τάριχον

Ancient Greek

Pronunciation

 

Etymology 1

A collateral form of τᾰ́ρῑχος (tárīkhos, mummy”, “preserved meat”, “stockfish).

Noun

τᾰ́ρῑχον (tárīkhon) n (genitive τᾰρῑ́χου); second declension

  1. Alternative form of τᾰ́ρῑχος (tárīkhos)
Declension

References

Etymology 2

A declined form of τᾰ́ρῑχος (tárīkhos, noun).

Noun

τᾰ́ρῑχον (tárīkhon) m

  1. accusative singular of τᾰ́ρῑχος (tárīkhos)

Etymology 3

Declined forms of τᾰ́ρῑχος (tárīkhos, adjective).

Adjective

τᾰ́ρῑχον (tárīkhon)

  1. nominative singular neuter of τᾰ́ρῑχος (tárīkhos)
  2. accusative singular masculine of τᾰ́ρῑχος (tárīkhos)
  3. accusative singular neuter of τᾰ́ρῑχος (tárīkhos)
  4. vocative singular neuter of τᾰ́ρῑχος (tárīkhos)
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