κανθός

Etymology
, sometimes suggested to be related to 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬 through a, but Beekes doesn't find this convincing, as -νθ- is often indicative of ; moreover, Slavic and Celtic presuppose *-t-.

The primary sense is "corner of the eye", recorded in Aristotle; in the 6th century also glossed as "eyelids"; the secondary meaning "rim (of a wheel)" only arises in the Roman period ( AD 301), influenced by (originally ). The senses "chimney" and "pot, pan" are only known from Hesychius.

Noun

 * 1)  corner of the eye
 * 2)  eyelids
 * 3)  eye
 * 4) rim or tire of a wheel
 * 5) chimney
 * 6) pot, pan