ἔλαιον

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Ancient Greek

Etymology

From Proto-Hellenic *élaiwon, identical to the modern Cypriot form. Compare ἐλαία (elaía, olive).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

ἔλαιον (élaionn (genitive ἐλαίου); second declension

  1. olive oil, commonly used as an anointing oil
    • 800 BCE – 600 BCE, Homer, Iliad 10.577:
      τὼ δὲ λοεσσαμένω καὶ ἀλειψαμένω λίπ᾽ ἐλαίῳ / δείπνῳ ἐφιζανέτην, []
      • 1924 translation by A. T. Murray
        But when the twain had bathed and anointed them richly with oil, they sate them down at supper, []
  2. any oily substance
  3. (at Athens) the oil market

Inflection

Descendants

  • Greek: λάδι n (ládi)
  • Latin: oleum
  • Russian: еле́й m (jeléj)

References