κυφός

See also: κῦφος and Κύφος

Ancient Greek

Etymology

Clearly related to κύπτω (kúptō, to stoop). The word has been linked with Lithuanian kuprà (hump) and Old High German hovar (hump). According to Beekes, the variation "κυφ-/κυπ-" points to a Pre-Greek origin.

Pronunciation

 

Adjective

κῡφός (kūphós) m (feminine κῡφή, neuter κῡφόν); first/second declension

  1. bent forward, stooping, hunchbacked
  2. curved, round (of a cup)

Inflection

Antonyms

Derived terms

  • κῡφαγωγέω (kūphagōgéō)
  • κῡφαγωγός (kūphagōgós)
  • κῡφαλέος (kūphaléos)
  • κῡφογέρων (kūphogérōn)
  • κῡφοειδής (kūphoeidḗs)
  • κῡφόνωτος (kūphónōtos)
  • κῡφόομαι (kūphóomai)
  • κῦφος (kûphos)
  • κῡφότης (kūphótēs)
  • κύφω (kúphō)
  • κύφωμα (kúphōma)
  • κύφων (kúphōn)
  • κῡφώνιον (kūphṓnion)
  • κῡφωνισμός (kūphōnismós)
  • κύφωσις (kúphōsis)

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