Ancient Greek edit

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Etymology 1 edit

From Proto-Hellenic *wókʷs, from Proto-Indo-European *wṓkʷs. Related to ἔπος (épos) and εἰπεῖν (eipeîn). Cognates include Latin vōx, Sanskrit वाच् (vā́c), and Tocharian A wak.

Noun edit

ὄψ (ópsf (genitive ὀπός); third declension

  1. (poetic) voice
  2. (poetic) word
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Only used in oblique cases.

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Etymology 2 edit

From Proto-Hellenic *ókʷs, from Proto-Indo-European *h₃ókʷs. See also ὤψ (ṓps).

Noun edit

ὄψ (ópsf (genitive ὀπός); third declension (rare)

  1. eye; face
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Descendants edit
  • Translingual: Zosterops

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