στῆριγξ

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Ancient Greek[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Probably from Proto-Indo-European *ster (strong, steady), the same root of Old English starian (to stare), Proto-Germanic *staraz (stiff) and στερεός (stereós, firm, solid).

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Noun[edit]

στῆρῐγξ (stêrinxm (genitive στήρῐγγος); third declension

  1. support, prop, stay
  2. fork with which the shaft or pole of a chariot was propped

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