Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
machy
noun
/ˈmæk.i/

Definition
Machy refers to a battle or fight, often used in a poetic or literary context to denote combat or conflict.

Examples
- In the ancient epic, the hero’s machy against the dragon was legendary.
- Many poets depict machy as a symbol of inner turmoil.

Meaning
The term ‘machy’ is derived from the Greek word ‘machte’, which means battle or conflict. It typically signifies a struggle or fight, especially in literary works.

Synonyms
- battle
- combat
- conflict
- fight