אלכסון

Hebrew

Etymology

From Ancient Greek λοξόν (loxón), neuter of λοξός (loxós, slanting, crosswise). This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term. strongly altered from the grc, was there an intermediary?

Noun

אֲלַכְסוֹן • (alakhsónm

  1. diagonal

Declension

Declension of אֲלַכְסוֹן
isolated forms with possessive pronouns
Number: State: form Person: singular plural
m f m f
singular indefinite אֲלַכְסוֹן first אֲלַכְסוֹנִי אֲלַכְסוֹנֵנוּ
definite הָאֲלַכְסוֹן second אֲלַכְסוֹנְךָ אֲלַכְסוֹנֵךְ אֲלַכְסוֹנְכֶם אֲלַכְסוֹנְכֶן
construct אֲלַכְסוֹן־ third אֲלַכְסוֹנוֹ אֲלַכְסוֹנָהּ אֲלַכְסוֹנָם אֲלַכְסוֹנָן
plural indefinite אֲלַכְסוֹנִים first אלכסוניי / אֲלַכְסוֹנַי אֲלַכְסוֹנֵינוּ
definite הָאֲלַכְסוֹנִים second אֲלַכְסוֹנֶיךָ אלכסונייך / אֲלַכְסוֹנַיִךְ אֲלַכְסוֹנֵיכֶם אֲלַכְסוֹנֵיכֶן
construct אֲלַכְסוֹנֵי־ third אֲלַכְסוֹנָיו אֲלַכְסוֹנֶיהָ אֲלַכְסוֹנֵיהֶם אֲלַכְסוֹנֵיהֶן

References

  • אלכסון” in the Hebrew Terms Database of the Academy of Hebrew Language
  • "אלכסון" in the Noun Declension Tables of the Academy of Hebrew Language

Further reading