ἀλκυών

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

  • ἁλκυών (halkuṓn)
  • αὐκυών (aukuṓn) Cretan

Etymology

Unknown, apparently from Pre-Greek. Already in Ancient Greek, this non-Indoeuropean origin produced a folk etymology and the corresponding alternative spelling ἁλκυών (halkuṓn) based on the imagined derivation from ἅλς (háls, salt) + κυέω (kuéō, I conceive).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

ἀλκυών • (alkuṓn) f (genitive ἀλκυόνος); third declension

  1. kingfisher, halcyon

Inflection

Descendants

  • Classical Syriac: ܐܠܩܐܘܢ (/⁠ʾlqʾwn⁠/)
  • Latin: alcēdō, halcyōn (see there for further descendants)
  • Old Armenian: աղկիոն (ałkion), աղկիովն (ałkiovn)
  • Old Georgian: ალკჳონი (alḳwioni)
  • Old East Slavic: алкионъ (alkionŭ)

Further reading

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