κίνδυνος

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Ancient Greek[edit]

Etymology[edit]

The connection with κίνδαξ (kíndax, quick, nimble), ὀνοκίνδιος (onokíndios, donkey-driver) is formally attractive. For the semantics, Prellwitz and Vendryes compare Latin sollicitus (agitated, disturbed), which is from sollus (whole, entire) + cieō (move, stir, shake). Attempts at an Indo-European etymology should be given up. The Pre-Greek character is clear in view of the ending -ῡν-.

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κῐ́νδῡνος (kíndūnosm (genitive κῐνδῡ́νου); second declension (Epic, Attic, Doric, Koine)

  1. danger, risk, hazard
  2. trial, venture
  3. battle

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Etymology[edit]

Ancient Greek κῐ́νδῡνος (kíndūnos).

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ˈcinðinos/
  • Hyphenation: κίν‧δυ‧νος

Noun[edit]

κίνδυνος (kíndynosm (plural κίνδυνοι)

  1. danger

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