Where does “κοντάριον” come from?
κοντάριον (Ancient Greek) comes from Ancient Greek κοντός, from Proto-Indo-European ḱent- — to pierce; to prick; point; to stab.
κοντάριον (Ancient Greek): spear
Definitions
- spear
κοντάριον (Ancient Greek) comes from Ancient Greek κοντός, from Proto-Indo-European ḱent- — to pierce; to prick; point; to stab.
κοντάριον (Ancient Greek): spear