θάμνος

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Ancient Greek

Etymology

This word exists next to θαμινός (thaminós, crowded, close-set) and θαμά (thamá, often) just as πυκνός (puknós, thick, dense) next to πυκινός (pukinós, thick) and πύκα (púka, thickly, strongly); the barytonesis is caused by the substantivization. Not, as per Alessio, related to Latin tamnus (kind of grape). With its ending in -αμνος, the word seems Pre-Greek; its meaning makes this quite possible.

Pronunciation

 

Noun

θᾰ́μνος (thámnosm or f (genitive θᾰ́μνου); second declension

  1. (botany) bush, shrub
  2. thick copse

Declension

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Greek: θάμνος (thámnos)

Further reading

Greek

Noun

θάμνος (thámnosm (plural θάμνοι)

  1. bush (woody plant of medium size)

Declension

Declension of θάμνος
singular plural
nominative θάμνος (thámnos) θάμνοι (thámnoi)
genitive θάμνου (thámnou) θάμνων (thámnon)
accusative θάμνο (thámno) θάμνους (thámnous)
vocative θάμνε (thámne) θάμνοι (thámnoi)

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