σανίς

Ancient Greek

Etymology

The formation is common to other technical terms like δοκίς (dokís, beam), ἀρίς (arís, bow-drill) and σελίς (selís, crossbeam) but the origin is uncertain. According to Beekes, the connection with σαίνω (saínō, to fawn) should be rejected for semantic reasons.

Pronunciation

 

Noun

σᾰνίς • (sănísf (genitive σᾰνίδος); third declension

  1. board, plank, timber
    1. (in the plural) folding doors
    2. wooden platform, scaffold or stage
    3. ship's deck
    4. bench, seat
    5. lid of box
    6. (in the plural) wooden tablets for writing on
    7. plank to which offenders were bound or nailed

Declension

Derived terms

  • σανίδιον (sanídion)
  • σανιδόω (sanidóō)
  • σανιδώδης (sanidṓdēs)
  • σανίδωμα (sanídōma)
  • σανιδωτός (sanidōtós)
  • σανίσκη (sanískē)

Descendants

  • Greek: σανίδα (sanída)
  • Medieval Latin: sandones

Further reading