- lochus
- loch·us
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
lochus — ˈläkəs noun (plural lochi äˌkī) Etymology: New Latin, from Greek lochos ambush, childbirth, lochus; akin to Greek lechos bed more at lie : a small division of an ancient Greek army comprising about 100 to 200 men see lochage … Useful english dictionary
lochus — /lok euhs/, n., pl. lochi /lok uy/. (in ancient Greece) a subdivision of an army. [1825 35; < Gk lóchos lit., ambush, place for lying in wait, hence, men forming an ambush; cf. LOCHIA] * * * … Universalium
lochetic — lōˈkēd.ik adjective Etymology: Late Greek lochētikos, from lochan to lie in wait (from lochos ambush, lochus) + ikos ic more at lochus : lying in wait for prey used especially of insects … Useful english dictionary