εἰκών

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Perhaps from a Proto-Indo-European *weyk-, although no certain cognates exist outside of Greek. Cognate with ἔοικα (éoika), εἴκελος (eíkelos), εἰκάζω (eikázō) and others.

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Noun[edit]

εἰκών (eikṓnf (genitive εἰκόνος); third declension

  1. figure, image, likeness, portrait
  2. image in a mirror, reflection
  3. personal description
  4. similitude, semblance, phantom
  5. pattern, archetype
  6. (Byzantine, Christianity) icon

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