αὐχμός

Ancient Greek

Etymology

According to Beekes, a compound of αὖος (aûos, dry) and an element "-χμ-" from the word for earth (see χθών (khthṓn, ground, soil)). A similar formation can be found in νεοχμός (neokhmós, new).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

αὐχμός • (aukhmós) m (genitive αὐχμοῦ); second declension

  1. drought, dearth
  2. squalor, as effect of drought
  3. dryness, meagreness (of style)
  4. thirst

Inflection

Derived terms

  • αὐχμαλέος (aukhmaléos)
  • αὐχμέω (aukhméō)
  • αὐχμή (aukhmḗ)
  • αὐχμήεις (aukhmḗeis)
  • αὐχμηρός (aukhmērós)
  • αὐχμώδης (aukhmṓdēs)
  • αὔχμωσις (aúkhmōsis)

Further reading

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