μήκων

See also: μηκών

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

  • μᾱ́κων (mā́kōn) Doric

Etymology

Cognate with Proto-Slavic *makъ, (Old Church Slavonic макъ (makŭ)) and German Mohn; from Proto-Indo-European *meh₂ko-.

Pronunciation

 

Noun

μήκων • (mḗkōn) f (genitive μήκωνος); third declension

  1. opium poppy (Papaver somniferum)
  2. single poppyseed
  3. quasi-liver of testaceans
  4. ink sac of the cuttlefish
  5. a metallic sand
  6. (anatomy) the part of the ear at the root under the lobe

Declension

Derived terms

  • μηκώνειος (mēkṓneios)
  • μηκωνῖτῐς (mēkōnîtis)
  • μηκωνοειδής (mēkōnoeidḗs)
  • μηκωνοφόρος (mēkōnophóros)
  • μηκωνᾰ́ρῐον (mēkōnárion)
  • μηκώνῐκος (mēkṓnikos)
  • μηκώνῐον (mēkṓnion)
  • μηκωνῐ́ς (mēkōnís)

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Greek

Etymology

From Ancient Greek μήκων (mḗkōn). Cognate with German Mohn.

Noun

μήκων • (míkon) m or f (plural μήκωνες)

  1. poppy, papaver
    Synonym: παπαρούνα (paparoúna)
    Η Μήκων η υπνοφόρος είναι είδος παπαρούνας από το οποίο παρασκευάζεται το όπιο.
    I Míkon i ypnofóros eínai eídos paparoúnas apó to opoío paraskevázetai to ópio.
    The Papaver somniferum (opium poppy) is a type of Papaver from which opium is produced.

Declension

Derived terms

  • Μήκων η υπνοφόρος f (Míkon i ypnofóros, opium poppy)
  • μηκωνέλαιο n (mikonélaio, oil extracted from the opium poppy)
  • μηκώνιο m or n (mikónio, juice extracted from the opium poppy)

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