ακρίτας

Greek

Etymology

From Pontic Greek ακρίτας (akrítas), from Byzantine Greek ἀκρίτας, a form of ἀκρίτης (akrítēs) as in the Trapezund manuscript[1] of the Digenes Acrites epic of 12th century. Also see ακρίτης (akrítis).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /aˈkri.tas/
  • Hyphenation: α‧κρί‧τας

Noun

ακρίτας • (akrítas) m (plural ακρίτες)

  1. a more frequent form of ακρίτης (akrítis, frontiersman, borderer)

Declension

References

  1. 13th century manuscript in Sathas C.-Legrand É., Les exploits de Digénis Akritas. Epopée byzantine du dixième siècle, publiée pour la première fois d'après le manuscrit unique de Trébizonde [Collection de monuments pour servir à l'étude de la langue néo-hellénique 6, n. s.], Paris-Athènes, 1875

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