σαρξ

See also: σάρξ

Greek

Etymology

From Ancient Greek σάρξ (sárx)

Noun

σαρξ (sarx) f

  1. Katharevousa form of σάρκα (sárka), flesh, meat
  2. Katharevousa form of σάρκα (sárka), matter (things not spiritual)
  3. (Katharevousa) The seat of animalistic/immoral desires and thoughts, such as lust
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