Ancient Greek edit

Etymology edit

Assumed to be a cross of ὄνυξ (ónux, nail) and στόχος (stókhos, pillar of brick), στάχυς (stákhus, ear of wheat) or στόρθυγξ (stórthunx, spike, tine). Beekes suggests it's Pre-Greek in view of the suffix.

Pronunciation edit

 

Noun edit

στόνῠξ (stónuxm (genitive στόνῠκος); third declension

  1. sharp point, as of a rock
  2. peak of a fang; of a claw

Inflection edit

References edit