χαλινός

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Ancient Greek[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

Etymology[edit]

According to Beekes, a Pre-Greek origin is probable, as it is difficult to explain "χαλ-" from Indo-European and as a suffix "-ιν-" is frequent in Pre-Greek.

Pronunciation[edit]

 

Noun[edit]

χᾰλῑνός (khalīnósm (genitive χᾰλῑνοῦ); second declension

  1. bridle, rein, bit
    Synonyms: ἡνία (hēnía), ῥυτήρ (rhutḗr)
  2. part of the tackle of a ship
  3. anything that restrains from the outer
  4. corner of the mouth of a horse or human

Inflection[edit]

Derived terms[edit]

Descendants[edit]

  • Greek: χαλινός (chalinós)
  • Arabic: كَالُون (kālūn), كَيْلُون (kaylūn, lock installed onto something; padlock)
  • New Latin: chalīnos (corner of the mouth, the part of the cheek most close to the lips)
  • Classical Syriac: ܟܠܴܢܳܐ (klānā, bar or bolt for fastening doors, sera)

Further reading[edit]

Greek[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /xa.liˈnos/
  • Hyphenation: χα‧λι‧νός

Noun[edit]

χαλινός (chalinósm (plural χαλινοί)

  1. formal variant of χαλινάρι (chalinári, bridle; bit)
  2. frenulum

Declension[edit]