See also: Ἴπνος

Ancient Greek

edit

Etymology

edit

Maybe from Proto-Indo-European *Hukʷ- (cooking pot) (compare Sanskrit उखा (ukhā), Albanian anë, Latin ōlla, Proto-Germanic *uhnaz, *uhwnaz). Beekes suggests a derivation from Proto-Indo-European *sep- (to boil, bake), like Ancient Greek ἔψω (épsō, to boil, seethe).

Pronunciation

edit
 

Noun

edit

ἰπνός (ipnósm (genitive ἰπνοῦ); second declension

  1. oven, furnace
  2. kitchen, the place of the oven
  3. lantern

Declension

edit

Derived terms

edit

References

edit