άκανθα

See also: ἄκανθα

Greek

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Ancient Greek ἄκανθα f (ákantha). Sense for achitecture, semantic loan from French acanthe < Latin acanthus from Ancient Greek ἄκανθος m (ákanthos) for which also see άκανθος m (ákanthos). Also see αγκάθι n (agkáthi, thorn).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈa.kan.θa/
  • Hyphenation: ά‧καν‧θα

Noun

άκανθα • (ákantha) f (plural άκανθες)

  1. (literary, formal) formal of αγκάθι (agkáthi): thorn
  2. (figuratively) obstacle
  3. (anatomy) sharp boney projection
  4. (archaeology, architecture) acanthus-like adornment (in Corinthian style)
    Synonym: άκανθος m (ákanthos)

Declension

Synonyms

From the same root: άγκυρα f (ágkyra, anchor), αγκώνας m (agkónas, elbow), άγκιστρο n (ágkistro, hook) & see Proto-Indo-European root *h₂enk-

Further reading

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