Κιλλύριοι

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Uncertain. It is thought to come from a Pre-Greek substrate because of the multiple forms. The root is anyway comparable with other Pre-Greek words, such as: κιλλίβας (killíbas), Κιλλικῶν (Killikôn), Κιλλάκτωρ (Killáktōr), Κίλιξ (Kílix). Compare also Ancient Greek κῡ́ρῐος (kū́rios) as second element of two of its variants.

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Κῐλλύριοι (Killúrioim pl (genitive Κῐλλύριῶν); second declension

  1. (historical) The indigenous popular class descending from Sicels who lived in Syracuse before the conquest by the Corinthians in 733 BC.
  2. (historical, Ancient Syracuse) A group of the indigenous class of Sicel serfs.
    1. (by extension) slaves.

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