κόλαξ

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

Etymology

A word without established etymology. According to Beekes, it could be of Pre-Greek origin, due to the suffix "-ακ-".

Pronunciation

 

Noun

κόλᾰξ • (kólax) m (genitive κόλᾰκος); third declension

(Attic)
  1. flatterer, fawner
    • 421 BCE, Aristophanes, Peace 756:
      ἑκατὸν δὲ κύκλῳ κεφαλαὶ κολάκων οἰμωξομένων ἐλιχμῶντο / περὶ τὴν κεφαλήν
      hekatòn dè kúklōi kephalaì kolákōn oimōxoménōn elikhmônto / perì tḕn kephalḗn
    • 445 BCE – 380 BCE, Lysias, Against Ergocles 4
    • 428 BCE – 347 BCE, Plato, Phaedrus 240b

Declension

Derived terms

  • κολᾰκείᾱ (kolakeíā)
  • κολᾰκεύω (kolakeúō)
  • κολᾰκῐκός (kolakikós)
  • Κολᾰκώνῠμος (Kolakṓnumos)

References

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