Anax
Lemma: ἄναξ
Definition
A lord, master, or king; a ruler or sovereign. In archaic and epic Greek, ἄναξ denotes the person in ultimate authority and can be used of both human rulers and, by extension, divine or mythic figures as supreme lords.
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Grammatical Analysis
"Anax"
Note: The exact form provided, "Anax", is not an Ancient Greek word-form as written in Greek script. It appears to be a Latin-script transliteration of Greek ἄναξ (ánax) or ἄνακτ- (anakt-), but without Greek accents/breathings the morphology cannot be determined with certainty.
Likely lemma: ἄναξ
Possible part of speech: noun
Possible declension: 3rd declension (stem ἀνακτ-)
Possible gender: masculine
Possible case number: nominative singular (if intended as ἄναξ)
Related Forms of ἄναξ
1 form discoveredOther inflected forms of this word that have been analyzed: