Ancient Greek edit

Etymology edit

The formation is similar to κάμαξ (kámax) and πίναξ (pínax). The connection with Lithuanian žerti (to scrape) does not explain the Greek formation. In view of the suffix, the word is most probably Pre-Greek. See more details at χαράσσω.

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Noun edit

χάραξ (kháraxm or f (genitive χάρᾰκος); third declension

  1. pointed stake
  2. pole, vine prop
    Synonym: κάμαξ (kámax)
  3. pale used in fortifying the entrenchments of a camp
  4. palisade
    Synonym: σκόλοψ (skólops)
  5. cutting, slip
  6. a kind of bream of the genus Sargus
  7. name of a bandage

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