ὄαρ

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Ancient Greek

Etymology

Looking at ὀαρίζω (oarízō, to converse, chat with), it is thought that this word originally meant "confidential intercourse", whence "confidential company, wife". A good etymology has not been found. According to Beekes, perhaps from Pre-Greek. Maybe from *h₁ós-r̥ "female", whence also feminine numeral *tisr-, according to Kim.[1]

Pronunciation

 

Noun

ὄᾰρ (óarf (genitive ὄᾰρος); third declension

  1. wife, spouse
    Synonyms: γυνή (gunḗ), ἄλοχος (álokhos), σύνευνος (súneunos), ἄκοιτις (ákoitis), σύλλεκτρος (súllektros), εὖνις (eûnis), παράκοιτις (parákoitis), συνευνέτις (suneunétis), συνάορος (sunáoros), συμβία (sumbía), δάμαρ (dámar), ὁμευνέτις (homeunétis), σύζυγος (súzugos), εὐνάτειρα (eunáteira), ευνήτρια (eunḗtria)

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References

  1. ^ Kim, Ronald I. "The Celtic Feminine Numerals ‘3’ and ‘4’ Revisited", in Keltische Forschungen 3 (2008), 143-69; abstract 319-20.

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