πέλμα

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Ancient Greek

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Etymology

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According to Beekes, from Proto-Indo-European *pélmn̥, from *pel- (to cover, wrap; skin, hide; cloth) and cognate with Proto-Germanic *felmô (covering, skin) (whence English film). Compare also Latin pellis (skin), Proto-Germanic *fellą (skin, hide) and Proto-Slavic *plěna (membrane) from the same root.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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πέλμᾰ (pélman (genitive πέλμᾰτος); third declension

  1. sole of the foot
    1. sole of the shoe
  2. (botany) stalk (of apples and pears)

Inflection

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Derived terms

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Descendants

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  • Greek: πέλμα (pélma)

Further reading

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Greek

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Etymology

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From Ancient Greek πέλμᾰ (pélma).

Noun

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πέλμα (pélman (plural πέλματα)

  1. sole (of foot)
  2. sole (of shoe)

Declension

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Synonyms

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