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1 ahana
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2 अहना
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3 ÖGN
* * *I)f.1) dread, terror; stendr ógn af e-m, one inspires terror (þótti honum lítil ógn af þeim standa);2) esp. pl. ‘ógnir’, threats, menaces (með bliðmælum ok ógnum);3) gen. ógnar-, prefixed as adv. awfully (ógnar-breiðr, -digr, -mikill).* * *f., gen. agnar, pl. agnar, agnir; [Ulf. ahana = ἄχυρον, Luke iii. 17; A. S. egle; O. H. G. agana; Germ. agen; Dan. avne; Gr. ἄχυρον]:—chaff, husks; safna hveitinu í korn-hlöðu, en agnirnar brenna í eilífum eldi, Luke iii. 17; skilja korn frá ögnum, Eluc. 37; blanda agnar ok sáðir við brauð, … gras ok agnar, … sekki með heyi eðr ögnum, Sks. 73, 74, 89, new Ed.2. metaph. an atom, small particle; leyf að eg dragi út ögnina af auga þínu … að þú fáir út dregið ögnina af þíns bróðurs auga, Matth. vii. 4, 5; svo lítil ögn, a little grain; agnar-ögn, an atom.II. a pr. name of a woman, Fas., Yngl. S. (mythic.) -
4 अहन्
áhanthe base of the weak andᅠ some other cases of áhar, q.v. e.g.. instr. áhnā <once ahanā́ RV. I, 123, 4 ;
dat. áhne;
loc. áhan (Ved.) orᅠ áhani, orᅠ ahni, etc.;
nom. du. áhanī ( seeᅠ alsoᅠ s.v. áhar) andᅠ pl. áhāni;
only Ved. are the middle cases of the pl. áhabhyas RV.,
áhabhis < RV., nine times>, andᅠ áhasu RV. I, 124, 9,
while the later language forms them fr. the base áhas q.v.
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5 अहर्
áharn. (the weak cases come fr. áhan q.v., the middle ones fr. áhas < seeᅠ below> orᅠ in RV. alsoᅠ fr. áhan, q.v.) a day RV. etc.;
a sacrificial orᅠ festival day, portion of a sacrifice appointed for one day's performance AitBr. etc. (often ifc., as dvādaṡâ̱há, etc. seeᅠ s.v. 2. áha);
day personified as one of the eight Vasus MBh. I, 2582 seqq. ;
N. of an Āṇgirasa, KāṭhAnukr.;
of a Tirtha MBh. III, 6070 ;
( áhana) nom. du. day andᅠ night RV. AV. XIII, 2,3 ;
(cf. áhaṡcakṛishṇámáharárjunamca,
« the black andᅠ the white day» i.e. night andᅠ day RV. VI, 9, 1);
tádáhar acc. ind. on that very day ṠBr. ;
yádáhar acc. ind. on which day ṠBr. ;
- अहरहर्
- अहरागम
- अहरादि
- अहर्गण
- अहर्जरम्
- अहर्जात
- अहर्दल
- अहर्दिव
- अहर्दिवि
- अहर्दृश्
- अहर्निश
- अहर्पति
- अहर्बान्धव
- अहर्भाज्
- अहर्मणि
- अहर्मुख
- अहर्लोका
- अहर्विद्
- अहर्व्यत्यासम्
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6 acus
1.ăcus, ūs, f. [cf. 2. acer].I.A needle or pin, as being pointed, both for common use and ornament:“quasarcinatrix veletiam ornatrix utitur,” Paul. ex Fest. p. 9 Müll.A.Lit.:B.mirabar vulnus, quod acu punctum videtur,
Cic. Mil. 24.—Hence, acu pingere, to embroider, Verg. A. 9, 582; Ov. M. 6, 23; cf. Plin. 8, 48, § 191; Isid. Orig. 19, 22, 22.—Esp. a hair-pin:figat acus tortas sustineatque comas,
Mart. 14, 24:foramen acūs,
the eye of a needle, Vulg. Matt. 19, 24.—Also, a surgeon's needle, a probe, Cels. 7, 17.—Hence,Trop.: acu rem tangere, to touch the thing with a needle; in Engl. phrase, to hit the nail on the head, Plaut. Rud. 5, 2, 19; so,II.to denote careful and successful effort: si acum quaereres, acum invenisses,
id. Men. 2, 1, 13.—The tongue of a buckle, Treb. Poll. Claud. 14.—III.I. q. acus, ĕris, Col. 2, 10, 40.—IV.An implement of husbandry, Pall. 1, 43, 2.2.ăcus, ĕris, n. (also, ūs, f., v. 1. acus, III.) [kindred with acus, ūs, Goth. ahana, old Norse agn, old Germ. Agana ], = achuron, the husk of grain and of pulse; chaff, Cato, R. R. 54, 2; Varr. R. R. 1, 52; 57; 3, 9, 8.3.ăcus, i, m. [1. acus], a kind of sea-fish with a pointed snout, the hornpike or gar-pike (Gr. belonê):acus sive belone unus piscium, etc.,
Plin. 9, 51, 76, § 166:et satius tenues ducere credis acos,
Mart. 10, 37, 6; cf. Plin. 32, 11, 53, § 145, where belonae again occurs. (Some read una for unus in the passage from Plin., and acūs for acos in Mart., as if these forms belonged to 1. acus.) -
7 ἄκων
ἄκων, - οντοςGrammatical information: m.Meaning: `javelin, dart' (Il.).Derivatives: ἀκοντίας m. `kind of snake', `meteor' (for its rapidity; Nic.), ἀκοντίλος m. = ἀκοντίας (H.).Origin: IE [Indo-European]X [probably] [18] *h₂eḱ- `sharp'Etymology: ἄκων is considered an n-derivative of the root in ἀκ-ή etc. But there is no proof for this, as ἄκαινα (q.v.) must not be a derivation of the stem of ἄκων. - From other languages cf.: Skt. aśáni- `point of an arrow', Lat. agna `ear (of corn)', Germ., e.g. Goth. ahana `chaff', ON ǫgn, pl. agnar id.Page in Frisk: 1,62Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἄκων
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8 ἄχνη
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `foam, froth; chaff' (Il.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Cf. ἄχυρον `chaff'. Also, with different velar, Lat. agna (\< * ac-nā) `ear of corn', Goth. ahana `chaff' usw. (with the root of ἄκων). ἄχνη could have a suffix - snā (Schwyzer 327); for the -s- cf. ἀκοστή). Expressive aspiration (DELG s. ἄχωρ) seems improbable. But the connection with ἄχυρον (q.v.) shows that this is a Pre-Greek word.Page in Frisk: 1,202Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἄχνη
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