καναχή

Ancient Greek

Etymology

Explained as an expressive formation like στοναχή (stonakhḗ), derived from a verb "to sing" seen in Latin canō (I sing) and Old Irish canaid. Furnée compares κόναβος (kónabos, din, clash) and concludes that the word is Pre-Greek.

Pronunciation

 

Noun

κᾰνᾰχή • (kanakhḗ) f (genitive κᾰνᾰχῆς); first declension

  1. noise, any sharp sound
  2. ring of clang of metal
  3. gnashing of teeth
  4. sound of flutes

Inflection

Derived terms

  • καναχέω (kanakhéō)
  • καναχηδά (kanakhēdá)
  • καναχηδής (kanakhēdḗs)
  • καναχήπους (kanakhḗpous)
  • καναχής (kanakhḗs)
  • καναχίζω (kanakhízō)
  • καναχός (kanakhós)

Further reading

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