Jump to content

ὄστρακον

From Wiktionary, the free dictionary

Ancient Greek

[edit]

Etymology

[edit]

Traditionally held to be related to ὀστέον (ostéon, bone) and ὄστρεον (óstreon, oyster). Beekes considers it more likely to be Pre-Greek, which does not exclude a relation to ὄστρεον (óstreon).

Pronunciation

[edit]
 

Noun

[edit]

ὄστρᾰκον (óstrakonn (genitive ὀστρᾰ́κου); second declension

  1. earthen vessel
    1. fragment of such a vessel, potsherd
    2. earthen castanet
  2. the hard shell of animals such as mollusks and turtles
    1. mother of pearl
    2. eggshell

Inflection

[edit]

Derived terms

[edit]

Descendants

[edit]

Further reading

[edit]