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1 warmth
رِضًى \ warmth: a warm feeling; a feeling of pleasure. satisfaction: being satisfied. consent: agreement; permission: She could not marry without her parents’ consent. contentment: the state of being content; quiet happiness. happiness: gladness; contentment. -
2 θερμός
Grammatical information: adj.Meaning: `warm' (Il.).Compounds: Often as 1, member, e. g. Θερμο-πύλαι (Hdt.; s. Risch IF 59, 267). On ἄ-, ἔκ-, ἔν-θερμος etc. s. below on θέρμη and θερμαίνω.Derivatives: A. Substantives. 1. θέρμη, also - μᾰ (s, Schwyzer 476 n. 2, Chantraine Formation 102 and 148) f. `warmth, heat, heat of fever' (IA) with ἄ-θερμος `without warmth' (Frisk Adj. priv. 11), ἔν-θερμος `with warmth inside, warm' (Strömberg Greek Prefix Studies 95); θερμίζω `be feverish' (Euboea). 2. θερμότης `warmth, heat' (IA). 3. θερμωλή `id.' (Hp.; Frisk Eranos 41, 52). 4. θερμέλη ἡ θέρμη Suid. (Strömberg Wortstudien 79). 5. θέρμασσα = κάμινος (Hdn. Gr. 1, 267; formation unclear, cf. Schwyzer 525f., Müller-Graupa Glotta 31, 129). - B. Adjectives: 1. θερμώδης `lukewarm' (Aret.); here Θερμώδων, - οντος river name (Boeotia, Pontos; s. Krahe Beitr. z. Namenforschung 2, 236; 3, 162). 2. θερμηρός adjunct of ποτήριον (H. s. κελέβη; to θέρμη?). - C. Verbs: 1. θέρμετο ipf. `became warm' (Il.), θέρμετε ipv. `warmeth!' (θ 426; after it Ar. Ra. 1339); on the formation cf. Schwyzer 722f. 2. θερμαίνω, aor. θερμῆναι `warm' (Il.), often with prefix, e. g. ἐκ-θερμαίνω `warm completely' (Hp., Arist.) with postverbal ἔκθερμος `very hot' (Vett. Val.); from there θέρμανσις `heating' (Arist.) with θερμαντικός `fit to make warm' (Pl., Arist.), θερμασία `heating, warmth' (Hp., Arist.; cf. Schwyzer 469), θέρμασμα `warming cuff' (medic.; s. Chantraine Formation 176), θερμάστρᾱ s. θερμάζω; θερμαντήρ "warmer", `kettle to cook water' (Poll.) with θερμαντήριος `warming' (Hp., inscr.). 3. θερμάζω `id.' only aor. opt. med. θερμάσσαιο (Nic. Al. 587) with θερμάστρα f. `furnace' (Call.; also to θερμαίνω); also θερμαύστρα written through confusion with θερμαυστρίς ( θέρμ-) `fire-tongs' (Arist., H.), cf. πυρ-αύστρα `id.' ( αὔειν `bring fire'); also metaph. as name of a dance (Poll., Ath.) with θερμαυστρίζω (Critias, Luc.); from θερμάστρα: θερμαστρίς ( θέρμ-) = θερμαντήρ (Eup., LXX); the forms in - αστρ-, - αυστρ- are not regularly distinguished, cf. Schulze Kl. Schr. 189 w. n. 6; through dissimilation θέρμαστις meaning unclear (Attica IVa) with θερμάστιον (Aen. Tact.).Etymology: Inherited adjective, identical with Arm. ǰerm `warm', Thrak.-Phryg. germo- (in GN, e.g. Γέρμη), IE * gʷʰermo-; also in substantivized funktion Alb. zjarm, zjarr `heat'. With o-vocalism, originally substantiv., IE * gʷʰormo- in Skt. gharmá- m. `heat', OPr. gorme `id.'; sec. also adjectival in Av. garǝma-, Lat. formus, Germ., e. g. NHG warm. Uncertain Toch. A śārme `heat (?)'. More forms in W.-Hofmann s. formus, Mayrhofer Wb. s. gharmáḥ; s. on θέρομαι, θέρος.Page in Frisk: 1,664-665Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > θερμός
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3 άθερμον
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4 ἄθερμον
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5 αθαλπέα
ἀθαλπήςwithout warmth: neut nom /voc /acc pl (epic ionic)ἀθαλπήςwithout warmth: masc /fem acc sg (epic ionic) -
6 ἀθαλπέα
ἀθαλπήςwithout warmth: neut nom /voc /acc pl (epic ionic)ἀθαλπήςwithout warmth: masc /fem acc sg (epic ionic) -
7 coolly
['kuːlɪ]2) (without warmth) [greet, say] freddamente3) (calmly) con calma4) (boldly) con disinvoltura, con spavalderia* * *adverb con calma* * *coolly /ˈku:lɪ/avv.3 con (eccessiva) disinvoltura.* * *['kuːlɪ]2) (without warmth) [greet, say] freddamente3) (calmly) con calma4) (boldly) con disinvoltura, con spavalderia -
8 Ἣφαιστος
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: the divine smith, god of fire, also meton. for `fire' (Il.).Other forms: Dor. Aeol. Ἃφ-, Ἄφ-, Att. vases Ηε̄φαστος (Schwyzer 276; on the form of the name also Kretschmer Glotta 30, 115ff.)Dialectal forms: Myc. apaitijo PN \/Hāphaistios\/.Compounds: Compp., e. g. ` Ηφαιστό-τευκτος `made by H.' (S.), ἀν-ήφαιστος `without H., without warmth' ( πῦρ, E. Or. 621).Derivatives: ` Ηφαίστιος, - ιών month-name (Thess.), ` Ηφαιστῖτις (sc. λίθος) name of a stone (Plin.; Redard Les noms grecs en - της 54). ` Ηφαίστια pl. `H.-feast' (Att.), - εῖον `H.-temple' (Ion.-Att.) also - ιεῖον (pap. Ia, after Άσκληπι-εῖον) a. o.; - ιάς `a plaster'.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: A Pre-Greek name without etymology. On Hephaistos Nilsson Gr. Rel. 1, 526ff. The form without -i- shows a typical Pre-Greek variation, Fur. 296, 336 and points to a sy.Page in Frisk: 1,646Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > Ἣφαιστος
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9 άθερμοι
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10 ἄθερμοι
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11 άθερμος
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12 ἄθερμος
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13 αθαλπέας
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14 ἀθαλπέας
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15 αθαλπέι
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16 ἀθαλπέι
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17 αθαλπέος
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18 ἀθαλπέος
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19 αθαλπέως
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20 ἀθαλπέως
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