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Webster 1913 Edition


Falx


Falx

,
Noun.
[L., a sickle.]
(Anat.)
A curved fold or process of the
dura mater
or the peritoneum; esp., one of the partitionlike folds of the dura mater which extend into the great fissures of the brain.

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falx

falx

English

Noun

falx (plural falxes or falces)

  1. a short Dacian sword that resembles a sickle
  2. (anatomy) A curved fold or process of the dura mater or the peritoneum, especially one of the partition-like folds of the dura mater which extend into the great fissures of the brain.

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Latin

Etymology

From Proto-Indo-European *dʰelk-, *dʰelg- (a cutting tool). Cognate with Old Irish delg (thorn, needle), Old English dalc (a pin, brooch, bracelet). More at dalk.

Pronunciation

Noun

falx f (genitive falcis); third declension

  1. sickle, scythe
  2. (military) a hook used to pull down walls

Inflection

Third declension.

Case Singular Plural
nominative falx falcēs
genitive falcis falcum
dative falcī falcibus
accusative falcem falcēs
ablative falce falcibus
vocative falx falcēs

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Galician: fouce
  • Italian: falce
  • Karipúna Creole French: fos
  • Ladin: fauc
  • Lombard: folcc
  • Mirandese: fouce
  • Neapolitan: falcè
  • Norman: faûcil'ye (Jersey)
  • Old Portuguese: fouce

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