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