ἀρά

See also: άρα, -άρα, ἄρα, ἆρα, and Appendix:Variations of "ara"

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

Etymology

Arcadocypriot Greek καταρϝος (katarwos, cursed) suggests a preform Proto-Hellenic *arwā, which makes Attic -ᾱ hard to explain; would be expected after *w. Not cognate with Latin āra (altar). Possibly related to Hittite [Term?] (/aruwae-/, to bow).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

ἀ̄ρά̄ (ārá̄) f (genitive ἀ̄ρά̄ς); first declension

  1. prayer, invocation
    • 800 BCE – 600 BCE, Homer, Iliad 15.378
      Ὣς ἔφατ’ εὐχόμενος, μέγα δ’ ἔκτυπε μητίετα Ζεύς, ἀράων ἀΐων Νηληϊάδαο γέροντος.
      Hṑs éphat’ eukhómenos, méga d’ éktupe mētíeta Zeús, aráōn aḯōn Nēlēïádao gérontos.
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