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1 Ακις
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2 Ἄκις
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3 ακίς
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4 ἀκίς
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5 ἀκίς
ἀκίς, ίδος, ἡ (ἀκή), Spitze, Stachel, oft bei Hippocr.; βέλους, Pfeilspitze, Plut. Demetr. 20; vgl. Crass. 25; καλάμων, des Schreibrohrs, Paul. Sil. 52 (VI, 66); Schiffsschnabel, Diod. Sic. 13, 99; Harpune, Opp. H. 5, 151; Pfeile des Eros, Ant. Th. 53 ( Plan. 213); Archi. 1 (V, 58); πόϑων, Stachel der Sehnsucht, Mel. 17 (XII, 70). Bei Sp. Mad. auch eine Binde.
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6 ακις
- ίδος ἥ1) острие, наконечник(βέλους Plut.; ἀγκίστρου Anth.)
2) стрела, дротик Arph. (перен. πόθων ἀκίδες Anth.)3) мор. нос, клюв(τῆς τριήρους Diod.)
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7 Ακις
- ιδος ἥ Акида ( река в Сицилии) Theocr. -
8 ἀκίς
A pointed object; hence, needle, Hp.Int. 41; splinter, Id.Epid.5.46; πετροτόμος ἀ., of a chisel, APl.4.221 (Theaet.).4 metaph., ἔρως.. ἡ φρενῶν ἀ. Tim.Com.2; πόθων ἀκίδες stings of desire, AP12.76 (Mel.): in pl., sharp, acute pains, Aret.SD2.4. -
9 ἀκίς
ἀκίς, Spitze, Stachel; Pfeilspitze; des Schreibrohrs; Schiffschnabel; Harpune; Pfeile des Eros; Stachel der Sehnsucht; med. eine Binde -
10 ακίς
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11 ἀκίς
-ίδος ἡ N 3 0-0-0-1-0=1 Jb 16,10(9)arrow, dart (metaph. of the eyes)→LSJ RSuppl -
12 παν-ακίς
παν-ακίς, ίδος, ἡ, = πάνακες, Schol. Nic. Ther. 627.
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13 ἐλαχύς
Grammatical information: adj.Other forms: ἐλάχεια hAP 197 (on the accent Wackernagel Gött. Nachr. 1914, 115f. = Kl. Schr. 2, 1172f., Schwyzer 379; ι 116, κ 509 as v. l. to λάχεια; cf. Leumann Hom. Wörter 54;, ἐλαχύ (AP); masc. also ἔλαχος (Call., s. Leumann l. c.);Compounds: As 1. member in ἐλαχυ-πτέρυξ, [ἐλα]χύ-νωτος (Pi.).Derivatives: Comp. ἐλά̄σσων, - ττων (Il.), Sup. ἐλᾰ́χιστος (Ion.-Att.). - From ἐλάσσων, - ττων (Schwyzer 731f.): denomin. ἐλασσόομαι, - ττόομαι `become smaller, be inferior, be damaged' (Ion.-Att.), - όω `diminish, damage' (Lys., Isok.) with ἐλάττωσις `diminution, disadvantage, want, loss' (Antipho Soph., Pl. Def., Arist.) and ἐλαττωτικός `not insisting on his rights, diminishing' (Arist.), ἐλάσσωμα, - ττωμα `id.' (D.). From ἔλασσον-, - ττον-: ἐλαττον-άκις `less often' (Pl., Arist., after πλεον-ακις), ἐλαττον-ότης `be inferior' (Iamb.; beside μειζον-ότης); ἐλασσον-έω, - ττονέω `have or give less, to be defective' (LXX, pap.), ἐλαττον-όω `diminish' (LXX). From ἐλάχιστος: ἐλαχιστ-άκις `very rarely' (Hp.), ἐλαχιστ-ιαῖος `of smallest size, infinitesimal' (Diog. Oen. 2).Etymology: Old adjective, identical with Skt. laghú-, raghú- `quick, light, small', Av. ragu- `quick'; from an IE zero grade *h₁ln̥gʷʰ-ú-. The full grade h₁lengʷʰ- in Av. comp. rǝnǰyō (with analogical superlativ rǝnǰišta-), in Lith. lẽngvas and in Goth. leihts ` leicht', if, as prob., from PGm. * linχta-, IE * h₁lengʷʰ- to-. Toch. B laṅktse `light. Without nasal, with ĕ-vowel Lat. lĕvis `light, small, quick', with reduced vowel OCS lьgъ-kъ `light', with a-vowel Celt., e. g. OIr. comp. laigiu `smaller, worse', PCelt. *lag-i̯ōs (positive bec(c)). These forms cannot be all at once explained. W.-Hofmann s. levis, Fraenkel Lit. et. Wb. s. lẽngvas, Vasmer Russ. et. Wb. s. lëgkij (2, 24). - The vowellength in ἐλά̄σσων is secondary, s. Schwyzer 538 w. n. 4; also Seiler Steigerungsformen 43f.Page in Frisk: 1,484-485Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἐλαχύς
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14 ἀκή 1
