ἠπίαλος

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Etymology[edit]

According to Strömberg, it is from ἤπιος (ḗpios, mild, soothing), so properly "mild fever", which would be a taboo paraphrase; this seems an improbable hypothesis. The word ἠπίολος (ēpíolos, moth) should not be separated from this one, as is shown by Lithuanian drugys (fever; moth), Albanian ethe (fever) with ethëzë (moth). Given the variation α/ο, it is probably a Pre-Greek word.

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Noun[edit]

ἠπῐ́ᾰλος (ēpíalosm (genitive ἠπῐᾰ́λου); second declension

  1. ague, fever
    Synonym: πυρετός (puretós)
  2. nightmare
    Synonym: ἐφιάλτης (ephiáltēs)

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