γυνή

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Ancient Greek

γυνὴ καλεῖται Σαπφὼ Λέσβου.

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Etymology

From Proto-Hellenic *gʷonā. Cognates include Mycenaean Greek 𐀓𐀙𐀊 (ku-na-ja), Sanskrit ग्ना (gnā́), जनि (jáni), Old Armenian կին (kin), and Old English cwēn (English queen).

The weak stem is probably from the strong stem suffixed with *-keh₂ (compare μέγᾰς (mégas)). Compare also Latin mulier for the development of using hypocorisms to refer to women. (Can this(+) etymology be sourced?)

Pronunciation

 

Noun

γῠνή (gunḗf (genitive γῠναικός); third declension

  1. woman, female
    • 412 BCE, Euripides, Helen 329:
      Γυναῖκα γὰρ δὴ συμπονεῖν γυναικὶ χρή.
      Gunaîka gàr dḕ sumponeîn gunaikì khrḗ.
      A woman ought to help a woman.
  2. wife

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Descendants

  • Greek (Modern & varieties):
    • Greek: γυναίκα (gynaíka)
    • Tsakonian: γουναίκα (gounaíka)

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