ὅμιλος
Ancient Greek
noun
Definitions
- crowd, throng
- tumult (of battle)
Etymology
Affix from Ancient Greek ὁμός (same, joint) + Ancient Greek ῑ̓́λη (troop of horse, crowd).
Origin
Ancient Greek
ῑ̓́λη
Gloss
troop of horse, crowd
Concept
Semantic Field
Quantity
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- homo- English
- homomorphous English
- homoousian English
- homosexual English
- homophylophilia Latin
- homosexualitas Latin
- sexualis Latin
- sexus Latin
- homo- German
- homosexuell German
- omo- Italian
- омо́ним Russian
- homo- Spanish, Castilian
- ἰλάρχης Ancient Greek
- ὁμαιχμία Ancient Greek
- ὁμηγερής Ancient Greek
- ὁμογενής Ancient Greek
- ὁμοκλέω Ancient Greek
- ὁμολογέω Ancient Greek
- ὁμόγραφος Ancient Greek
- ὁμός Ancient Greek
- ὁμῶς Ancient Greek
- ὅμοιος Ancient Greek
- ὅμορος Ancient Greek
- ῑ̓́λη Ancient Greek
- *somHós Proto-Indo-European
- homo- Catalan, Valencian
- homo- Galician
- ομο- Greek (modern)
- όμιλος Greek (modern)