ἱδρώς

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Ancient Greek

Etymology

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From Proto-Indo-European *swidrōs, from *sweyd- (to sweat) (whence also ἰδίω (idíō), ἶδος (îdos)). Cognates include Old Armenian քիրտն (kʻirtn), Latvian sviedri, and Albanian djersë.

Pronunciation

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Noun

ῑ̔δρώς or ῐ̔δρώς (hīdrṓs or hidrṓsm or f (genitive ῑ̔δρῶτος or ῐ̔δρῶτος); third declension

  1. sweat, perspiration
  2. gum, sap
  3. juice, moisture
  4. anything earned by the sweat of one's brow

Usage notes

Feminine in Aeolic.

Inflection

Further reading