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1 Σίλλοι
Σίλλοςsquint-eyed: masc nom /voc pl -
2 Σίλλοις
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3 Σίλλον
Σίλλοςsquint-eyed: masc acc sg -
4 Σίλλος
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5 Σίλλου
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6 Σίλλους
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7 Σίλλων
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8 σιλλογράφοι
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9 σίλλοι
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10 σιλλογράφον
σίλλοςsquint-eyed: masc acc sg -
11 σίλλον
σίλλοςsquint-eyed: masc acc sg -
12 σιλλογράφος
σίλλοςsquint-eyed: masc nom sg -
13 σίλλος
σίλλοςsquint-eyed: masc nom sg -
14 σίλλοις
σίλλοςsquint-eyed: masc dat pl -
15 σίλλου
σίλλοςsquint-eyed: masc gen sgσιλλόωpres imperat act 2nd sgσιλλόωimperf ind act 3rd sg (homeric ionic) -
16 σίλλους
σίλλοςsquint-eyed: masc acc plσιλλόωimperf ind act 2nd sg (homeric ionic) -
17 σίλλων
σίλλοςsquint-eyed: masc gen plσιλλόωimperf ind act 3rd pl (doric aeolic)σιλλόωimperf ind act 1st sg (doric aeolic) -
18 μυλλός
------------------------------------μυλλός (B), ὁ, cake in the shape of -
19 σίλλος
II satirical poem or lampoon in hexam. verse, such as those written by Timo of Phlius (cf. σιλλογράφος), D.L.9.111; applied to the poems of Xenophanes of Colophon by Str.14.1.28, Sch.Ar.Eq. 406, Procl.ad Hes. Op. 284, Sch.Il.2.212, Eust.204.22: in general,τὸν σ. ψόγον λέγουσι μετὰ παιδιᾶς δυσαρέστου Ael.VH3.40
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20 μύλλον
Grammatical information: n.Meaning: `lip' (Poll. 2, 90; pl.).Derivatives: μυλλ-αίνω, - ίζω (Phot., Suid.; Debrunner IF 21, 58 f.), μυλλάω in μεμύλληκε διέστραπται, συνέστραπται H. `distort the mouth, make mouths'. Also with intensive reduplication μοιμύλλειν θηλάζειν, ἐσθίειν. καὶ τὰ χείλη προσάπτειν ἀλλήλοις H. (Hippon., Com. Adesp.; cf. μοιμυάω s. μύω). Adj., prob. a backformation, μυλλός (cod. - ύ-) = καμπύλος, σκολιός, κυλλός, στρεβλός H., also Eust. 906, 54 (= `squint-eyed').Origin: ONOM [onomatopoia, and other elementary formations]X [probably]Etymology: Like μῦθος(?), μυκάομαι from sound-imitating μῦ with expressive gemination of the λ-suffix (cf. Chantraine Form. 238 f.)? Beside it with single consonant Germ., e.g. OHG mūla f., MHG mūl n. ' Maul', (and also Skt. mū́la- n. `root'? as drinking organ of plants; Wackernagel BerlAkSb. 1918, 410f. a. KZ 59, 28 = Kl. Schriften 1, 329f. a. 348; but DELG notes that for Mayrhofer KEWA a Dravidian origin is not impossible). -- Further cf. μύω.See also: Weiteres s. μύω.Page in Frisk: 2,270Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > μύλλον
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