λάρκος

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Ancient Greek

Etymology

Because of ναρκίον (narkíon, bag, wineskin), it has been derived from *νάρκος (*nárkos) by influence of λάρναξ (lárnax, chest, coffin). However, Beekes finds this hypothesis doubtful.

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Noun

λάρκος (lárkosm (genitive λάρκου); second declension

  1. charcoal basket
    • 446 BCE – 386 BCE, Aristophanes, The Acharnians 333:
      ὡς ἀπωλόμεσθ'. ὁ λάρκος δημότης ὅδ' ἔστ' ἐμός.
      hōs apōlómesth'. ho lárkos dēmótēs hód' ést' emós.
      Oh, how we are undone! This charcoal basket here is my fellow citizen.

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