Ancient Greek

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Uncertain. The original nominative was probably ἕλμις (hélmis), with ἕλμινς being a back-formation from the oblique forms. There appear to be two related Indo-European roots: *kʷr̥mis, with descendants such as Sanskrit कृमि (kṛmi) and Proto-Slavic *čьrvь; and *wr̥mis, with descendants such as Latin vermis and Old English wyrm (English worm). However, since ἕλμινς has a λ instead of a ρ, and also because of the sequence -νθ-, Beekes argues for a Pre-Greek origin.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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ἕλμινς (hélminsf (genitive ἕλμινθος); third declension

  1. parasitic worm

Inflection

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Derived terms

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Descendants

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  • English: helminth
  • Irish: heilmint
  • Russian: гельми́нт (gelʹmínt)

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