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1 ἀνά
Grammatical information: adv., prep.Meaning: `up along' (Il.)Other forms: with elision and apocope ἄν, ἀν;Dialectal forms: Myc. anakee \/ an-agehen\/ inf.; perhaps ano, anō, in anoqasia etc. ἄνα `stand up' (Il.). Lesb. Thess., Arc. Cypr. ὀν. (Cf. Ruijgh, Lingua 25 (1970) 309.)Etymology: Old adverb, seen in Iranian and Germanic: Av. ana, OPers. anā `on, along'; Goth. ana, OHG. an(a), OE. on `on'. Perhaps in Lat. an-hēlāre, an-testārī and in Arm. am-bar̄nam `raise' etc. Doubtful Skt. ánu `along' (\< * enu?), s. Wackernagel Symb. phil. Danielsson 389f. - On the use of ἀνά DELG, Schwyzer-Debrunner 439ff.Page in Frisk: 1,100-101Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἀνά
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2 ἄνευ
Grammatical information: adv.Meaning: `far from, without' (Il.).Dialectal forms: ἄνευν (Epidauros), ἄνευς (Olympia), ἄνις (Megara ap. Ar., cf. χωρίς), cf. Schwyzer-Debrunner 535: 4a.Etymology: No exact correspondent. ἄνευ looks like an old locative of an u-stem. One compares Germanic forms, Goth. inu `without' (\< *ĕnu), OHG ānu id. (\< * ēnu), but this cannot explain the Greek ἀ-. (Skt. ánu `along' does not fit the meaning.) Better Skt. sanu-tár `away, off, aside' (* sen(H)u- or * snHu-?), Lat. sine `without' \<* seni \< * snh₁-i, Toch. A sne, B snai (* snh-ei). The Greek form prob. from * snh₁-eu \> * saneu. In this case ἄνευ must be a psilotic form. Wackernagel Symb. phil. Danielsson 390 A. 1. Prob. cognate with ἄτερ (s.v.), which can only be *sn̥-, without laryngeal.Page in Frisk: 1,106Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἄνευ
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3 γένυς
γένυς, - υοςGrammatical information: f.Meaning: `jaw', also `edge of an axe' (Il.).Other forms: long υ m.c.Derivatives: γένειον (\< *γενεϜ-ιον) `chin, beard' (Il.), with γενειάς `beard, cheek' (Od.); γενειάτης, - ήτης, f. - ᾶτις, - ῆτις `bearded' (Theoc., cf. ὑπηνήτης), γενειόλης `id.' (Hdn.); γενειαστήρ `chin-strap' (Poll., cf. βραχιονιστήρ); - denomin. γενειάω `get, have a beard' (Od.) etc.- Also γενηΐς `edge of an axe' (S. Ant. 249 gen. γενῃ̃δος).Origin: IE [Indo-European] [381] *ǵenu- `chin'Etymology: Old inherited word, u-stem in OIr. giun, gin `mouth', Welsh gen `cheek, chin', pl. geneu, Goth. kinnus `cheek', Toch. A śanw-e-ṃ du. `cheeks'; further Lat. gena `cheek' (reshaped after māla, with u prserved in dentes genu-īnī `jaw-teeth'), Arm. cnawt (see on γνάθος). Skt. hánu- f. `jaw-bone' with not well-explained h- for j-. Av. * zanauua (written zanuua), ModPers. zanax (not here Av. zānu-draǰah-). - Improbable speculations by Ragot, EIE 15(?) (1997-8) 59-89. Not to γνάθος (q.v.).Page in Frisk: 1,298Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > γένυς
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4 γνύξ
Grammatical information: adv.Origin: IE [Indo-European] [380] *ǵenu- `knee'Etymology: From γόνυ (s. v.) with zero grade and analogal -ξ after πύξ, λάξ etc. (Schwyzer 620). The zero grade of γόνυ and πίπτειν was also seen in some other forms from H. which in fact appear to contain another root, s. γνυπ(ε)τ-. The zero grade of γόνυ is found in πρόχνυ `kneeling' and metaph. `utterly' (Il.); the aspiration is not well explained; cf. Av. fra-šnu- `with the knees forward', Mayrhofer, EWAia 1, 585. The zero grade prob. also in Hitt. ganut.Page in Frisk: 1,317Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > γνύξ
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5 γόνυ
Grammatical information: n.Other forms: Gen. (*γόνϜ-ατος \>) γόνατος, ep. Ion. γούνατος, ep. also γουνός (\< *γονϜ-ός), pl. γόνατα, γούνατα, ep. also γοῦναDerivatives: γονατώδης `with joints' (Thphr.); denom. γουνάζομαι `clasp the knees' (as suppliant) (Il.) with γούνασμα (Lyc.), γουνασμός (Eust.), also γουνόομαι `id.'; γονατόομαι `get joints' (Thphr.), γονατίζω `bend the knee' (Cratin.).Origin: IE [Indo-European] [380] ǵenu, ǵonu `knee'Etymology: Old word for `knee'. Skt. jā́nu, Av. zānu-drājah-, MPers. zānūk (PIE. *o, long through Brugmann's law); Hitt. genu, Lat. genū, Toch. A kanw-eṃ, B kenīne `(both) knees' (du.), Arm. cun-r, pl. cun-g-k`; note the zero grade in Av. žnu-byas-čit_ (dat. pl.; cf. γνύ-ξ); from *ǵneu- (from the gen. *ǵneu-s), e.g. Goth. kniu (PGm. *kneu̯-a-, PIE. *ǵneu̯-o-. - On Hom. θεῶν ἐν γούνασι κεῖται Schwyzer Άντίδωρον 283ff. - Cf. ἰγνύη. On γνύξ (with πρόχνυ) and γωνία s.vv.Page in Frisk: 1,321Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > γόνυ
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6 ἐνενήκοντα
Grammatical information: num.Meaning: `ninety' (Β 602)Compounds: On the η see on ἑβδομήκοντα.Derivatives: hενενηκοντα (Herakl.; like hογδοηκοντα after hεβδεμηκοντα), ἐνηκοντα (Delos, Phocis [III or IIa]; prob. haplological); uncertain ἐννήκοντα (τ 174); innovation after ἐννέα, ἐννῆμαρ a. o.; gen. pl. ἐνενηκοντων (Chios; Aeolising).Origin: IE [Indo-European] [318] *h₁neu̯n̥-Etymology: The first element is not quite certain. After Sommer Zum Zahlwort 25ff. from assimilation in *ἐναν-ήκοντα, from IE *enu̯n̥- (before vowel). - See ἐννέα.Page in Frisk: 1,514Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἐνενήκοντα
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