Where does “Ἁμαδρυάς” come from?

Ἁμαδρυάς (Ancient Greek) comes from Ancient Greek δρῦς, from Proto-Indo-European dóru, from Proto-Indo-European drew- — hard, firm, strong, solid; hard, fast; tree.

Ἁμαδρυάς (Ancient Greek): a woodnymph, a hamadryad; Synonym of βάλανος

Definitions

  1. a woodnymph, a hamadryad; Synonym of βάλανος

Ancestry of “Ἁμαδρυάς”, step by step

Ἁμαδρυάς traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Ancient Greek δρῦς

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Ancient Greekδρῦςtree, timber; oak
2Proto-Indo-Europeandórutree
3Proto-Indo-Europeandrew-hard, firm, strong, solid; hard, fast; tree

via Ancient Greek ἅμα

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Ancient Greekἅμαmarking the simultaneous occurrence of two...
2Proto-Indo-Europeansem-together, one

Words derived from “Ἁμαδρυάς

Every word from Proto-Indo-European drew-Every word from Proto-Indo-European dóruEvery word from Ancient Greek δρῦς