Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /lý.kos/ → /ˈly.kos/ → /ˈli.kos/
Noun
λῠ́κος • (lúkos) m (genitive λῠ́κου); second declension
- wolf
New Testament,
Mat. 7:15:
- Προσέχετε ἀπὸ τῶν ψευδοπροφητῶν, οἵτινες ἔρχονται πρὸς ὑμᾶς ἐν ἐνδύμασιν προβάτων, ἔσωθεν δὲ εἰσὶν λύκοι ἅρπαγες.
- Prosékhete apò tôn pseudoprophētôn, hoítines érkhontai pròs humâs en endúmasin probátōn, ésōthen dè eisìn lúkoi hárpages.
- Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves.
- curb bit
- a kind of jackdaw
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λυκ- terms (also see λύσσα (lússa))
- αἰνόλῠκος m (ainólukos, “horrible wolf”)
- Αὐτόλῠκος m (Autólukos)
- κῠνόλῠκος m (kunólukos)
- λῠκάγχη f (lukánkhē)
- λῠ́καινα f (lúkaina, “she-wolf”)
- λῠκαινίς f (lukainís, “she-wolf”)
- λῠκαινόμορφος (lukainómorphos, “she-wolf-shaped”)
- Λῠ́καιον n (Lúkaion)
- Λῠκαιονίκης m (Lukaioníkēs)
- Λῠκαῖος (Lukaîos, “Lycaean”)
- λῠκανθρωπῐ́ᾱ f (lukanthrōpíā, “a kind of madness”)
- λῠκάνθρωπος m or f (lukánthrōpos, “man-wolf”)
- Λῠκᾱονῐ́ᾱ f (Lukāoníā)
- λῠκαυγής (lukaugḗs, “of grey-twilight”)
- λῠκάων m (lukáōn, “man-wolf”)
- λῠκέη f (lukéē, “wolfʼs-skin”)
- λῠκεία f (lukeía, “helmet of wolf-skin”)
- Λῠ́κειον n (Lúkeion)
- λῠ́κειος (lúkeios, “of a wolf”)
- λῠκῆ f (lukê, “'λῠκέη'”)
- λῠκηδόν (lukēdón, “wolf-like”, adverb)
- λῠκηθμός m (lukēthmós, “wolfʼs howl”)
- Λῠκία f (Lukía)
- Λῠκιάρχης m (Lukiárkhēs)
- λῠκῐδεύς m (lukideús, “wolfʼs cub”)
- λῠ́κιον n (lúkion, “Rhamnus petiolaris”)
- Λῠ́κιος f (Lúkios)
- λῠκόβρωτος (lukóbrōtos, “eaten by wolves”)
- λῠκοδίωκτος (lukodíōktos, “wolf-chased”)
- λῠκοειδής (lukoeidḗs, “wolf-like”)
- λῠκοεργής (lukoergḗs)
- λῠκοθαρσής (lukotharsḗs, “not fearing wolves”)
- λῠκοκτονέω (lukoktonéō, “slay wolves”)
- λῠκοκτόνος (lukoktónos, “wolf-slaying”)
- λῠ́κολυγξ m (lúkolunx, “wolf-lynx”)
- Λῠκομήδης m (Lukomḗdēs)
- λῠκόμορφος (lukómorphos, “wolf-shaped”)
- Λυκόοργος m (Lukóorgos)
- λῠκοπάνθηρος m (lukopánthēros, “wolf-panther”)
- λῠκοπέρσῐον n (lukopérsion)
- Λῠκόπολῐς f (Lukópolis)
- λῠκορραίστης m (lukorrhaístēs, “wolf-worrier”)
- λῠκόσκορδον n (lukóskordon)
- λῠκοσκῠτᾰ́λιον n (lukoskutálion, “white mignonette”)
- Λῠκόσουρα f (Lukósoura)
- λῠκοσπάς m or f (lukospás, “torn by wolves”)
- λῠκόστομος m (lukóstomos, “wolf-mouth, a kind of anchovy”)
- Λῠκούργεια f (Lukoúrgeia, “trilogy of Aeschylus”)
- Λῠκοῦργος m (Lukoûrgos)
- λῠκόφθαλμος (lukóphthalmos, “wolf-eye, precious stone”)
- λῠκόφθαλμος f (lukóphthalmos, “wolf-eye, precious stone”)
- λῠκοφῐλία f (lukophilía, “wolfʼs false friendship”)
- λῠκοφῐ́λιος (lukophílios)
- λῠκοφόρος (lukophóros, “with mark of a wolf”)
- λῠκόφρυς f (lukóphrus, “a plant”)
- λῠκόφρων m or f (lukóphrōn, “wolf-minded”)
- λυκόφων m (lukóphōn, “a plant”)
- λῠκόφως n (lukóphōs, “twilight, gloaming”)
- λῠκόχροος (lukókhroos, “wolf-coloured”) λῠκόχρους
- λῠκοψία f (lukopsía, “twilight”)
- λῠκόω (lukóō, “to tear like a wolf”)
- λῠκώ f (lukṓ, “she-wolf epithet of the Moon”)
- λῠκώδης (lukṓdēs, “wolf-like”)
- μονόλῠκος m (monólukos, “solitary”)
Descendants
- Greek: λύκος (lýkos)
- Tsakonian: λιούκο (lioúko)
- → Latin: lycos
- → Samoan: luko (learned)
