ἔλαιον

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Ancient Greek

Etymology

From Proto-Hellenic *élaiwon. Compare ἐλαία (elaía, olive).[1]

Pronunciation

 

Noun

ἔλαιον (élaionn (genitive ἐλαίου); second declension

  1. olive oil, commonly used as an anointing oil
    • 800 BCE – 600 BCE, Homer, Iliad 10.577:
      τὼ δὲ λοεσσαμένω καὶ ἀλειψαμένω λίπ’ ἐλαίῳ / δείπνῳ ἐφιζανέτην,
      tṑ dè loessaménō kaì aleipsaménō líp’ elaíōi / deípnōi ephizanétēn, []
      • 1924 translation by A. T. Murray
        But when the twain had bathed and anointed them richly with oil, they sate them down at supper,
  2. any oily substance
  3. (at Athens) the oil market

Inflection

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Greek: λάδι n (ládi)
  • Mariupol Greek: ладъ (lað)
  • Proto-Albanian: *elaiwā
  • Latin: oleum (see there for further descendants)
  • ? Proto-Slavic: *olějь (see there for further descendants)

References

  1. ^ Beekes, Robert S. P. (2010) “ἐλαία”, in Etymological Dictionary of Greek (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 10), with the assistance of Lucien van Beek, Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN, page 400

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