ἀκή 1.Grammatical information: f.Compounds: see s.v. - ήκης.Derivatives: From ἀκίς: ἀκίδιον `small barb' (BCH 29, 572), ἀκιδωτός `pointed' (Paul. Aeg.), also plant names like ἀκιδωτόν (Dsc.), passive vb. adj. ἠκιδωμένος (IG 2, 807). But ἀκίσκλων (gen. pl. BGU 1028, 12; 16, IIp) from Lat. acisculum `the small pointed hammer of a stone-mason', cf. Schubart's comment.Origin: IE [Indo-European] [18] *h₂eḱ-Etymology: Prob. from a root noun, Schwyzer 465. - Derived from a root ἀκ- `sharp', seen in several other foms.Page in Frisk: 1,52Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἀκή 1
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15 πλείων
Grammatical information: adj. (comp.)Meaning: `more, longer, larger' (Hom.).Other forms: πλέων, n. πλεῖον, πλέον (Il.), ep. Aeol. pl. also πλέες, Cret. πλίες etc. (further forms in Seiler Steigerungsformen 113, Schwyzer 537 n. 6; cf. also bel.); superl. πλεῖστος (Il.) `most, the longset, the greatest'.Compounds: As 1. member a.o. in the compound πλεον-εξ-ία f. `greed, benefitl', πλεον-εκτέω with - έκτημα, έκτης, - εκτικός (IA.; from πλέον ἔχειν, cf. εὑεξία a.o. s. 1. ἔχω and Fraenkel Nom. ag. 1, 166); πλειστό-μβροτος `very rich in people' (Pi.).Derivatives: From πλε(ί)ων, πλέον: πλειότης f. `plurality' ( Theol. Ar.), πλειονότης f. `the superior length of the chord' (Nicom. Harm.); πλεον-άκις `more often' (IA.), - αχός, - αχῶς `multiple, in multiple ways' (Arist.), -αχῃ̃ `in more respects' (Pl.); - άζω `to have an abundance, to be excessive, to grow in number, to increase' (IA.) with - ασμός, - ασμα, - ασις (Arist., hell.). Fronm πλεῖστος: πλειστ-άκις `most often, very often' (IA.), - αχόθεν `from the most (very many) places' (Ar.), - ήρης `the most (χρόνος), the longest' (A. Eu. 763), - ηρίζομαι approx. `to appoint someone as the highest authority' (A. Ch. 1029), - ηριάζω `to bid the highest price (in auctions), to outbid' (Lys., Pl. Com., Them.) with - ηριασμός ὑπερθεματισμός H.Etymology: As basis of the above comp. forms one may posit PGr. *πλή-[ι̯]ων, *πλή-ιστος; from there πλέων, πλεῖστος; to πλεῖστος analog. πλείων (cf. also μείων). The seemingly archaic πλέες, πλίες (s. on them Schwyzer 537 n. 6 w. rich lit.) are best taken as innovations to πλέον, pl. πλέα (Leumann Mus. Helv. 2, 1f. = Kl. Schr. 214f.). Unclear Att. πλεῖν = πλέον and Arc. πλος ( πλως?) `plus', s. Schwyzer l.c. (also n. 1) and Leumann l.c. The sporadic attestations with η, e.g. πλῆον (Milete a.e.), Πλήστ-αρχος (Tegea) can hardly be interpreted as testimonies of older situations (s. Seiler l.c.). -- A corresponding comp. gives Av. frāyah- `more, much, many', Skt. adv. prāyaḥ. As the superlative originally had zero grade and a zero grade form. has been supposed in Av. fraēštǝm `mostly', OWNo. fleistr `most' (with comp. fleiri), but it has full grade, IE * pleh₁-isto-? The stem πλη- is best seen in πίμπλημι (s. v.); on the positive πολύς s. v. -- Details in the above mentioned lit. and in WP. 2, 65 (Pok. 798), W.-Hofmann s. plūs, Mayrhofer s. prāyaḥ.Page in Frisk: 2,556Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > πλείων
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16 ἈΚή
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17 αμφοτερακις
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18 εννεακις
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19 ευηκης
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20 ισακις
(ᾰ) adv. столько же раз
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ἀκί — ἀκίς pointed object fem voc sg … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
ἀκίδα — ἀκίς pointed object fem acc sg … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
ἀκίδας — ἀκίς pointed object fem acc pl … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
ἀκίδες — ἀκίς pointed object fem nom/voc pl … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
Ἀκίδεσσι — Ἄκις fem dat pl (epic aeolic) … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
ἀκίδεσσι — ἀκίς pointed object fem dat pl (epic aeolic) … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
ἀκίδι — ἀκίς pointed object fem dat sg … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
ἀκίδος — ἀκίς pointed object fem gen sg … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)