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ΓΑΡΑΙΜΑ, γαραιμα

GARAIMA, garaima

Sounds Like: gar-AI-ma

Translations: bloody ichor, bloody discharge, bloody fluid

From the root: ΑΙΜΑ

Part of Speech: Noun

Explanation: This word appears to be a compound word, likely formed from 'γάρ' (gar, meaning 'for, indeed') and 'αἷμα' (haima, meaning 'blood'). However, in the provided context, 'ΓΑΡΑΙΜΑ' seems to be a single noun referring to a type of bloody discharge or fluid, specifically a 'bloody ichor' or 'bloody pus'. It describes a pathological fluid that is mixed with blood, often associated with wounds or infections. The initial 'ΓΑΡ' might be a prefix or a misinterpretation of the word's structure in this specific context, as it's not a standard Greek compound. It's possible it's a medical term or a specific usage not widely documented in standard lexicons.

Inflection: Singular, Genitive, Neuter

Unknown: Yes


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From the same root

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