ἄτρακτος

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

  • ἄδρακτος (ádraktos), ἀτρακίς (atrakís)

Etymology

Has been derived from Proto-Indo-European *terkʷ-, with cognates including Sanskrit तर्कु (tarku), Albanian dredh and Latin torqueō. However, there are some problems with these connections, such as expecting a π (p) instead of κ (k) from *kʷ. According to Beekes, it is rather a Pre-Greek word; this may find support in ἄδρακτος (ádraktos) and ἀτρακίς (atrakís), if the variation κ/κτ is old and not due to simplification.

Pronunciation

 

Noun

ἄτρακτος • (átraktos) m or f (genitive ἀτράκτου); second declension

  1. spindle
    Synonyms: κλωστήρ (klōstḗr), νῆτρον (nêtron)
  2. arrow
  3. upper part of a ship's mast
  4. (surgery) spindle-shaped cautery

Inflection

Derived terms

  • ἀτράκτιον (atráktion)
  • ἀτρακτοειδής (atraktoeidḗs)
  • ἀτρακτυλίς (atraktulís)
  • ἀτρακτώδης (atraktṓdēs)

Further reading

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