άκανθα

See also: ἄκανθα

Greek

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Ancient Greek ἄκανθα f (ákantha). Sense for architecture, semantic loan from French acanthe < Latin acanthus from Ancient Greek ἄκανθος m (ákanthos) for which also see άκανθος m (ákanthos). Also see αγκάθι n (agkáthi, thorn).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈa.kan.θa/
  • Hyphenation: ά‧καν‧θα

Noun

άκανθα • (ákanthaf (plural άκανθες)

  1. (literary, formal) formal of αγκάθι (agkáthi): thorn
  2. (figuratively) obstacle
  3. (anatomy) sharp boney projection
  4. (archaeology, architecture) acanthus-like adornment (in Corinthian style)
    Synonym: άκανθος m (ákanthos)

Declension

Declension of άκανθα
singular plural
nominative άκανθα (ákantha) άκανθες (ákanthes)
genitive άκανθας (ákanthas) ακανθών (akanthón)
accusative άκανθα (ákantha) άκανθες (ákanthes)
vocative άκανθα (ákantha) άκανθες (ákanthes)

Synonyms

From the same root: άγκυρα f (ágkyra, anchor), αγκώνας m (agkónas, elbow), άγκιστρο n (ágkistro, hook) & see Proto-Indo-European root *h₂enk-

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