ἄρκυς

Ancient Greek

Etymology

Unknown. Accoridng to Lidén, related to ἄρκευθος (árkeuthos), ἀρκάνη (arkánē) and Russian раки́та (rakíta, willow) but Beekes finds this improbable, as a derivative suffix would be expected. According to him, it is more probable a Pre-Greek word, giving the technical nature of the term.

Pronunciation

 

Noun

ἄρκῠς • (árkus) f (genitive ἄρκῠος); third declension

  1. net
  2. hairnet

Inflection

Derived terms

  • ἄρκυλον (árkulon)
  • ἄρκυον (árkuon)

Further reading

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