κνώδων

Ancient Greek

Etymology

Per Derksen, from Proto-Indo-European *k(ʷ)end- or *k(ʷ)enHd(ʰ)-. Compare Sanskrit खादति (khādati, to chew, to bite) and Persian خاییدن‎ (xâyidan, to chew) See also κνώδαλον (knṓdalon, wild beast)

Pronunciation

 

Noun

κνώδων (knṓdōn) m (genitive κνώδοντος); third declension

  1. (in the plural) two projecting teeth on the blade of a hunting spear
  2. sword

Inflection

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