νεῖκος

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Ancient Greek

Etymology

Perhaps from Proto-Indo-European *neyk- (to attack, start vehemently), cognate with Lithuanian ap-nìkti (to attack), su-nìkti (to attack), Latvian nikns (bad, grim, vehement), Albanian nis, and possibly Russian в-никнуть (v-niknutʹ), про-никнуть (pro-niknutʹ). Or else Pre-Greek. See also νίκη (níkē).

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Noun

νεῖκος (neîkosn (genitive νείκους); third declension

  1. quarrel, wrangle, strife
  2. strife of words, railing, abuse, taunt, reproach
  3. strife of law, dispute before a judge
  4. battle, fight

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