Ancient Greek

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Etymology

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Unknown. Hiersche assumed a pre-form *σκερός (*skerós), related to Middle English schore (shore), which is from Proto-Indo-European *(s)ker- (to cut off). However, this is uncertain.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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σχερός (skherós)

  1. (hapax) headland, beach
    Synonyms: ἀκτή (aktḗ), αἰγιαλός (aigialós)
    • [5th c. C.E., Hesychius of Alexandria, Γλώσσαι, Σ:
      σχερός· ἀκτή, αἰγιαλός
      skherós; aktḗ, aigialós
      skherós: headland, beach]

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