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Ancient Greek
Etymology
From Proto-Hellenic *stóikʰos, from Proto-Indo-European *stóygʰ-os, from *steygʰ- (“go, climb”). By surface analysis, a nominal derivative of στείχω (steíkhō, “to walk, march”).[1]
Cognate of Proto-Germanic *staigō, Latvian staĩga, Albanian shteg, Sanskrit स्तिघ्नोति (stighnoti).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /stôi̯.kʰos/ → /ˈsty.xos/ → /ˈsti.xos/
Noun
στοῖχος • (stoîkhos) m (genitive στοίχου); second declension[2]
- row in an ascending series
- (architecture) the first course of masonry steps,
- (architecture) course of bricks
- file of persons marching one behind another, as in a procession
- (of ships, columns)
- (of soldiers, file)
- (of deer swimming)
- (of the files of the chorus in plays)
ante 177 CE,
Pollux,
Onomasticon 4.108
ante 177 CE,
Pollux,
Onomasticon 4.109
- row of columns
- (of factors)
- (of verses)
- Synonym: στίχος (stíkhos)
- a line of poles supporting hunting nets, into which the game were driven
- turn
Declension
Antonyms
- (antonym(s) of “a military file”): ζυγόν (zugón, “rank, line”)
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