νάρθηξ

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

  • νάθραξ (náthrax)

Etymology

According to Beekes, the presence of a variant and the ending in "-ξ" lead to a Pre-Greek origin.

Pronunciation

 

Mark the vowel length of the ambiguous vowel ά by adding a macron after it if it is long, or a breve if it is short. By default, Module:grc-pronunciation assumes it is short if unmarked.
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Noun

νάρθηξ (nárthēx) m (genitive νάρθηκος); third declension

  1. giant fennel (Ferula communis)
  2. casket for unguents
  3. (architecture) vestibule in a church

Declension

Derived terms

  • ναρθηκία (narthēkía)
  • ναρθηκίζω (narthēkízō)
  • ναρθήκινος (narthḗkinos)
  • ναρθήκιον (narthḗkion)

Descendants

  • English: narthex
  • Greek: νάρθηκας (nárthikas)

Further reading

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