θρῦλος

See also: θρύλος

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

  • θρύλλος (thrúllos)

Etymology

It has been suggested that this word is a zero grade derivative of Proto-Indo-European *dʰrēu- (to drone), but this root is not well attested. The frequent notation -λλ- may be an expressive gemination, but it may also point to Pre-Greek origin. Furnée separates the word from the Indo-European forms and connects it with θόρυβος (thórubos, tumult, confusion), with variant *θρυϝ- (*thruw-).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

θρῦλος • (thrûlos) m (genitive θρῡ́λου); second declension

  1. noise as of many voices, murmur

Inflection

Derived terms

  • θρυλέω (thruléō)
  • θρύλημα (thrúlēma)
  • θρυλητής (thrulētḗs)
  • θρυλητός (thrulētós)

Descendants

  • Greek: θρύλος (thrýlos)

Further reading

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