μασχάλη

Ancient Greek

Etymology

The formation may be compared with that of ἀγκάλη (ankálē, bent arm), but further details are unclear. According to Beekes, it is undoubtedly a Pre-Greek word.

Meanwhile Douglas Q. Adams has presented a derivation from Proto-Indo-European *h₂eḱsleh₂, via *h₂eḱs- (axis, axle), ultimately from the root *h₂eǵ- (to drive), and source to Latin āla (wing, armpit), axilla (little wing, armpit) as well as Proto-Germanic *ahslō (shoulder). He finds that a Proto-Hellenic *aksalā could have given *askhalā by simple metathesis, while the initial m- could be either the product of a misdivision of the definite article plus noun (e. g. in the accusative singular *tām aksalā as well as in the respective genitive and dative dual, and genitive plural forms) or a contamination with the semantically similar μάλη (málē, armpit) and μαζός (mazós, breast).

Immanuel Löw explains it as a Semitic borrowing, related to Jewish Babylonian Aramaic מַתְחֲלָא (maṯḥălā, calyx surrounding the date in its early state, or spathe of a date-palm), possibly related to Arabic حُثَالَة (ḥuṯāla, husks of grain or of dates, refuse of any crop), both of uncertain internal relations.

Pronunciation

 

Noun

μᾰσχᾰ́λη • (măskhắlēf (genitive μᾰσχᾰ́λης); first declension

  1. (anatomy) armpit, axilla
    Synonym: μάλη (málē)
  2. (botany) axil, hollow at the base of a shoot
  3. branch, young palm twig
  4. (geography) bay, gulf
  5. part of the prow of a ship, to which the foresail is fastened

Inflection

Derived terms

  • ἀμφιμάσχαλος (amphimáskhalos)
  • μασχαλιαία (maskhaliaía)
  • μασχαλίζω (maskhalízō)
  • μασχάλιον (maskhálion)
  • μασχαλίς (maskhalís)
  • μασχαλίσματα (maskhalísmata)
  • μασχαλισμός (maskhalismós)
  • μασχαλιστήρ (maskhalistḗr)
  • τρᾰγομᾰ́σχᾰλος (trăgomắskhălos)

Descendants

  • Greek: μασχάλη (mascháli)

Further reading

Greek

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /maˈsxali/
  • Hyphenation: μα‧σχά‧λη

Noun

μασχάλη • (maschálif (plural μασχάλες)

  1. armpit, axilla

Declension

Declension of μασχάλη
singular plural
nominative μασχάλη (mascháli) μασχάλες (mascháles)
genitive μασχάλης (maschális) μασχαλών (maschalón)
accusative μασχάλη (mascháli) μασχάλες (mascháles)
vocative μασχάλη (mascháli) μασχάλες (mascháles)

Further reading