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Ancient Greek
Etymology
From ᾰ̓λέκτωρ (aléktōr, “cock, rooster”) + -υών (-uṓn, an obscure suffix also appearing in ἀλκυών (alkuṓn, “kingfisher”)). The first element is the agentive noun of ᾰ̓λέξω (aléxō, “ward off”), from Proto-Indo-European *h₂lek-s-, an *s-derivative of *h₂lek- (“protect”). Compare Mycenaean Greek 𐀀𐀨𐀓𐀶𐀬𐀺 (a-ra-ku-tu-ru-wo /Alektruōn/).[1]
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /a.lek.try.ɔ̌ːn/ → /a.lek.tryˈon/ → /a.lek.triˈon/
Noun
ᾰ̓λεκτρῠών • (alektruṓn) m or f (genitive ᾰ̓λεκτρῠόνος); third declension
- (masculine) a male chicken: cock, rooster
- (feminine) a female chicken: hen
- guinea fowl
Declension
ὁ, ἡ ᾰ̓λεκτρῠών ho, hē alektruṓn
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τὼ ᾰ̓λεκτρῠόνε tṑ alektruóne
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οἱ, αἱ ᾰ̓λεκτρῠόνες hoi, hai alektruónes
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τοῦ, τῆς ᾰ̓λεκτρῠόνος toû, tês alektruónos
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τοῖν ᾰ̓λεκτρῠόνοιν toîn alektruónoin
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τῶν ᾰ̓λεκτρῠόνων tôn alektruónōn
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τῷ, τῇ ᾰ̓λεκτρῠόνῐ tôi, têi alektruóni
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τοῖν ᾰ̓λεκτρῠόνοιν toîn alektruónoin
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τοῖς, ταῖς ᾰ̓λεκτρῠόσῐ / ᾰ̓λεκτρῠόσῐν toîs, taîs alektruósi(n)
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τὸν, τὴν ᾰ̓λεκτρῠόνᾰ tòn, tḕn alektruóna
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τὼ ᾰ̓λεκτρῠόνε tṑ alektruóne
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τοὺς, τᾱ̀ς ᾰ̓λεκτρῠόνᾰς toùs, tā̀s alektruónas
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ᾰ̓λεκτρῠών alektruṓn
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ᾰ̓λεκτρῠόνε alektruóne
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ᾰ̓λεκτρῠόνες alektruónes
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Derived terms
References
Further reading
- “ἀλεκτρυών”, in Liddell & Scott (1940) A Greek–English Lexicon, Oxford: Clarendon Press
- “ἀλεκτρυών”, in Liddell & Scott (1889) An Intermediate Greek–English Lexicon, New York: Harper & Brothers
- ἀλεκτρυών in Bailly, Anatole (1935) Le Grand Bailly: Dictionnaire grec-français, Paris: Hachette
- Bauer, Walter et al. (2001) A Greek–English Lexicon of the New Testament and Other Early Christian Literature, Third edition, Chicago: University of Chicago Press
- ἀλεκτρυών in the Diccionario Griego–Español en línea (2006–2024)
- Woodhouse, S. C. (1910) English–Greek Dictionary: A Vocabulary of the Attic Language, London: Routledge & Kegan Paul Limited.
- cock idem, page 141.
- hen idem, page 396.