Ancient Greek edit

Etymology edit

Traditionally viewed as a suffix -ρ-, added to a u-stem from the root of Sanskrit लभते (labhate, to take, seize). Beekes considers the suffix -ῡρ- to be Pre-Greek, and accordingly the word.

Pronunciation edit

 

Noun edit

λᾰ́φῡρᾰ (láphūran pl (genitive λᾰφῡ́ρων); second declension

  1. spoils taken in war, pillage, booty
    Synonyms: ἕλωρ (hélōr), σκῦλα (skûla)

Declension edit

Derived terms edit

Descendants edit

  • Greek: λάφυρο (láfyro)

Further reading edit

Greek edit

Noun edit

λάφυρα (láfyran

  1. Nominative, accusative and vocative plural form of λάφυρο (láfyro).