ὄρος

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See also: όρος, ορός, and ὅρος

Ancient Greek

ὄρος

Alternative forms

Etymology

Either from ὄρνυμι (órnumi, I raise), or possibly directly from a Proto-Indo-European *h₃eros; either way, derived from the root *h₃er- (to rise, spring, stir).[1]

Compare Sanskrit ऋष्व (ṛṣvá). Possibly related are the personal names Ὀρειάς (Oreiás), Mycenaean Greek 𐀃𐀩𐁀 (o-re-ha, Oreās), and Ὀρέστης (Oréstēs), Mycenaean Greek 𐀃𐀩𐀲 (o-re-ta, Orestās).[2]

The sense "desert" is a semantic loan from Demotic tw (mountain, desert), from Egyptian ḏw (mountain).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

ὄρος (órosn (genitive ὄρεος or ὄρους or οὔρεος); third declension

  1. a mountain, hill
  2. mountain chain
  3. district, sector, precinct, parish
  4. (Egypt) desert

Declension

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Greek: όρος m (óros, mountain)
  • English: oro-
  • Italian: oro-

References

  1. ^ Beekes, Robert S. P. (2010) “ὄρος”, in Etymological Dictionary of Greek (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 10), with the assistance of Lucien van Beek, Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN, pages 1109-10
  2. ^ John Chadwick, Lydia Baumbach (1963) “The Mycenaean Greek Vocabulary”, in Glotta : Zeitschrift für griechische und lateinische Sprache, volume 41, number 3/4, Göttingen, Germany: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht (GmbH & Co. KG), →JSTOR, →OCLC, page 228 of 157–271:ὄρος

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