- → Tokelauan: luko (learned)
References
- “λύκος”, in Liddell & Scott (1940) A Greek–English Lexicon, Oxford: Clarendon Press
- “λύκος”, in Liddell & Scott (1889) An Intermediate Greek–English Lexicon, New York: Harper & Brothers
- “λύκος”, in Autenrieth, Georg (1891) A Homeric Dictionary for Schools and Colleges, New York: Harper and Brothers
- λύκος in Bailly, Anatole (1935) Le Grand Bailly: Dictionnaire grec-français, Paris: Hachette
- Bauer, Walter et al. (2001) A Greek–English Lexicon of the New Testament and Other Early Christian Literature, Third edition, Chicago: University of Chicago Press
- λύκος in Cunliffe, Richard J. (1924) A Lexicon of the Homeric Dialect: Expanded Edition, Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, published 1963
- “λύκος”, in Slater, William J. (1969) Lexicon to Pindar, Berlin: Walter de Gruyter
- G3074 in Strong, James (1979) Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance to the Bible
- λύκος in Trapp, Erich, et al. (1994–2007) Lexikon zur byzantinischen Gräzität besonders des 9.-12. Jahrhunderts [the Lexicon of Byzantine Hellenism, Particularly the 9th–12th Centuries], Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften
- Woodhouse, S. C. (1910) English–Greek Dictionary: A Vocabulary of the Attic Language, London: Routledge & Kegan Paul Limited.
- “λύκος”, in ΛΟΓΕΙΟΝ [Logeion] (in English, French, Spanish, German, Dutch and Chinese), University of Chicago, 2011
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈlikos/
- Hyphenation: λύ‧κος
Noun
λύκος • (lýkos) m (plural λύκοι, feminine λύκαινα)
- wolf
- wolfdog
- aggressive and bloodthirsty person
- (pathology) lupus
- cock of old hunting gun
Declension
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Derived terms
- ο λύκος ουρλιάζει (ourliázei)
- πεινάω σα λύκος (peináo sa lýkos)
- στο στόμα του λύκου (sto stóma tou lýkou, “into the lion's den”, literally “into the wolf's mouth-”)
- τρώω σα λύκος (tróo sa lýkos)
- έβαλαν το λύκο να φυλάει τα πρόβατα (évalan to lýko na fyláei ta próvata)
- ο λύκος έχει τ' όνομα κι η αλεπού τη χάρη (o lýkos échei t' ónoma ki i alepoú ti chári)
- ο λύκος κι αν εγέρασε κι άσπρισε το μαλλί του, μήτε τη γνώμη άλλαξε, μήτε την κεφαλή του (o lýkos ki an egérase ki ásprise to mallí tou, míte ti gnómi állaxe, míte tin kefalí tou, “a leopard cannot change its spots”)
- ο λύκος στην αναμπουμπούλα χαίρεται (o lýkos stin anampoumpoúla chaíretai)
λυκ- and see λύσσα
- γερόλυκος m (gerólykos)
- θαλασσόλυκος m (thalassólykos)
- λύκαινα f (lýkaina, “she-wolf”)
- λυκάκι n (lykáki, “wolf cub”)
- λυκανθρωπία f (lykanthropía) (medicine)
- λυκάνθρωπος m (lykánthropos, “man-wolf”)
- λυκαυγές n (lykavgés, “first twilight”)
- λυκειάρχης m (lykeiárchis, “lyceum director”)
- λύκειο n (lýkeio, “lyceum”)
- λυκίσκος m (lykískos, “hop, Homulus lupulus”)
- λυκίσκος m (lykískos, “Lupus constellation”)
- λυκόπουλο n (lykópoulo, “wolf cub”)
- λυκόσκυλο n (lykóskylo, “german shepherd dog, or wolfdog”)
- λυκόστομα n (lykóstoma) (medicine)
- λυκοφιλία f (lykofilía, “wolfʼs false friendship”)
- λυκοφωλιά f (lykofoliá, “wolf's den”)
- λυκόφως n (lykófos, “twilight”)