Ancient Greek

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Etymology

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Unexplained. According to Beekes, the similarity of the suffix with κημός (kēmós, muzzle) is notable, while the relation with φιτρός (phitrós, block of wood) seems improbable.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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φῑμός (phīmósm (genitive φῑμοῦ); second declension

  1. muzzle for dogs, calves
    Synonyms: κημός (kēmós), πνιγεύς (pnigeús)
  2. gag
  3. noseband
  4. cup used as a dicebox
  5. tightening, constriction by means of ropes

Inflection

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Derived terms

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Descendants

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  • Latin: phīmus

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