Ancient Greek edit

Etymology edit

Within Greek some connect σῶμα (sôma, body). Starting from Proto-Indo-European *tuoh₂-ro-, Solmsen seeks connection with σῶς (sôs, safe, healthy, intact), also pleading against connection with σορός (sorós, cup, recipient). For the root, see Proto-Indo-European *tewh₂- (to swell). Compare also Old Armenian թուշ (tʻuš, cheek).

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Noun edit

σωρός (sōrósm (genitive σωροῦ); second declension

  1. heap, pile, mound (especially of corn)
    Synonyms: θημών (thēmṓn), θωμός (thōmós), κόρθυς (kórthus)
  2. (in general) heap, quantity

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Descendants edit

  • Greek: σωρός (sorós)
  • New Latin: sōrus (see there for further descendants)

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Greek edit

Etymology edit

From Ancient Greek σωρός (sōrós, heap, mound).

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

σωρός (sorósm (plural σωροί)

  1. heap, pile

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  • ένα σωρό (éna soró, loads of, lots of, a whole bunch of)