κάμαξ

Ancient Greek

FWOTD – 29 August 2022

Etymology

Furnée compares the word with ἀμάκιον (amákion). According to Beekes, the suffix "-ακ-" is highly frequent in Pre-Greek.

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Noun

κάμαξ • (kámax) f (genitive κάμᾰκος); third declension

  1. vine pole, prop
    • 3rd century BCE, Leonidas of Tarentum, chapter 731, in Greek Anthology, Book VII:
      ἄμπελος ὣς ἤδη κάμακι στηρίζομαι αὐτῷ σκηπανίῳ
      ámpelos hṑs ḗdē kámaki stērízomai autôi skēpaníōi
      I am already supported only by a prop like a vine
  2. any pole or shaft
  3. tiller
  4. (in the plural) steering paddles
  5. tent pole
  6. perch for fowls

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