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1 δάπτω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `devour, consume' (Il.).Other forms: Aor. δάψαιDerivatives: δαπάνη `cost, expenditure' (Hes. Op. 723; cf. σκάπτω: σκαπάνη) with deriv. δαπάνυλλα (Corc.; s. Leumann Glotta 32, 219 A. 3); δαπανηρός `lavish' (Pl.) with δαπανηρία Arist.); denomin. δαπανάω `spend, consume' (Hdt.) with δαπάνημα (X.), δαπάνησις (Aristeas) and δαπανητικός `consuming' (S.); δαπανητής EM; postverbal δάπανος = δαπανηρός (Th.); isolated δαπανούμενα (Andania Ia) as if from δαπανόω or - έω. - δάπτης `eater' (Lyc.), unless δάπ-της; from aoriststem δαψ- with λ-Suffix δαψ-ιλής `abundant' (Ion., Arist.; δαψιλός Emp., prob. older, Solmsen IF 31, 461ff.) with δαψίλεια (Arist.) and δαψιλεύομαι (LXX). - On δαρδάπτω s. v.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Etymology: If one assumes for δάπ-τω a root δαπ-, this is found in Lat. daps `(sacrifice)meal', also in Toch. pret. tāp- `eat' (Fraenkel IF 50, 7); the ν-suffix in δαπάνη has been compared with Lat. damnum `expenditure, loss' and ONo. tafn `sacrificial animal, meal', which could be IE * dap-no-m, as also Arm. tawn `feast' (\< * dap-ni-). One might include Skt. dāpayati `divide'. - In spite of the relatives, δαπ(τ)-\/ δαψ- rather seems Pre-Greek. - Lat. dapinō is LW [loanword] from δαπανάω.Page in Frisk: 1,348Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > δάπτω
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