ὄχος

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Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

Etymology

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From Proto-Hellenic *wókʰos, from Proto-Indo-European *wóǵʰos, from *weǵʰ- (to move, drive). Cognates include Sanskrit वाह (vā́ha), Old Church Slavonic возъ (vozŭ). Also see ὀχέω (okhéō, to carry) and Arcadocypriot Greek ϝέχω (wékhō, to carry, bear).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

ὄχος (ókhosm (genitive ὄχου); second declension

  1. anything which holds, bears
  2. carriage, cart, chariot
  3. the wheels of a chariot

Usage notes

Homer uses neuter plural forms (ὄχεα (ókhea), ὀχέων (okhéōn), ὄχεσφι (ókhesphi)) (dative plural)), even for a single chariot.

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