ἀντικρύ

Ancient Greek

Etymology

Assuming a compound with ἀντι- (anti-, opposite, against) does not help much; the connection with ἀντικρούω (antikroúō, to come into collision), suggested by Kretschmer, is improbable, as are other attempts, like a derivation from ἀντι- (anti-, against) + κάρα (kára, head). Beekes and Cuypers argue that the is short, but metrically lengthened in Homer. Beekes does not exclude a Pre-Greek etymology.

Pronunciation

 

Adverb

ἀντικρῡ́ (antikrū́)

  1. face to face, over against
  2. straight on
  3. outright

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