ῥομφαία

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From Thracian *rhompháia (javelin, throwing spear).[1] However the ending in "-αία" is also found in many Greek terms and the word has been linked with ῥομφεῖς (rhompheîs, straps by which shoes are stitched).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

ῥομφαίᾱ (rhomphaíā) f (genitive ῥομφαίᾱς); first declension

  1. large, broad sword used by the Thracians

Inflection

Descendants

  • Latin: rhomphaea

References

  1. Duridanov, Ivan Vasiliev (1985) Die Sprache der Thraker [The Language of the Thracians] (in German), Hieronymus Verlag, →ISBN, page 13

Further reading

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