Κιλλύριοι

Ancient Greek

edit

Alternative forms

edit

Etymology

edit

Uncertain. It is thought to come from a Pre-Greek substrate because of the multiple forms. The root is anyway comparable with other Pre-Greek words, such as: κιλλίβας (killíbas), Κιλλικῶν (Killikôn), Κιλλάκτωρ (Killáktōr), Κίλιξ (Kílix). Compare also Ancient Greek κῡ́ρῐος (kū́rios) as second element of two of its variants.

Pronunciation

edit
 

Proper noun

edit

Κῐλλύριοι (Killúrioim pl (genitive Κῐλλύριῶν); second declension

  1. (historical) The indigenous popular class descending from Sicels who lived in Syracuse before the conquest by the Corinthians in 733 BC.
  2. (historical, Ancient Syracuse) A group of the indigenous class of Sicel serfs.
    1. (by extension) slaves.

Declension

edit

Antonyms

edit

Descendants

edit

See also

edit