octagon
n.
1650s, from Latin octagonos, from Greek oktagononos, literally "eight-angled," from okta- comb. form of okto "eight" (see eight) + gonia "angle," related to gony "knee" (see -gon). Also octogon (1650s), from French octogone.
〔李〕n.八角形 [-gon=a plane figure with...angles] ←octa-,octo-[GK] =eight八