Where does “πηλός” come from?

πηλός (Greek) comes from Ancient Greek πηλός, from English therapy, from New Latin therapīa, from Ancient Greek θεραπεία, from Ancient Greek θεραπεύω, from Ancient Greek -εύω, from Ancient Greek -εύς — Added to noun or adjective stems to form a...

πηλός (Greek): clay

Definitions

  1. clay

Ancestry of “πηλός”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Ancient Greekπηλόςclay, earth, used by masons and potters; mud,...
2EnglishtherapyAttempted remediation of a health problem...
3New Latintherapīa
4Ancient Greekθεραπείαa waiting on service; medical treatment
5Ancient Greekθεραπεύωto wait on, attend, serve; to obey; to flatter,...
6Ancient Greek-εύωAdded to the stems of agent or other nouns in...
7Ancient Greek-εύςAdded to noun or adjective stems to form a...
Every word from Ancient Greek -εύςEvery word from Ancient Greek -εύωEvery word from Ancient Greek θεραπεύω