ὀχετός

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From ὀχέω (okhéō, to carry) + -τος (-tos).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

ὀχετός • (okhetós) m (genitive ὀχετοῦ); second declension

  1. waterpipe, conduit, channel, aqueduct
  2. (anatomy) duct leading to the lung
  3. (in the plural) streams, currents
  4. (figuratively) means of escape

Inflection

Derived terms

  • ὀχετάριος (okhetários)
  • ὀχετεία (okheteía)
  • ὀχέτευμα (okhéteuma)
  • ὀχετεύω (okheteúō)
  • ὀχετηγέω (okhetēgéō)
  • ὀχετηγία (okhetēgía)
  • ὀχετηγός (okhetēgós)
  • ὀχέτιον (okhétion)
  • ὀχετόκρᾱνον (okhetókrānon)

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