κάχληξ

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Περὶ τοῦ ἐπέκεινα τοῦ νοῦ κατὰ μὲν νόησιν πολλὰ λέγεται, θεωρεῖται δὲ ἀνοησίᾳ κρείττονι νοήσεως → On the subject of that which is beyond intellect, many statements are made on the basis of intellection, but it may be immediately cognised only by means of a non-intellection superior to intellection

Porphyry, Sententiae, 25
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Full diacritics: κάχληξ Medium diacritics: κάχληξ Low diacritics: κάχληξ Capitals: ΚΑΧΛΗΞ
Transliteration A: káchlēx Transliteration B: kachlēx Transliteration C: kachliks Beta Code: ka/xlhc

English (LSJ)

ηκος, ὁ,

   A pebble in the beds of rivers, etc., Str.4.1.7 (pl.), Gal.12.292, Sch.Theoc.6.12 (pl.); = caementum, Gloss.: collectively, gravel, shingle, Th.4.26, J.AJ5.1.3: also κόχλαξ, = glarea, Gloss. (Onomatopoeic word, cf. καχλάζω.)

German (Pape)

[Seite 1409] ηκος, ὁ, Steinchen, Kiesel, wie sie auf dem Grunde der Flußbetten gefunden werden, auch Uferkies, Ufersand, das Ufer selbst; διαμώμενοι τὸν κάχληκα ἐπὶ τῇ θαλάσσῃ, ἔπινον οἷον εἰκὸς ὕδωρ Thuc. 4, 26; ποτάμιοι Strab. IV, 182; Sp.; κάχλακες steht Schol. Theocr. 6, 12.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

κάχληξ: ηκος, ὁ, πετράδιον ἐν τῇ κοίτῃ τοῦ ποταμοῦ ἢ ἐντὸς τῆς θαλάσσης, «χαλίκι», Σουΐδ. «λίθακες ἐν τοῖς ὕδασιν», Στράβ. 182·- περιληπτικῶς, «χαλίκια», Θουκ. 4. 26. (Πιθανῶς συγγενὲς τῷ χάλιξ, calx, calculus).

French (Bailly abrégé)

ηκος (ὁ) :
sable mêlé de cailloux du bord de l’eau.
Étymologie: LSJ : onomatopée.

Greek Monolingual

κάχληξ, ὁ (ΑΜ)
βλ. κάχληκας.

Greek Monotonic

κάχληξ: -ηκος, ὁ, πετραδάκι στον πυθμένα, στην κοίτη των ποταμών· περιληπτικά, χαλίκι, σε Θουκ. (πιθαν. συγγενές προς το χάλιξ, Λατ. calx, calculus).

Russian (Dvoretsky)

κάχληξ: ηκος ὁ крупный песок, гравий (διαμᾶσθαι τὸν κάχληκα ἐπὶ τῇ θαλάσσῃ Thuc.).

Dutch (Woordenboekgrieks.nl)

κάχληξ -ηκος, ὁ [~ κλάζω en χάλιξ] kiezelsteen; collect. grint.

Frisk Etymological English

-ηκος
Grammatical information: m.
Meaning: small stones, gravel in a riverbed, also coll. (Th., Str., J.).
Other forms: κόχλαξ, -ακος (LXX)
Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]
Etymology: Formation in -ηξ as τράπηξ, νάρθηξ a. o. (cf. Björck Alpha impurum 261f.); The word has been connected (Zupitza Die german. Gutturale 207f.) with the Germ. word for hail, OHG hagal m., ONord. hagl n. etc. - After Güntert Labyrinth 28 n. 1 κάχληξ together with Lat. calx would have been taken from Aegaean. For foreign origin also Porzig ZII 5, 269f. The vowel-alternation points to a Pre-Greek word.