Ἐχέπωλος
Ancient Greek
proper noun
Definitions
- (Greek mythology) Echepolus, a Trojan slain by Antilochus
Etymology
Affix from Ancient Greek ἔχω (hold, bring, carry, bear, have, I have, detain, grasp, I own, keep) + Ancient Greek πῶλος (foal, colt, young of an animal, young horse, girl).
Origin
Ancient Greek
πῶλος
Gloss
foal, colt, young of an animal, young horse, girl
Concept
Semantic Field
Animals
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- echard English
- pullus Latin
- αἰολόπωλος Ancient Greek
- εὐνοῦχος Ancient Greek
- κατέχω Ancient Greek
- κυνοῦχος Ancient Greek
- λυχνοῦχος Ancient Greek
- οὐρανοῦχος Ancient Greek
- παρέχω Ancient Greek
- πλεονεξία Ancient Greek
- προέχω Ancient Greek
- προσέχω Ancient Greek
- πωλικός Ancient Greek
- πῶλος Ancient Greek
- σκηπτοῦχος Ancient Greek
- σταθμοῦχος Ancient Greek
- σχῆμα Ancient Greek
- ταχύπωλος Ancient Greek
- ἀντέχω Ancient Greek
- ἀπέχω Ancient Greek
- Ἀντίοχος Ancient Greek
- Ἀξίοχος Ancient Greek
- Ἀστύοχος Ancient Greek
- ἐπέχω Ancient Greek
- ἐχήνια Ancient Greek
- ἐχενηΐς Ancient Greek
- ἔχω Ancient Greek
- Ἐχέμβροτος Ancient Greek
- Ἐχεκράτης Ancient Greek
- Ἔχεκλος Ancient Greek
- ἡνίοχος Ancient Greek
- ὀφιοῦχος Ancient Greek
- ῥαβδοῦχος Ancient Greek
- *péh₂uros Proto-Indo-European
- *seǵʰ- Proto-Indo-European
- -ούχος Greek (modern)
- έχω Greek (modern)