Ancient Greek edit

Etymology edit

Possibly from Proto-Indo-European *pleh₂k- (to hit), compare Latin lancea (lance) and Old Armenian գեղարդն (gełardn, spear), or a Semitic borrowing corresponding to Hebrew רֹמַח (rómaḥ, spear), Arabic رُمْح (rumḥ, spear) etc. (see the Arabic), but Beekes leaves the etymology unexplained.

Pronunciation edit

 

Noun edit

λόγχη (lónkhēf (genitive λόγχης); first declension

  1. spearhead
    1. lance, spear, javelin
    2. troop of spearmen

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Descendants edit

  • Greek: λόγχη (lónchi)

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Etymology edit

From Ancient Greek λόγχη (lónkhē).

Noun edit

λόγχη (lónchif (plural λόγχες)

  1. spear, lance

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