αὖλαξ

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

  • ἄλοξ (álox), ὦλαξ (ôlax) (Doric)

Etymology

The word has been compared with Lithuanian vilkti (to drag, haul) and Proto-Slavic *velťi (to draw) but, according to Beekes, this cannot be correct. The presence of variants leads to a Pre-Greek origin.

Pronunciation

 

Noun

αὖλᾰξ (aûlax) f (genitive αὔλᾰκος); third declension

  1. furrow

Inflection

Derived terms

  • αὐλακεργάτης (aulakergátēs)
  • αὐλακίζω (aulakízō)
  • αὐλακισμός (aulakismós)
  • αὐλακοειδής (aulakoeidḗs)
  • αὐλακόεις (aulakóeis)
  • αὐλακοτομέω (aulakotoméō)
  • αὐλακώδης (aulakṓdēs)

Descendants

  • Greek: αύλακα (ávlaka), αυλάκι (avláki) (from a diminutive *αὐλάκιον (*aulákion))
  • Latin: aulax

Further reading

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