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1 clura
clūra, ae, f. = πίθηκος, κερκοπίθηκος, der Affe, Schwanzaffe, Gloss.
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2 clura
clūra, ae, f. = πίθηκος, κερκοπίθηκος, der Affe, Schwanzaffe, Gloss. -
3 clura
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4 clura
kind of ape; (Barbary ape?) -
5 clura
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6 chlura
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7 glura
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8 clurinus
clūrīnus, a, um, adj. [clura], of or pertaining to apes:pecus,
Plaut. Truc. 2, 2, 14; Arn. 3, p. 110; cf.: clura pithêkos, cluria kepkopithêkos, Vet. Gloss. -
9 clurinus
clūrīnus, a, um (clura), zum Affen gehörig, pecus, Affen, Plaut. truc. 269. Arnob. 3, 16.
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10 clurinus
clūrīnus, a, um (clura), zum Affen gehörig, pecus, Affen, Plaut. truc. 269. Arnob. 3, 16.Ausführliches Lateinisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch > clurinus
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11 cluna
apes (pl.); (may be misread for clura) -
12 κόλος
Grammatical information: adj.Meaning: of cows and goats `hornless, with not fullgrown horns' (Hdt., TheoC., Nic., H.), of a spear `without point' (Π 117), of battle `broken off' (sch. as name of Θ).Compounds: As 1. member in κόλουρος `with short tail' (Plu.), as mathem. and astron. term `stump' (Hipparch. Astr., Hero, Nicom.); with κολουραῖος `broken off, steep' ( πέτρα, Call.), κολούρα `hill etc.' (Hermione, Epid.), κολουρίᾳ τῃ̃ ἀποτομίᾳ, κολουρῖτις γῆ. Σικελοί H., κολούρωσις = κολόβωσις (Iamb.); Lat. LW [loanword] clūra `ape' (W.-Hofmann s. v., Leumann Sprache 1, 206 n. 8). -Derivatives: After κόλ-ουρος prob.(?) κόλ-ερος `with short-sheared wool-fleece' (Arist.; oppos. εὔ-, ἔπ-ερος; s. εἶρος); further κολόχειρ χείραργος H. - Derived from κόλος or closely related two verbs: 1. κολάζω, κολάσαι, rarely with συν-, ἀντι-, προ-, `wring in, chastise, punish, cut' (IA); prob. denomin. κόλασις `chastisment' (IA.), - ασμα (Ar., X.), - ασμός (Plu.) `id.'; κολαστής `punisher' (trag., also Pl., Lys.; Fraenkel Nom. ag. 2, 36f.), also κολαστήρ `id.' (Arr.), with f. κολάστρια (Ezek.), κολάστειρα (AP); κολαστήριον, adj. - ος `punishment, punishing' (X., Ph.), κολαστικός `punishing' (Pl.). - 2. κολούω, κολοῦσαι, somet. with περι-, κατα-, ἀπο-, `mutilate, limit' (Il.); formation unclear; (cf. Schwyzer 683, Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 374; s. also on κωλύω). From it κόλουσις `docking, cutting short' (Arist.), κολούσματα κλάσματα H.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: The archaic and dying κόλος, which was in a way replaced by the expressive form κολοβός, partly also by κόλ-ουρος, belongs as verbal noun to a Balto-Slavic, in Greek replaced by κολάπτω (s. v.) primary verb meaning `beat, hew, cut off, break off', which left in Greek several continuants, s. κλάω, κελεός m. (uncertain, improbable). The remarkable barytonesis (Schwyzer 459) may be connected with the passive meaning; perhaps κόλος was like stump orig. a substantive. A formal parallel is OCS kolъ `πάσσαλος', Russ. kol `pole' (prop. "splitoff, cut off piece of wood"?; cf. σκῶλος `pointed pole' to σκάλλω?); with lengthened grade Lith. kuõlas `pole'. - The further history of κόλος is uncertain because the word is not often attested; so we don't know, whether we must start from a general meaning like `stump' or from a word with a special meaning, like `hornless' (from *`broken off' v. t.); cf. the history of κόλουρος.- The parallels adduced are not very convincing; the verbs κολάπτω, κολούω, of unclear formation, point rather to a Pre-Greek complex.Page in Frisk: 1,902-903Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κόλος
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CLUNA — in Gloss. ubi vulgo Clura, πίθηκος, prim um fimiarum genus est, caudae expers, adeoque ab attritis clunibus nomen hactum, ut Festus auctor est. Vide Aristotelem, Histor. Animal. l. 2. c. 8. Ei κῆβος, h.e . simia caudata, hint κερκοπίθηκος quoque … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale