χρυσόνωτος

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Ancient Greek

Etymology

χρῡσός (khrūsós, gold) +‎ νῶτον (nôton, back”, metaphorically “any wide surface) +‎ -ος (-os, suffix forming second-declension adjectives)

Pronunciation

 

Adjective

χρῡσόνωτος (khrūsónōtosm or f (neuter χρῡσόνωτον); second declension

  1. with a golden back or surface
    • 442 BCE – 441 BCE, Sophocles, Ajax 845–849:
      σὺ δ’, ὦ τὸν αἰπὺν οὐρανὸν διφρηλατῶν
      Ἥλιε, πατρῴαν τὴν ἐμὴν ὅταν χθόνα
      ἴδῃς, ἐπισχὼν χρυσόνωτον ἡνίαν
      ἄγγειλον ἄτας τὰς ἐμὰς μόρον τ’ ἐμὸν
      γέροντι πατρὶ τῇ τε δυστήνῳ τροφῷ.
      sù d’, ô tòn aipùn ouranòn diphrēlatôn
      Hḗlie, patrṓian tḕn emḕn hótan khthóna
      ídēis, episkhṑn khrusónōton hēnían
      ángeilon átas tàs emàs móron t’ emòn
      géronti patrì têi te dustḗnōi trophôi.
      • 1893 translation by Richard Claverhouse Jebb
        And you, Helios, whose chariot-wheels climb the steep sky, when you see the land of my fathers, draw in your rein spread with gold and tell my disasters and my fate to my aged father and to the unhappy woman who nursed me.

Declension

Descendants

  • Latin: chrȳsonōtus

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