πάξ

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Ancient Greek

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin pāx! (peace! quiet! enough talking!)

Pronunciation

 

Interjection

πᾱ́ξ! (pā́x!)

  1. enough!, oh!, bah!, good!
    • 342 BCE – 290 BCE, Menander, Epitrepontes 987:
      πάξ. μὴ βλέπ᾿ εἰς τ[ὴν ψάλτριαν
      Therefore, Halt! No more ogling of the harpist!
    • 300 BCE – 200 BCE, Herodas, 7.114 :
      εἶ σίνος, θῶ μιν. πάξ·
      eî sínos, thô min. páx;
      Give me your foot; slip it in the shoe. Good!
    • 342 BCE – 291 BCE, Diphilus, fragment 96.2

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