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1 Έρῑνῡς
Έρῑνύ̄ς, -ύοςGrammatical information: f.Meaning: name of a revenging god(dess), orig. perh. the revenging soul of the the murdered man; appellativ. `revenge, curse' (Il.), name of Demeter in Arcadia (Antim., Call., Paus. 8, 25, 6).Other forms: On the length of the υ see LSJ. Εριννυς rejected by LSJDialectal forms: Myc. Erinu.Derivatives: ἐρινυώδης `like the E.' (Plu.); ἐρινύω = θυμῳ̃ χρῆσθαι (Arc., Paus. l. c., EM), cf. Bechtel Dial. 1, 390.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Uncertain; diff. proposals: to ἔρις, ὀρίνω (Solmsen KZ 42, 230 n. 2), to Skt. ríṣyati `be damaged' (Ehrlich Sprachgesch. 35, Prellwitz KZ 47, 187); to Skt. roṣati, ruṣyati `be unpleasant, be angry' with dissimilation υ-υ to ι-υ (Froehde BB 20, 187f.); cf. Kretschmer Glotta 9, 233. Etym. from Sanskrit are improbable - A connection with the mythical stallion Έρίων ( Άρίων, ΌρίϜων; Bechtel Dial. 1, 349; s. also v. Wilamowitz Glaube 1, 399f.) requires further demonstration. - On the Erinyes Nilsson Gr. Rel. 1, 100f. - It is to be expected that the name is Pre-Greek. Cf. Herter, Lexis 3(1954)232 and Arena, Helikon 6 (1966)144f. Neumann, Sprache 32 (1986) 43-51 proposes * eri-snh₁-u- `who provokes struggle', from * sneh₁- as in νεῦρον. This would give, however, * eri-san-u- \> * eri-(h)anu-; this could be avoided by assuming that the laryngeal was lost in the compound. But does `provoke struggles' fit? Heubeck, Glotta 64 (1986), who accepts Neumann, answers no; (in fact he says that such a meaning "zwar nicht restlos geschwunden, aber doch... weitgehend zurückgedrängt worden ist", p. 164. The Erinyes have nothing to do with ἔρις, and the proposal cannot be correct; their primary function is to punish. So there is no good IE etymology and the word will be Pre-Greek. (The ending -ῡς would have to be from - uH-s, i.e. - u-h₂- (there is no suffix - uH-_), but Motionsfem. of this type in Greek are not known). I think that the ending is Pre-Greek. Also the variation ν\/νν may represent a palatal (phoneme) ny (cf. ly in Α᾽χιλ(λ)εύς; for the phenomenon see Beekes, Pre-Greek B 1).Page in Frisk: 1,559Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > Έρῑνῡς
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2 χθόνιος
A in, under, or beneath the earth, θεός, δαίμων, Hes.Th. 767, A.Th. 522 (lyr.); Ἄϊδα στόμα, of the cavern at Taenarus, Pi.P.4.43, cf. S.OC 1727 (lyr.);χ. λίμνη E.Alc. 902
(anap.); Ζεὺς χ., of Hades or Pluto, Hes.Op. 465; κτύπησε Ζεὺς χ., of noise from beneath the earth, S.OC 1606;βροντήματα χ. A.Pr. 994
;ἠχὼ χ. ὡς βροντὴ Διός E.Hipp.
