κορώνη
korōnēNoun (Feminine)G8074
a crowbar
Full Lexicon Entry
1.Lat. cornix, the chough or sea-crow, a small kind with red legs and bill, (Odyssey by Homer)
2.= κόραξ, the carrion-crow, (Hesiod)
3.anything hooked or curved, like a crow's bill
4.the handle on a door, (Odyssey by Homer)
5.the tip of a bow, on which the bowstring was hooked, (Homer):—;metaphorically, *βιῷ κορώνην ἐπιθεῖναι *to put a finish to life, (Lucian)
Grammar
Part of Speech Noun (Feminine)
Morphology G:N-F
DescriptionGreek Noun, Feminine
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