Νέητον

Ancient Greek

Etymology

Unclear. If not related with νέατος (néatos, the last, the extreme, the lowest) (irregular superlative of νέος (néos, new, young)), perhaps of Pre-Greek origin, possibly a Sicel one. The unattested Doric variant could have been *Νέᾱτον (Néāton). In any case, problems of morphological reconstruction remain with reference to the vowel quantity or untraceble consonants disappeared from the lemma.

Pronunciation

 

Proper noun

Νέητον • (Néētonn (genitive Νεήτου); second declension

  1. Netum; Noto, Italy[1]

Inflection

Descendants

  • Latin: Nētum, Neētum
    • Sicilian: Notu

References