ὑμήν

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See also: Ὑμήν

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From Proto-Indo-European *syewh₁-. Cognates include Sanskrit स्यूमन् (syū́man), Old Prussian schumeno, and Hittite (šumanza).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

ῠ̔μήν (humḗnm (genitive ῠ̔μένος); third declension

  1. thin skin, membrane.
  2. (marriage) embrace

The term is related to Ὑμήν, the Ancient Greek god of Marriage, so can be used in relation to marriage.

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Descendants

  • French: hymen
    • English: hymen
    • Romanian: himen
    • Turkish: himen

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