ἄκων

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Ancient Greek[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

Etymology[edit]

For the adjective, ἀ- (a-) +‎ ἑκών (hekṓn). For the noun, probably cognate with ἄκρος (ákros) et al. (and with edge, acme, acropolis), but Beekes considers this uncertain.

Pronunciation[edit]

 

Adjective[edit]

ᾱ̓́κων (ā́kōnm (feminine ᾱ̓́κουσα, neuter ἆκον); first/third declension

  1. unwilling (a contracted form of ἀέκων, appearing only after Homer)
    Antonym: ἑκών (hekṓn)

Inflection[edit]

Noun[edit]

ἄκων (ákōn)

  1. a javelin, dart (cf. ἔγχος)

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