ἠλύγη

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

  • ἦλῠξ (êlŭx)

Etymology

According to Beekes, to this word belongs the poetic adjective λῡγαῖος (lūgaîos, dark), which differs in anlaut; an explanation remains to be found. Furnée assumes a prothetic vowel, for which there is little or no evidence. Nevertheless, the co-occurrence of λῡγαῖος (lūgaîos) and ἠλυγαῖος (ēlugaîos) is remarkable. The word might be Pre-Greek.

Pronunciation

 

Noun

ἠλῠ́γη • (ēlŭ́gēf (genitive ἠλῠ́γης); first declension

  1. shadow, darkness, gloom

Inflection

Derived terms

  • ἠλῠγᾰ́ζω (ēlŭgắzō)
  • ἠλῠγαῖος (ēlŭgaîos)
  • ἠλῠγῐ́ζω (ēlŭgĭ́zō)

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