βαυκός

Ancient Greek

Etymology

The suffix is similar to γλαυκός (glaukós), σαυκός (saukós), φολκός (pholkós). According to Beekes, it is probably a Pre-Greek adjective. It is uncertain whether the gloss βαυκίδες (baukídes, woman's shoes) belongs to this word.

Pronunciation

 

Adjective

βαυκός • (baukósm (feminine βαυκή, neuter βαυκόν); first/second declension

  1. affected, prudish

Inflection

Derived terms

  • βαυκῐ́δες (baukĭ́des)
  • βαυκῐ́ζω (baukĭ́zō)
  • βαύκῐσμᾰ (baúkĭsmă)
  • βαυκῐσμός (baukĭsmós)
  • βαυκοπᾰνοῦργος (baukopănoûrgos)

Further reading