Ancient Greek

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Etymology

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Unknown. Has long been compared to κεράννυμι (keránnumi, to mix), but could also be related to Latin cremō, Proto-West Germanic *herþ (English hearth), or Sanskrit कूडयति (kūḍayati, to burn, scorch). Beekes argues for a Pre-Greek or Anatolian origin. Compare Sanskrit कर्द (karda) and Sanskrit कर्दम (kardama).

Related is κερᾰμεύς (kerămeús, potter), which has a cognate in Mycenaean Greek 𐀐𐀨𐀕𐀄 (ke-ra-me-u /⁠kerameus⁠/) of the same meaning.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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κέρᾰμος (kérămosm (genitive κερᾰ́μου); second declension

  1. potter's clay
  2. earthen vessel, pottery, wine-jar
  3. tile

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