Διονυσόδωρος
Ancient Greek
proper noun
Etymology
Compound from Ancient Greek Δῐόνῡσος (Dionysus, the god Dionysos) + Ancient Greek δῶρον (gift, hand's width, hand's breadth, as a measure of length, present, releasing, palm)+ Ancient Greek -ος (adjectival suffix, noun of result an abstract noun of action).
Origin
Ancient Greek
-ος
Gloss
adjectival suffix, noun of result an abstract noun of action
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Dorotheus English
- aceratus Latin
- fervidus Latin
- fructus Latin
- messis Latin
- fruttidoro Italian
- messidoro Italian
- -ος Ancient Greek
- Διονυσικλῆς Ancient Greek
- Διονυσοκόλακες Ancient Greek
- Διόδωρος Ancient Greek
- Δωρίμαχος Ancient Greek
- Δωροθέα Ancient Greek
- Δωρόθεος Ancient Greek
- Δῐόνῡσος Ancient Greek
- Εὔδωρος Ancient Greek
- Ζηνόδωρος Ancient Greek
- Θεόδωρος Ancient Greek
- Μητρόδωρος Ancient Greek
- Νυμφόδωρος Ancient Greek
- Πανδώρα Ancient Greek
- Πολύδωρος Ancient Greek
- Πυθόδωρος Ancient Greek
- δωρίς Ancient Greek
- δωρεά Ancient Greek
- δῶρον Ancient Greek
- ζείδωρος Ancient Greek
- λοχαγός Ancient Greek
- στρατηγός Ancient Greek
- τράγος Ancient Greek
- Ἀθηνόδωρος Ancient Greek
- Ἀπολλόδωρος Ancient Greek
- Ἀρτεμίδωρος Ancient Greek
- Ἀσκληπιόδωρος Ancient Greek
- Ἡλιόδωρος Ancient Greek
- ὀρόσπιζος Ancient Greek
- Ὀλυμπιόδωρος Ancient Greek
- *-os Proto-Indo-European
- δώρο Greek (modern)
- דורון Hebrew (modern)
- *dṓron Proto-Hellenic