Greek Α α words — Dictionary and morphology
| ἄναξ, ἄνακτος, ὁ 1 |
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ἄναξ, ἄνακτος, ὁ |
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king, lord, protector, chief(tain) |
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Text based on: Liddell H. G., Scott R. An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon. Founded upon the 7th ed. of Liddell and Scott's Greek-English Lexicon. Oxford: Clarendon Press. 1889.
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ἄναξ [ᾰ], ἄνακτος, ὁ: voc. ἄνα: (ἀνάσσω):—a lord, master, being applied to the gods, esp. to Apollo and Zeus, Hom.; to the latter in voc., Ζεῦ ἄνα Il. II. among the Homeric heroes Agamemnon is ἄναξ ἀνδρῶν; but ἄναξ is a title given to all men of rank and note, as to Teiresias, Od.; βασιλεὺς ἄναξ lord king, Ib. III. the master of the house, esp. as denoting the relation of master to slave, Ib. IV. metaph., κώπης, ναῶν ἄνακτες lords of the oar, of ships, Aesch.; ἄν. ὅπλων Eur. |
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Declension: Singular
N. ἄναξ Dual
N. ἄνακτε Plural
N. ἄνακτες |
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