ΟΧ, οχ
OCH, och
Sounds Like: OKH
Translations: unknown
From the root: ΟΧ
Part of Speech: Unknown
Explanation: It's not clear what this word means. It could be a fragment of a larger word, a misspelling, or a very rare or obscure term. In ancient Greek manuscripts, words were often written without spaces or diacritics, which can make short sequences of letters difficult to interpret without more context or knowledge of the specific text. Given the examples, it appears as part of longer words like 'ΚΑΤΟΧΟΙ' (katochoi), 'ΠΕΡΙΟΧΗΝ' (periochēn), and 'ὈΧΥΡΟΥΣΙΝ' (ochyrousin), suggesting it's a prefix or part of a root rather than a standalone word.
Inflection: Unknown
Unknown: Yes
Instances
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From the same root
No other words from the same root, ΟΧ, appear in our texts.
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