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obelisk (n.)

"tapering rectangular stone column with a pyramidal apex," 1560s, from Middle French obélisque (16c.) and directly from Latin obeliscus "obelisk, small spit," from Greek obeliskos "small spit, obelisk, leg of a compass," diminutive of obelos "a spit, pointed pillar, needle, broach; obelisk; bar of metal used as a coin or weight," a word of uncertain origin; according to Beekes, "clearly Pre-Greek." In printing, "a sign resembling a small dagger" (1580s). In dictionaries it is used to mark obsolete words. Greek obelos also was "a mark used in writing; horizontal line used as a diacritic." Related: Obeliscal; obeliskine.

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Definitions of obelisk from WordNet

obelisk (n.)
a stone pillar having a rectangular cross section tapering towards a pyramidal top;
obelisk (n.)
a character used in printing to indicate a cross reference or footnote;
Synonyms: dagger
From wordnet.princeton.edu