σηκός

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

  • σᾱκός (sākós) Doric

Etymology

Commonly connected with σάττω (sáttō, to cram, to stuff). However, the alternation rather points to Pre-Greek origin.

Pronunciation

 

Noun

σηκός (sēkós) f (genitive σηκοῦ); second declension

  1. pen, fold, especially for rearing lambs, kids and calves
  2. sacred enclosure, precinct, dedicated to a hero
  3. sepulchre, burial place, enclosed and consacrated
  4. stump of an old olive tree
  5. weight in the balance

Inflection

Derived terms

  • ἀντίσηκος (antísēkos)
  • σηκάζω (sēkázō)
  • σηκίς (sēkís)
  • σηκίτης (sēkítēs)
  • σηκοβάτης (sēkobátēs)
  • σηκοκόρος (sēkokóros)
  • σηκόω (sēkóō)
  • σηκύλη (sēkúlē)
  • σηκώδης (sēkṓdēs)
  • σήκωμα (sḗkōma)
  • σηκωτήρ (sēkōtḗr)
  • σηκωτός (sēkōtós)

Descendants

References

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