φαρκίς

Ancient Greek

Etymology

The word has been compared with Latin fricō (I rub, chafe), Lithuanian brūkis (stroke, line) and braūkti (to strike, rub), but this is formally hardly possible. Possibly from Pre-Greek. The connection with φορκόν (phorkón, grey) is quite uncertain.

Pronunciation

 

Noun

φαρκῑ́ς (pharkī́s) f (genitive φαρκῖδος); third declension

  1. wrinkle, crease in the skin
    Synonym: ῥυτίς (rhutís)

Declension

Derived terms

  • φαρκῑδόομαι (pharkīdóomai)
  • φαρκῑδώδης (pharkīdṓdēs)

References

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