άκρο
Greek
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ἄκρον (ákron).
Noun
άκρο • (ákro) n (plural άκρα)
- end, edge, extremity
- το άκρο της πόλης ― to ákro tis pólis ― the edge of the city
- rim, border
- limb (arm or leg)
- (in the plural) (the) extremities, (the) hands and feet
Declension
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | άκρο (ákro) | άκρα (ákra) |
| genitive | άκρου (ákrou) | άκρων (ákron) |
| accusative | άκρο (ákro) | άκρα (ákra) |
| vocative | άκρο (ákro) | άκρα (ákra) |
Synonyms
- compare with: άκρη f (ákri)
Related terms
- ακρίτης n (akrítis, “frontiersman, border guard”)
Adjective
άκρο • (ákro)