Ancient Greek edit

Etymology edit

Cognate with πέμφιξ (pémphix, pustule) and πομφόλυξ (pomphólux, blister, bubble). According to Beekes, they are all Pre-Greek words.

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πομφός (pomphósm (genitive πομφοῦ); second declension

  1. (medicine) blister on the skin
    Synonyms: πομφόλῠξ (pomphólux), φλῠ́κταινᾰ (phlúktaina)
    καταπίμπλαται πομφῶνkatapímplatai pomphônit is filled with 'blisters
       Hippocrates (460‑377 B.C.E.), De Morbis, Lib. II.)

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Descendants edit

  • Greek: πομφός (pomfós)
  • Italian: pomfo

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Etymology edit

From Ancient Greek πομφός.

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πομφός (pomfósm (plural πομφοί)

  1. (medicine, formal) blister

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