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1 πύνδαξ
πύνδαξ, - ακοςGrammatical information: m.Meaning: `bottom of a vessel' (Pherecr., Arist. a.o.), metaph. = `hilt of a sword' (S. Fr. 311).Other forms: ἀπυνδάκωτος ἀπύθμενος H.Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Formation like κάμαξ, πίναξ, στύραξ etc. etc.; further reminding of Lat. fundus with the same meaning and so close to πυθμήν (s.v.). Inlaut. - νδ- for - νθ- cannot be explained as - μβ- in ὄμβρος (Schwyzer 333; see s.v.); on π- for φ- "sind mehrere Auswege versucht": reshaping after πυθμήν (Curtius a. o.); Germ.-Maced. LW [loanword] (Kretschmer Glotta 22, 115ff.; cf. on πύργος); Maced. LW [loanword] (Pisani Rev. int. ét. balk. 3,18ff.); all unconvincing. Further on πύνδαξ a. cogn. Mayer Glotta 32, 73f. (here with Porzig WuS 15, 129, Kretschmer a.o. also the Pl N Πύδνα, but this is no doubt Pre-Greek). -- The suffix - ακ- is typical for Pre-Greek; of course, the suffix may have been taken from the Pre-Greekwords, but this seems very rare. Furnée does not discuss it. Was the IE form adopted in Pre-Greek? In that case the - νδ- and the π- would be no problem.Page in Frisk: 2,624-625Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > πύνδαξ
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2 πύνδαξ
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3 πυνδαξ
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4 πύνδαξ
πύνδαξbottom: masc nom /voc sg -
5 πύνδαξ
A bottom of a jar, cup, or other vessel, τὸν πύνδακα εἰσκρούειν knock in the bottom so as to make the cup hold less, a trick of wine-sellers, Pherecr.105; μέτρῳ τὸν πύνδακα εἰσκεκρουμένῳ μετρεῖν prob. in Thphr.Char.30.11 ( ἐκκεκρ- codd., and soἐκκρουσαμένους τοὺς π. Ar.Fr. 270
codd. Poll.), cf. Arist.Pr. 938a13; bottom of a ship, Mim.Oxy.413.103.II = λαβή, sword-hilt, S.Fr. 311. -
6 πύνδαξ
πύνδαξ, ακος, ὁ, der Grund od. Boden eines Gefäßes, auch: Griff des Schwertes -
7 ὀξυ-πύνδαξ
ὀξυ-πύνδαξ, ακος, mit spitzigem Boden, Eubul. bei Ath. XI, 471 d.
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8 πύνδακα
πύνδαξbottom: masc acc sg -
9 πύνδακας
πύνδαξbottom: masc acc pl -
10 πύνδακ'
πύνδακα, πύνδαξbottom: masc acc sgπύνδακι, πύνδαξbottom: masc dat sgπύνδακε, πύνδαξbottom: masc nom /voc /acc dual -
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πυθμήν, ένος, ὁ, die Tiefe, der Grund, Boden von Trinkgefäßen; χρύσεα δέ σφ' ὑπὸ κύκλα ἑκάστῳ πυϑμένι ϑῆκεν, Il. 18, 375, vgl. 11, 535; Hes. O. 367; ϑαλάσσης, der Grund, die Tiefe des Meeres, Th. 932, wie πόντου, Solon. 5, 20; λίμνης, Theogn. 1029; Ταρτάρου, Pind. fr. 223; χϑόνα δ' ἐκ πυϑμένων αὐταῖς ῥίζαις πνεῠμα κραδαίνοι, Aesch. Prom. 1048; ἐκ δὲ πυϑμένων ἔκλινε κοῖλα κλῇϑρα, aus den Angeln, Soph. O. R. 1261; ἐν μέσῳ τῷ πυϑμένι τοῠ πελάγους οἰκῶν, Plat. Phaed. 109 c; πυϑμένα οὐκ ἔχει οὐδὲ βάσιν, 112 b; eines Fasses, Pol. 22, 11, 15; Sp., wie Luc. Navig. 5 Mort. D. 11, 3; πυϑμένι λίμνης, Nic. Ther. 368; ϑαλάσσης, Orph. Arg. 421; auch übertr., κακῶν ἀνεφαίνετο πυϑμήν, 893. – Bes. auch der Stamm od. das Wurzelende eines Baumes, παρὰ πυϑμέν' ἐλαίης, Od. 13, 122; 23, 204; Strab. 11, 10, 2; übh. Stamm, σμικροῠ γένοιτ' ἂν σπέρματος μέγας πυϑμήν, Aesch. Ch. 202, vgl. 258; Suppl. 98; Arist. gen. anim. 1, 20; D. Sic. 1, 14; Wurzel, ταῠρον ἐν χϑονὶ πυϑμένα τείνει, Nic. Ther. 639. – In der Arithmetik die Wurzelzahl; ἐπίτριτος, Plat. Rep. VIII, 546 e, eine Zahl, welche die Wurzelzahl und noch ein Drittel derselben enthält; vgl. Arist. polit. 5, 12; Theol. arithm. – Verwandt mit πύνδαξ, von dem es Arist. probl. 25, 2 unterscheidet.
