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1 εἰρήνη
εἰρήν-η (v. infr.), ἡ,A peace, Od.24.486, etc.; ἐπ' εἰρήνης in time of peace, Il.2.797;ἔθηκε πᾶσιν εἰ. φίλοις A.Pers. 769
; εἰ. τἀκεῖθεν τέκνοις on that side they have peace, have naught to fear, E.Med. 1004; εἰ. γίγνεται peace is made, Hdt.1.74: hence later, a peace, treaty of peace, ἡ βασιλέως εἰ. IG22.103.24, etc.; εἰ. ποιεῖν 'Αρμενίοις καὶ Χαλδαίοις make peace between.., X.Cyr.3.2.12;εἰ. ποιεῖσθαι And.3.8
, Aeschin. 2.77; εἰ. κατεργάζεσθαι, πράττειν, And.3.8,17;διαπράξασθαι X.HG 6.3.4
; εἰρήνης δεῖσθαι ib.2.2.13; εἰρήνην δέχεσθαι to accept it, ib. 22;λαβεῖν And.3.7
; εἰ. ἄγειν keep peace, be at peace, Ar.Av. 386, etc.;πρὸς ἀλλήλους Pl.R. 465b
; εἰ. ἄγειν (v.l. ἔχειν ) enjoy peace, X.An.2.6.6; λύειν break it, D.18.71; πολλὴ εἰ. τινὸς γίγνεται profound peace, Pl. R. 329c; ἐν εἰρήνῃ λέγειν, τὸν βίον διάγειν, Id.Smp. 189b, R. 372d; πόλεμον εἰρήνης χάριν [αἱρεῖσθαι] Arist.Pol. 1333a35; εἰρήνης ἄρξας, = εἰρηναρχήσας, IGRom.3.784, cf. 452.II the goddess of peace, daughter of Zeus and Themis, Hes.Th. 902, cf. Pi.O.13.7, B.Fr.3.1, IG3.170, Plu.Cim.13, etc.IV Hebraism in LXX, ἐρωτῆσαί τινα εἰς εἰρήνην greet a person, inquire after their health, Jd.18.15, 1 Ki.17.22; ἐρ. τινὰ τὰ εἰς εἰ. ib.10.4; soἐπερωτᾶν εἰς εἰ. τοῦ πολέμου 2 Ki.11.7
; in salutations, εἰ. σοι; 4 Ki.4.26, cf. Ev.Luc.24.36, al.;εἰ. ἡ εἴσοδός σου 3 Ki.2.13
. (ϝειράνα IG5(1).1509
(Sparta, iv B. C., dub.); ἰράνα ib.4.917 (Epid.), 12(3).29.12 ([place name] Telos); cf. [dialect] Boeot. πολέμω καἰράνας ib.7.2407, but Cret.πολέμω χ[ἰ]ρήνας GDI5018.5
; εἰρήνα Pi.l.c., B.l.c., SIG241.80 (Delph., iv B. C.), laterεἰράνα IG5(1).935.14
(ii B. C.).) -
2 εἰρήνη
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `peace, time of peace' (Il.), cf. Trümpy Fachausdrücke 183ff., later `peace-treaty', in the LXX also `(wish) of blessing' as Hebraism (Wackernagel IF 31, 263f. = Kl. Schr. 2, 1240f.); as name of a goddess daughter of Zeus and Themis (Hes.).Other forms: ἰράνα (Dor., Boeot., Arc. etc.), also ἰρήνα (Gort. IIa: χ[ἱ]ρήνας gen.; asp. sec.), ἰρείνα Thess.), εἰρήνα (Delph. IVa, Pi., B.), εἰράνα (NWGgr. etc.), εἴρηνᾰ (Aeol., gramm.), Εἰρήνα, - άνη (EN, Lycia)Compounds: As 1. member in εἰρηνο-ποιός (X.) a. o.Derivatives: εἰρηναῖος `peaceful' (Hdt.), εἰρηνικός `belonging to peace' (Att. hell.; after πολεμικός; Chantraine, Études sur le vocab. grec 151); denomin. verb εἰρηνεύω `keep peace, live in peace' (Pl.) with εἰρήνευσις (Iamb.), εἰρηνέω `id.' (Arist., after πολεμέω). - On the Lacon. PN Ϝειράνα s. Kretschmer Glotta 7, 332, Bechtel Άντίδωρον 155.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: The many dialect forms cannot be combined under one form but must be loans with incomplete adaptation (Leumann Hom. Wörter 277 w. n. 27). The original anlaut is perh. after a hesitating suggestion of Wackernagel IF 25, 327 n. 1 (Kl. Schr. 1023 a. 1) a in Ionic and elsewhere pronounced open ἰ̄ρ-, which was in Attic first rendered by ἐ-, later by εἰρ-; the Attic orthography became dominant. The meaning of - ρήνη, -ρά̄νᾱ etc. is uncertain; cf. Schwyzer 189. - No etymology; Pre-Greek origin is very prob. already because of the ending ( Άθήνη, Μυκήνη etc.); thus e. g. Chantraine Formation 206). - Further see Brugmann and Keil Sächs. Ber. 68: 3, 4 (1916); Kretschmer Glotta 10, 238f.; further Trümpy l.c.Page in Frisk: 1,467Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > εἰρήνη
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