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|etymtx=-α, -ον<br />Grammatical information: adj.<br />Meaning: [[at the farthest point]], [[topmost]], [[outermost]] (Il.). Old [[ἄκρα]] f., [[ἄκρον]] n. [[highest or farthest point]], [[headland]], [[cape]]; Hom. [[κατ]]' [[ἄκρης]] ([[πόλιος]]) [[from the highest point down]] hence [[completely]], [[utterly]], also [[κατ]]' [[ἄκρηθεν]] (which became <b class="b3">κατὰ κρῆθεν</b> through association with [[κάρα]]), s. Leumann Hom. Wörter 56ff.<br />Compounds: [[ἀκρόπολις]] (Od.; the Iliad still has <b class="b3">ἄκρη πόλις</b>, Frisk IF 52, 282ff., Risch IF 59, 20); [[ἀκραής]] often interpreted as [[blowing vehemently]], but prob. orig.`blowing on\/from the heights'.<br />Derivatives: [[ἄκρις]], <b class="b3">-ιος</b> f. [[hill-top]], [[mountain peak]] (Od.), always pl.; s. on [[ὄκρις]]. [[ἀκραῖος]] [[dwelling on heights]].<br />Origin: IE [Indo-European] [18] <b class="b2">*h₂eḱ-</b> <b class="b2">sharp, pointed; stone (?)</b><br />Etymology: The root <b class="b2">*h₂eḱ-</b> is widespread in IE, and ther are several <b class="b2">r-</b>derivatives: Skt. <b class="b2">áśri-</b> f. [[corner]], [[sharp side]], <b class="b2">catur-aśra-</b> [[quadrangular]], Lat. [[ācer]], <b class="b2">-ris</b>, <b class="b2">-re</b> (with unexplained length), W. PN [[Aχrotalus]] [[with high forehead]], OIr. [[ér]] [[high]], OLith. [[aštras]], OCS [[ostrъ]] [[sharp]]. (For <b class="b2">akro-</b> in Illyrian s. Krahe Pannonia 1937, 310 n. 40, Karg WuS NF. 4, 183.) - Heth. [[ḫekur]] <b class="b2">rock(point)</b> is unrelated. - See further [[ἀκη]], [[ἀκμή]] and [[ὄκρις]]. Connection with the root <b class="b2">*h₂eḱ-</b> was often unjustly assumed by modern scholarship, see e.g. [[ἀκαλήφη]], [[ἀκόστη]], [[ἄκορνα]], [[ἀκριβής]].
|etymtx=-α, -ον<br />Grammatical information: adj.<br />Meaning: [[at the farthest point]], [[topmost]], [[outermost]] (Il.). Old [[ἄκρα]] f., [[ἄκρον]] n. [[highest or farthest point]], [[headland]], [[cape]]; Hom. [[κατ]]' [[ἄκρης]] ([[πόλιος]]) [[from the highest point down]] hence [[completely]], [[utterly]], also [[κατ]]' [[ἄκρηθεν]] (which became <b class="b3">κατὰ κρῆθεν</b> through association with [[κάρα]]), s. Leumann Hom. Wörter 56ff.<br />Compounds: [[ἀκρόπολις]] (Od.; the Iliad still has <b class="b3">ἄκρη πόλις</b>, Frisk IF 52, 282ff., Risch IF 59, 20); [[ἀκραής]] often interpreted as [[blowing vehemently]], but prob. orig.`blowing on/from the heights'.<br />Derivatives: [[ἄκρις]], <b class="b3">-ιος</b> f. [[hill-top]], [[mountain peak]] (Od.), always pl.; s. on [[ὄκρις]]. [[ἀκραῖος]] [[dwelling on heights]].<br />Origin: IE [Indo-European] [18] <b class="b2">*h₂eḱ-</b> <b class="b2">sharp, pointed; stone (?)</b><br />Etymology: The root <b class="b2">*h₂eḱ-</b> is widespread in IE, and ther are several <b class="b2">r-</b>derivatives: Skt. <b class="b2">áśri-</b> f. [[corner]], [[sharp side]], <b class="b2">catur-aśra-</b> [[quadrangular]], Lat. [[ācer]], <b class="b2">-ris</b>, <b class="b2">-re</b> (with unexplained length), W. PN [[Aχrotalus]] [[with high forehead]], OIr. [[ér]] [[high]], OLith. [[aštras]], OCS [[ostrъ]] [[sharp]]. (For <b class="b2">akro-</b> in Illyrian s. Krahe Pannonia 1937, 310 n. 40, Karg WuS NF. 4, 183.) - Heth. [[ḫekur]] <b class="b2">rock(point)</b> is unrelated. - See further [[ἀκη]], [[ἀκμή]] and [[ὄκρις]]. Connection with the root <b class="b2">*h₂eḱ-</b> was often unjustly assumed by modern scholarship, see e.g. [[ἀκαλήφη]], [[ἀκόστη]], [[ἄκορνα]], [[ἀκριβής]].
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