κέρας

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From Proto-Indo-European *ḱerh₂-; see there for more.

Pronunciation

 

Noun

κέρας (kéras) n (genitive κέρᾱτος or κέρᾰος or κέρως); third declension

  1. horn (of an animal)
  2. horn as a material, or anything made of horn, such as a bow.
  3. (music) horn (musical instrument)
  4. arm or branch of a river

Inflection

κέρᾰς (kéras) was sometimes declined using the stem κέρᾰτ- (kérat-) and sometimes the stem κέρᾰ- (kéra-). Both are shown below.

Derived terms

  • αἰγόκερᾰς (aigókeras)
  • βούκερᾰς (boúkeras)
  • μονόκερως (monókerōs)
  • ῥινόκερως (rhinókerōs)

References


Greek

Noun

κέρας (kéras) n (plural κέρατα)

  1. (anatomy) horn
  2. (music) horn (wind instrument)

Declension

Further reading

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