Where does “σήμαντρον” come from?

σήμαντρον (Ancient Greek) comes from Ancient Greek σημαίνειν, from Ancient Greek σῆμα — mark, sign, token.

σήμαντρον (Ancient Greek): a seal, signet, in MGr. a semantron

Definitions

  1. a seal, signet, in MGr. a semantron

Ancestry of “σήμαντρον”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Ancient Greekσημαίνεινpresent active infinitive of σημαίνω; to show by...
2Ancient Greekσῆμαmark, sign, token

Words derived from “σήμαντρον

Every word from Ancient Greek σῆμαEvery word from Ancient Greek σημαίνειν