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12 ἀ-πυνδάκωτος
ἀ-πυνδάκωτος ( πύνδαξ), ohne Grund u. Boden, Soph. frg. 541, ἀπυνδ. οὐ τραπεζοῠται κύλιξ, sprichwörtlich geworden.
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13 πυθμήν
A bottom, of a cup or jar,δειλὴ δ' ἐνὶ πυθμένι φειδώ Hes.Op. 369
(so prov.ἐν τῷ πυθμένι τοῦ πίθου Lib.Ep.127.2
);τὼ δὲ πίθω πατάγεσκ' ὀ πύθμην Alc.Supp.25.9
, cf. Arist.Pr. 936a32, Sor.1.91; distd. from πύνδαξ, Arist.Pr. 938a14;φιάλη.. ἡ ἐπὶ τὸν π. καὶ τὸ στόμα τιθεμένη Asclep.Myrl.
ap. Ath.11.501d, cf. Apollod. ib. a; this sense is doubtful in Il.11.635 (cf. infr. 4 and Ath.11.488f), and in IG12.282.111, 11(2).161 B 120, 287 B 89,131,143 (Delos, iii B.C.);ἐν τῷ π. ἐπιγραφὴν ἔχουσα Inscr.Délos 313a102
, cf. 320 B 45, al. (iii B.C.).2 generally, base, foundation, (anap.); π. γαίης, πέτρης, Orph.A.92, L. 162; foot of a mountain, Arat.989.3 of the sea, bottom, depth, π. θαλάσσης, πόντου, λίμνης, Hes.Th. 932, Sol.13.20, Thgn.1035;τοῦ πελάγους Pl.Phd. 109c
, cf. 112b; also Ταρτάρου, abyss, Pi.Fr. 207.4 support under a cup's handle,δύω δ' ὑπὸ πυθμένες ἦσαν Il.11.635
(cf. supr. 1); legs of a tripod, 18.375.5 pl., sockets, .6 in Anatomy, fundus of univalves, Arist.HA 529a6, PA 680a23; lower parts of the testes, Ruf.Onom. 105 (but, upper part of the uterus, Sor.1.7, Gal.2.889); also γενειάδος π. A.Fr.27; distal end of a quince, Aët.1.111.7 metaph., Δίκας ἐρείδεται π. the base of Justice is firmly set, A.Ch. 646 (lyr.);π. κακῶν Orph.A. 893
; πυθμένες λόγων fundamental principles, Protag. ap. D.L.9.54;Ζεὺς π. γαίης τε καὶ οὐρανοῦ Orph.Fr.168.4
.II stock, root of a tree,παρὰ πυθμέν' ἐλαίης Od.13.122
, 372, cf. 23.204;ἐν π. φηγοῦ Hes.Fr.134.8
; π. δρυός Ion Trag.28;ὁ π. τῆς ῥίζης Dsc. 4.104
