ἄκορνα

Ancient Greek

Etymology

Strömberg compares κόρνος (kórnos, butcher's broom) and σκόρνος (skórnos, myrtle). It seems possible that ἀκορνός (akornós, grasshopper) derives from this word, like ἀκανθίας (akanthías, grasshopper) beside ἄκανθα (ákantha, thorn, thistle). The prothetic vowel, the variations and the -ρν- cluster point to a Pre-Greek origin, according to Beekes.

Pronunciation

 

Noun

ἄκορνᾰ • (ákorna) f (genitive ἀκόρνης); first declension

  1. soldier thistle (Picnomon acarna, syn. Cirsium acarna)
    Synonym: ἀγρῐοκῐνᾰ́ρᾱ (agriokinárā)

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