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1 κηλέω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `charm, bewitch' (ion. att.).Other forms: Aor. κηλῆσαι,Derivatives: Verbal nouns: κηληθμός `enchantment' (λ 334 = ν 2; Chantraine Formation 137), κήλησις `id.' (Pl.), κήλημα `charm' (Ibyc., E.), κήληθρον `id.' (Phryn., H.); - Κηληδόνες f. pl. name of mythical songstresses, who resembled the Sirenes (Pi.; cf. v. Wilamowitz Glaube 1, 268), κηλήτωρ `enchanter' (Orph.), - ήτειρα f. (Hes. Op. 464 εὑκηλήτειρα; s. Fraenkel Nom. ag. 1, 111; = ἡσυχάστρια H.), κηλητήριος `enchanting' (S., E.), - ητικός (Ath., Ael.).Origin: IE [Indo-European]X [probably] [551] *kēl- `enchant, deceive'Etymology: Deverbative formation (Schwyzer 720) of unknown origin. With Bugge Gurt. Stud. 4, 331f. one compares a diff. formed Germanic deverbat. with deviant meaning: Goth. (af)hōlōn `slender, συκοφαντεῖν' (would be Gr. *κωλάω as πωτάομαι) = OE. hōlian `id.', OHG huolen `deceive' (with as backformations OE. hōl n. `slender', OWNo. hōl n. `praise, ostentation', cf. Wissmann Nom. postv. 125). (With the Germanic word agrees semantically the formally different Lat. calvor, -ī `devide tricks, deceive' with calumnia `trickery, false accusation, malicious prosecution'. A primary verb is unknown. - Diff. Prellwitz Wb.: to κέλαδος, καλεῖν (s. vv. [ wrong]). Diff. Machek Slavia 16, 184ff.: to Russ. šalítь `be reckless', Czech. šáliti `deceive'; against this Vasmer Russ. et. Wb. s. šalítь. - Pok. 551, W.-Hofmann s. calumnia.Page in Frisk: 1,839Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κηλέω
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