, cf. 3.126; σεύτλου πυθμένες beet- roots, BGU1118.17 (i B.C.); ἁλικακκάβων π. ib. 1120.37 (i B.C.);ἀμπέλου Str.2.1.14
, cf. PPetr.1p.78 (iii B.C.); ἐπὶ τοῦ αὐτοῦ π. Thphr.HP2.2.9, cf. CP3.13.3: metaph.,ἐκ νεάτου π. ἐς κορυφήν Sol.13.10
.2 stem, stalk, πυροῦ, κριθῶν, Arist.GA 728b36, D.S.1.14;σύκων Poll.2.170
;τυτθὸν.. ἐν χθονὶ πυθμένα τείνει Nic.Th. 639
.b metaph., stem, stock of a family, A.Ch. 260, Supp. 106 (lyr.); σμικροῦ γένοιτ' ἂν σπέρματος μέγας π., i.e. great things might come from small, Id.Ch. 204;πυθμένες θάλλουσιν ἐσθλῶν B.5.198
; π. δικῶν, of a litigious person, Com.Adesp. 896.III in Arithmetic, base of a series, i.e. lowest number possessing a given property, π. ὁ δέκα (of the numbers such that the previous integers contain an equal number of primes and non-primes) Speus. ap. Theol.Ar.62; ἐπίτριτος π. the first couple of numbers giving the ratio 4:3, Pl.R. 546c, cf. Nicom.Ar.1.21, 2.19. [[pron. full] ῠ in A. ll. cc.; [pron. full] ῡ by position in [dialect] Ep., etc.] (Cf. Skt. budhnás 'bottom, base', Lat. fundus, OE. botm.) -
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A knock out, ;τι ἐκ τῶν χειρῶν X.Cyn.10.12
; for Ar.Fr. 270 ([voice] Med.), v. πύνδαξ :—[voice] Pass., BGU1007.16 (iii B.C.).b metaph.,ἡ μείζων κίνησις ἐ. τὴν ἐλάττω
expels,Arist.
Sens. 447a15 ; [ ἡ ἡδίων ἐνέργεια]ἐ. τὴν ἑτέραν Id.EN 1175b8
; ἐ. τὸν λογισμόν, τὴν λύπην, ib. 1119b10, 1154a27.2 drive back, repulse, Th.4.131, X.HG 7.4.16 ; ἀπὸ [ λόφου] Th.4.128 : metaph., ἐ. τινὰ ἐλπίδος to frustrate, cheat one of.., Pl.Phdr. 228e ;τῆς προαιρέσεως Plu.Sol.14
;ἵνα μὴ.. τοῦ παρόντος ἐμαυτὸν ἐκκρούσω D.18.313
:—[voice] Pass.,τὸν λογισμὸν ἐκκρουσθείς Plu.Pyrrh.30
.4 put off, adjourn by evasions, εἰς ὑστεραίαν τὴν.. γνώμην ib.144 ; [ τὴν δίκην] Id.36.2, cf.54.30 ;τοσαύτας τέχνας.. εὑρίσκων ἐκκρούει Id.21.81
;ἐ. τοὺς λόγους
elude,Pl.
