βουστροφηδόν

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Ancient Greek

Etymology

From βοῦς (boûs, ox) + στροφή (strophḗ, turn) + -ηδόν (-ēdón, in the manner of).

Pronunciation

 
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Adverb

βουστροφηδόν (boustrophēdón)

  1. boustrophedon: a manner of writing which alternated between left to right and right to left directions (similar to the back and forth pattern of someone plowing a field with an ox); an intermediate between the inherited right to left direction used by Semitic languages and the left to right direction ultimately used in later Greek.

Descendants

  • English: boustrophedon

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