πέτευρον

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

Etymology

Traditionally derived from πετάννυμι (petánnumi, to spread out, open). According to Beekes, the word could be of Pre-Greek origin, given the variation αυ-/ευ- and the prenasalization.

Pronunciation

 

Noun

πέτευρον • (péteuron) n (genitive πετεύρου); second declension

  1. roosting perch for fowls
  2. (in general) pole, spar, plank
  3. springboard used by tumblers and acrobats
  4. platform, stage
  5. springe, trap
  6. public notice board

Inflection

Derived terms

  • πετευρίζομαι (peteurízomai)
  • πετεύριον (peteúrion)
  • πετευρισμός (peteurismós)
  • πετευριστέω (peteuristéō)
  • πετευριστήρ (peteuristḗr)
  • πετευριστής (peteuristḗs)

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