Ἄκανθος

Ancient Greek

Etymology

ᾰ̓κή (akḗ, thorn) + ᾰ̓́νθος (ánthos, flower).

Pronunciation

 

Proper noun

Ᾰ̓́κᾰνθος (Ákanthos) m, f (genitive Ᾰ̓κᾰ́νθου); second declension

  1. Acanthus, the name of multiple ancient cities known to the Greeks
  2. Acanthus, the name of multiple figures in Greek mythology

Inflection

The name can be masculine or feminine, depending on context. Only place names take a definite article, and they are feminine.

Derived terms

  • Ἀκάνθιος (Akánthios)

Descendants

  • Greek: Άκανθος (Ákanthos); Άχανθος (Áchanthos)
  • Latin: Acanthus

References

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