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τόμος

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See also: τομός

Ancient Greek

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Etymology

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    τέμνω (témnō, to cut) +‎ -ος (-os). Hypothetically inherited from Proto-Hellenic *tómos, from Proto-Indo-European *tómh₁-o-s, from *temh₁- (to cut).

    Pronunciation

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    Noun

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    τόμος (tómosm (genitive τόμου); second declension

    1. slice, piece
    2. piece of land
    3. (geometry) frustum
    4. roll of papyrus, tome, volume

    Inflection

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    Derived terms

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    Descendants

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    • Aramaic:
      Classical Syriac script: ܛܘܡܣܐ (ṭūmsā)
    • Latin: tomus
      • French: tome, tomme (learned)
      • Italian: tomo (learned)
      • Polish: tom
      • Portuguese: tomo (learned)
      • Spanish: tomo (learned)
    • Old Armenian: տոմս (toms), տոմ (tom)
    • Old Armenian: հատոր (hator) (semantic loan)

    References

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