πρανής

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

Etymology

Cannot be separated from ἀπηνής (apēnḗs, stubborn, strict) and προσηνής (prosēnḗs, soft, gentle), so it may contain Proto-Indo-European *ēnos (face). See also Latin prōnus (prone).

Pronunciation

 

Adjective

πρᾱνής • (prānḗs) m or f (neuter πρᾱνές); third declension

  1. prone, with the face downwards, lying on the front
    Antonym: ὕπτιος (húptios)

Inflection

Derived terms

  • ἐπιπράνης (epipránēs)
  • καταπρανής (katapranḗs)
  • πρανίζω (pranízō)
  • πρανόν (pranón)
  • πρανόω (pranóō)
  • προπρανής (propranḗs)

Further reading

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