"κρόσσαι" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Ancient Greek]

IPA: /krós.sai̯/, /ˈkros.sɛ/, /ˈkro.se/, /krós.sai̯/ (note: 5ᵗʰ BCE Attic), /ˈkros.sɛ/ (note: 1ˢᵗ CE Egyptian), /ˈkros.sɛ/ (note: 4ᵗʰ CE Koine), /ˈkros.se/ (note: 10ᵗʰ CE Byzantine), /ˈkro.se/ (note: 15ᵗʰ CE Constantinopolitan)
Etymology: This word is a technical expression of unknown origin. * Frisk's suggestion that the expression originally derives from weaving, connecting κρόκη (krókē, “woof”), is not likely. * A connection with Balto-Slavic words for "bar, rod, rafters", like Lithuanian krake (“rod, staff”) and krēklas (“rafters”), seems rather speculative, though supported by Pokorny, who derives it from Proto-Indo-European *krek- (“post”) and also compares Proto-Celtic *krīkʷā (“furrow”). * Furnée connects κόρση (kórsē, “temple, side of the head”), which is unwarranted. Etymology templates: {{unk|grc|title=unknown}} unknown, {{m|grc|κρόκη||woof}} κρόκη (krókē, “woof”), {{cog|lt|krake||rod, staff}} Lithuanian krake (“rod, staff”), {{m|lt|krēklas||rafters}} krēklas (“rafters”), {{der|grc|ine-pro|*krek-|t=post}} Proto-Indo-European *krek- (“post”), {{cog|cel-pro|*krīkʷā|t=furrow}} Proto-Celtic *krīkʷā (“furrow”), {{m|grc|κόρση||temple, side of the head}} κόρση (kórsē, “temple, side of the head”) Head templates: {{grc-noun|κροσσῶν|f-p|second}} κρόσσαι • (króssai) f pl (genitive κροσσῶν); second declension Inflection templates: {{grc-decl|κρόσση|ης|form=F-plur}} Forms: króssai [romanization], κροσσῶν [genitive], Attic declension-1 [table-tags], αἱ κρόσσαι [nominative, plural], τῶν κροσσῶν [genitive, plural], ταῖς κρόσσαις [dative, plural], τᾱ̀ς κρόσσᾱς [accusative, plural], κρόσσαι [plural, vocative]
  1. stepped copings of parapets Categories (topical): Architecture
    Sense id: en-κρόσσαι-grc-noun-XyGDh7wb Disambiguation of Architecture: 82 18 Categories (other): Ancient Greek entries with incorrect language header, Ancient Greek feminine nouns in the second declension, Ancient Greek pluralia tantum, Ancient Greek terms with redundant script codes Disambiguation of Ancient Greek entries with incorrect language header: 82 18 Disambiguation of Ancient Greek feminine nouns in the second declension: 62 38 Disambiguation of Ancient Greek pluralia tantum: 78 22 Disambiguation of Ancient Greek terms with redundant script codes: 75 25
  2. courses, steps of the pyramids
    Sense id: en-κρόσσαι-grc-noun-XCVek6Di

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