σπολάς

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Ancient Greek

Etymology

Perhaps from a verb for "split, tear off", in which case it may be related to σπόλια (spólia, wool plucked off the leg of sheep), ἄσπαλον (áspalon, skin, hide), but hardly to Thessalian σπόλος (spólos, pole). From other languages: Latin spolium (arms, spoils), Lithuanian spālis (beard, part of the stalk of flax) and German spalten (to cleave), all reflecting a root *spel(H)- (what is split, stripped off). The word may also reflect the Pre-Greek root that is also seen in ἄσπαλον (áspalon, mole).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

σπολᾰ́ς (spolásf (genitive σπολᾰ́δος); third declension

  1. leathern garment, jerkin

Declension

Descendants

  • Greek: σπολά (spolá)

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