Prt. 336c ; ἐ. πρᾶγμα τῷ χρόνῳ 'talk out', Plu.Caes.13 :—[voice] Pass.,γραφῆς ἐκκρουομένης D.45.4
.6 Math., subtract, κοινὸν ἐκκεκρούσθω τὸ ἀπὸ BZ let the square on BZ be subtracted from both, Papp.946.16 ; cast out by division, Vett.Val.20.20, 174.2 ; deduct, in [voice] Pass., PTeb. 189, 241 (i B.C.), etc.II [voice] Med., get rid of,βῆχα Plu.2.515a
.III intr., break forth,κέρατα τῶν κροτάφων ἐκκρούει Philostr.VA1.19
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15 ὀξυπύνδαξ
A = ὀξυπύθμενος, of a cup, Eub.56.4.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὀξυπύνδαξ
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16 ὀξυπύνδαξ
ὀξυ-πύνδαξ, ακος, u. ὀξυ-πυνδάκωτος, mit spitzigem Boden -
17 πίναξ
πίναξ, - ακοςGrammatical information: m.Meaning: `wooden plank, dish, writing table, public statement, chart, painting' (Il.).Compounds: Some compp., e.g. πινακο-θήκη f. `collection of paintings' (Str.), λειχο-πίναξ m.. `dish-licker' as joking name (Batr.).Derivatives: Several diminut.: πινάκ-ιον (Att.), - ίς (com.), - ίδιον (Hp., Arist.), - ίσκος (com.), - ίσκιον (Antiph.). Other derivv.: πινακ-ι-κός `belonging to the board' (Vett. Val.), - ιαῖος `as thick (large) as a πίναξ' (Hippiatr.), - ωσις f. `timber-, tablework' (Plu.); - ιδ-ᾶς m. `πινακίδες salesman' (Hdn. Gr.); - ηδόν `like planks' (Ar.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Technical word like κάμαξ, κλῖμαξ, στύραξ, πύνδαξ a. o. (Chantraine Form. 377f., Schwyzer 497). Since Fick 1, 83 a. 482 identified with Skt. pínākam n. `staff, stick', Slav., e.g. CSl. pьnь, Russ. penь m. `tree-stump, bobbin, stem'; on the meaning cf. Lat. caudex (-o-) `tree-trunk, bobbin, wooden table, book'. The suffixal agreement between Greek and Skt. (except for the quantity) is hardly old. -- WP. 2, 71, Pok. 830, Vasmer s.v.; by Mayrhofer s.v. with reserve recommended. -- Without any doubt a Pre-Greek word; - ακ- is very frequent in Pre-Greek (but not in Furnée!).Page in Frisk: 2,539Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > πίναξ
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18 πυθμήν
πυθμήν, - ένοςGrammatical information: m.Meaning: `bottom of a vessel, the sea etc., ground, base, underlay, foot, e.g. of a cup, plant, i.e. root-end, stick, stem' (ep. Il., hell. a. late prose), `the lowest number (base) of an arithmetic series' (Pl. a.o.).Compounds: Tately as 2. member e.g. ἀ-πύθμεν-ος `bottomless, footless' (Thphr.; Sommer Nominalkomp. 99); besides (gramm.) withou them. vowel ἀ-πύθμην `id.' (Theognost.) a.o.Derivatives: Dimin. πυθμέν-ιον n. (pap.), - ικός `belonging to the base', - έω `to form a base' (late).Etymology: Formation like λιμήν, ποιμήν (Schwyzer 522, Chantraine Form. 174; not productive). Except for the suffix πυθ-μήν agrees with Skt. budh-ná- m. `bottom, ground, foot, root', IE * bhudh-. Also morphologically these words can be brought together, if one derived budh-na- from * bhudh-mn-o- (the m was soon lost). In Germ. * bhudh- became PGm. * bud- (seen in OE bodan, MLG bōdem(e) etc.); then, after mn \> n, * bud-n- became * butt- \> bot(t)- according to Kluge's law (seen in OE botem \> Engl. bottom), ONord. botn); we also find evidence for PGm. * buÞ- (OHG bodam, OS bothme, ME bothme) which is as yet unexplained; see now G. Kroonen, ABäG 61(2006)xxx-xxx. Further removed is Lat. fundus `bottom etc.', with which MIr. bond, bonn `sole, basis' can be identical (IE * bhund(h)o-). The inner nasal is prob. connected with the nasalsuffix in * bhudh-no- and can be due to old metathesis, as corresponding forms appear also on Indo-Iran. territory, e.g. Av. bū̆na m. `ground, bottom' (from * bundna-?), Prākr. bundha- m. `bottom of a vase'; s. Mayrhofer s. budhnáḥ w. lit.; cf. also πύνδαξ (s.v.). -- Hypotheses in Bq and Ernout-Meillet s. fundus (after Vendryes MSL 18, 305 ff.); further rich lit. in W.-Hofmann s. fundus (WP. 2, 190, Pok. 174). On the meaning in gen. Kretschmer Glotta 22, 115ff. (against Porzig WuS 15, 112 f.); for Greek esp. Furumark Eranos 44, 45 ff. Though some details remain difficult, the reconstruction can hardly be doubted.Page in Frisk: 2,620-621Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > πυθμήν
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