ῥαχός

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

  • ῥηχός (rhēkhós) Ionic

Etymology

Clearly related to ῥᾰ́χις (rhákhis, spine, backbone). Since ϝρᾰχ-/ϝρᾱχ- cannot be derived from an Indo-European root, the word might instead be of Pre-Greek origin.

Pronunciation

 

Noun

ῥᾱχός • (rhākhós) f (genitive ῥᾱχοῦ); second declension

  1. thorny bush, briar, brushwood
  2. thorn-hedge, wattled fence, palisade
  3. (botany) twig, branch of the vine
  4. (at Troezen) wild olive tree (Olea europaea)
    Synonyms: ἄγριππος (ágrippos), κότινος (kótinos)

Inflection

Derived terms

  • εὔρρηχος (eúrrhēkhos)
  • ῥηχώδης (rhēkhṓdēs)
  • ῥᾱχόω (rhākhóō)

Further reading

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