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Ancient Greek
Etymology
Has been connected with Latin agna (“ear of grain”) and English awn. According to Beekes, the word must be connected with ἄχυρον (ákhuron, “chaff”), pointing thus to a Pre-Greek origin.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /á.kʰnɛː/ → /ˈa.xni/ → /ˈa.xni/
Noun
ἄχνη • (ákhnē) f (genitive ἄχνης); first declension
- anything that comes off the surface
- foam, froth of the sea or of the river
- froth of wine
- exudation
- dew
- (medicine) stone in the urine
- chaff
- embers that form the smoke
- metal dust, filing
- fluff on plants and fruits
- finespun fabrics
- flakes, shreds used for lint
- morsel, the least bit
- flax-leaved daphne (Daphne gnidium)
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