ἕρκος

Ancient Greek

Etymology

Ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *serḱ-, like Latin sarciō (I mend).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

ἕρκος • (hérkos) n (genitive ἕρκεος or ἕρκους); third declension

  1. fence, enclosure
    1. courtyard of houses
    2. wall for defence; the defence itself
    3. a net, a toil for birds

Inflection

Derived terms

  • ἑρκίον (herkíon)
  • ἑρκεῖος (herkeîos)
  • ἑρκίτης (herkítēs)
  • πολῐορκέω (poliorkéō)

Further reading

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