Second declension of ὁ <span class="searchmatch">ἴονθος</span>; τοῦ ἰόνθου (Attic) ἰονθάς (ionthás) ἰονθώδης (ionthṓdēs) ^ Beekes, Robert S. P. (2010) “<span class="searchmatch">ἴονθος</span>”, in Etymological Dictionary...
The first element is unknown but presumed to be related to Ancient Greek <span class="searchmatch">ἴονθος</span> (íonthos). The second element is from Proto-Germanic *brēwō. wenkbrou (plural...
(Old Dutch *wint) is unknown but presumed to be related to Ancient Greek <span class="searchmatch">ἴονθος</span> (íonthos). The second element (Old Dutch *brāwa) is from Proto-Germanic...
and thence with Russian усы (usy, “moustache”), as well as Ancient Greek <span class="searchmatch">ἴονθος</span> (íonthos, “downy hair”) and Middle Irish find (“hair”), all from Proto-Indo-European...
The first element is unknown but presumed to be related to Ancient Greek <span class="searchmatch">ἴονθος</span> (íonthos); the second element is from Proto-Germanic *brēwō. Doublet of...
Proto-Indo-European *wendʰ-. Cognates with Sanskrit वन्धुर (vandhura), Ancient Greek <span class="searchmatch">ἴονθος</span> (íonthos), Albanian unazë, Gothic 𐍅𐌰𐌽𐌳𐌾𐌰𐌽 (wandjan), Old English...
from Proto-Indo-European *wendʰ- (“hair”). Cognate with Ancient Greek <span class="searchmatch">ἴονθος</span> (íonthos, “hair root”) and Old High German wintbrāwa (“eyelash”) (whence...
Prussian wanso (“first beard”), Proto-Slavic *ǫsъ (“moustache”), Ancient Greek <span class="searchmatch">ἴονθος</span> (íonthos, “downy hair, first beard; root of hair; eruption on the face,...
German: Haarwurzel (de) f, Wurzel (de) f Greek: ρίζα (el) f (ríza) Ancient: <span class="searchmatch">ἴονθος</span> m (íonthos) Hebrew: שורש (he) m (shóresh) Hungarian: hajgyökér (hu) Italian:...
compound of a first element thought to have been derived from Ancient Greek <span class="searchmatch">ἴονθος</span> (íonthos, “downy hair”) and a second element that is a reduced form of Brau...