ‧φυρ‧μός

Noun

συμφυρμός (symfyrmós) m (plural συμφυρμοί)

  1. the result of mixing up of dissimilar elements
  2. (figuratively, derogatory) coexistance of people of different and disreputable background
  3. (linguistics, phonology, phonetics) blend of two cognate elements (sounds, morphemes, phrases) which violates the rules of word formation. Associated with analogy and paretymology.[2] e.g.
    διάβολος (/ˈðʝavolos/ “devil”‎) & σατανάς (/sataˈnas/ “satan”‎) διάτανος (/ˈðʝatanos/ “devil”‎)
    γέροντας (/ˈʝerondas/ “old man”‎) & γεράματα (/ʝeˈramata/ “old years, old age”‎) γεροντάματα (/ʝeronˈdamata/ “old age”‎)

Declension

Synonyms

(mix up, with negative connotation):

  • σύμφυρση f (sýmfyrsi)
  • σύμφυρμα n (sýmfyrma)
  • ανακάτωμα n (anakátoma)
  • φύρδην μίγδην (fýrdin mígdin) (archaic)

(mixture, with positive connotation):

(people of disreputable background):

  • κάθε καρυδιάς καρύδι (káthe karydiás karýdi) (idiomatic expression)
  • η σάρα, η μάρα και το κακό συναπάντημα (i sára, i mára kai to kakó synapántima)

(linguistics):

  • σύμμειγμα n (sýmmeigma)
  • σύμμειξη f (sýmmeixi)
  • συμφύρω (symfýro, I mix up)
  • φυραίνω (fyraíno, I reduce volume or weight) & related words

References

  1. συμφυρμός in Λεξικό της κοινής νεοελληνικής [Dictionary of Standard Modern Greek], 1998, by the "Triantafyllidis" Foundation.
  2. Babiniotis, Georgios (2002) Λεξικό της νέας ελληνικής γλώσσας [Modern Greek Dictionary] (in Greek), 2nd edition, Athens: Lexicology Centre
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