l.c., cf. Ar.Av. 1750 (lyr.); χ. θεοί gods of the nether world, opp. ὕπατοι, A.Ag.89 (anap.), etc.;χ. δαίμονες Id.Pers. 628
(anap.); χθόνιοι alone,μᾶνις χθονίων Pi.P.4.159
, cf. A.Pers. 641 (lyr.), Ch. 399 (lyr.), al., Pl.Lg. 828c, 959d (but [dialect] Ion. χθονίη, ἡ, earlier name of Γῆ, Pherecyd.Syr.1, cf. Dam.Pr. 124bis; χ. θεαί, i.e. Demeter and Persephone, Hdt.6.134, 7.153; of the Erinyes, S.OC 1568 (lyr.); χ. Ἅιδας, Ἅιδης, E.Alc. 237 (lyr.), Andr. 544 (anap.); χ. Ἑρμῆς, as conductor of the dead, A.Ch.1, S.El. 111 (anap.), Aj. 832, Ar.Ra. 1145, Plu.Arist.21; χ. πορεία, opp. οὐρανία, Pl.R. 619e; χθονίᾳ φρενί, of the dead, Pi.P.5.101;χ. Ἑκάτη Ar.Fr. 500
(anap.); χάρις ἡ χ. grace with the gods below, S.OC 1752 (lyr.); χ. φάμα rumour that is heard in the world below, Id.El. 1066 (lyr.).II sprung from the earth, ; of Echion, one of the Theban γηγενεῖς, E.Ba. 541 (lyr.), cf. Paus.9.5.3, etc.; but also of mankind, ὁ χ. ἄνθρωπος, opp. ὁ ἐν οὐρανῷ.. λαχὼν τὴν ὑπόστασιν, Procl. in Prm.p.765 S. Adv. χθονίως in an earthly manner, opp. οὐρανίως, Id.Sacr. p.148 B.2 in or of the country, θεοί, ἡρῷσσαι, E.Hec.79 (anap.), A.R.4.1322; native,Ἄρεος.. πάγον.. ξυνῄδη χθόνιον ὄντα S.OC 948
;γενεᾶς χθονίων ἀπ' Ἐρεχθειδᾶν Id.Aj. 202
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3 σεμνός
A revered, august, holy:I prop. of gods, e.g. Demeter, h.Cer.1, 486; Hecate, Pi.P.3.79; Thetis, Id.N.5.25; Apollo, A.Th. 800; Poseidon, S.OC55; Pallas Athena, ib. 1090 (lyr.); at Athens the Erinyes were specially the σεμναὶ θεαί, Id.Aj. 837, OC 90, 458, Ar.Eq. 1312, Th. 224, Th.1.126, Autocl. ap. Arist.Rh. 1398b26; or simply Σεμναί, A.Eu. 383 (lyr.), 1041 (lyr.), E.Or. 410; τὸ σ. ὄνομα their name, S.OC41; σ. βάθρον the threshold of their temple, ib. 100; σ. τέλη their rites, ib. 1050 (lyr.).2 of things divine, ὄργια ς. h.Cer. 478, S.Tr. 765;θέμεθλα δίκης Sol.4.14
;ὑγίεια Simon.70
;θυσία Pi.O.7.42
; σ. ἄντρον the cave of Cheiron, Id.P.9.30, cf. O.5.18; σ. δόμος the temple of Apollo, Id.N.1.72; ; σέλμα σ. ἡμένων, of the Olympian gods, Id.Ag. 183 (lyr.); σ. ἔργα, of the gods, Id.Supp. 1037 (lyr.); , E.Hipp.25; τέρμων οὐρανοῦ ib. 746; σ. βίος devoted to the gods, Id. Ion 56; σεμνὰ φθέγγεσθαι, = εὔφημα, A.Ch. 109 (v.l.), cf. Ar.Nu. 315, 364; ἦ πού τι σ. ἔστιν ὃ ξυναμπέχεις; A.Pr. 521; τὸ ς. holiness, D.21.126.II of human or half-human beings, reverend, august,ἐν θρόνῳ σεμνῷ σεμνὸν θωκέοντα Hdt.2.173
, cf. A.Ch. 975, E.Supp. 384, al.;σ. θάλος Ἀλκαϊδᾶν Pi.O.6.68
; ; αἱ φαυλότεραι.. παρὰ τὰς σεμνὰς καθεδοῦνται beside the great ladies, Ar.Ec. 617, cf. Isoc.3.42;οἱ σεμνότατοι ἐν ταῖς πόλεσιν Pl.Phdr. 257d
; ἄνθρωπος οὐ ς., i.e. a nobody, Ar.Fr.52D.; opp. χαῦνος, Pl.Sph. 227b ([comp] Comp.); opp. κομψός, X.Oec.8.19;σεμνὸς οὐ προσώπου συναγωγαῖς ἀλλὰ βίου κατασκευαῖς Isoc.9.44
: c. dat., revered by..,σ. πόλει Riv.Fil.57.379
([place name] Crete); also, worthy of respect, honourable, 1 Ep.Ti.3.8, 11, Ep.Phil. 4.8.2 of human things, august, stately, majestic, ; , cf. Ra. 1061 ([comp] Comp.);ταφή X.HG3.3.1
; πράγματα, ἔργα, Ar.V. 1472, Isoc.12.213;σεμνοτέραν τὴν πόλιν ποιῆσαι Is.5.45
; , cf. 29;ψεύδεσι [τοῦ Ὁμήρου] σ. ἔπεστί τι Pi.N.7.22
;λεγόντων.. περὶ αὐτοῦ σ. λόγους Hdt.7.6
; of Tragedy, Pl.Grg. 502b; of style, Arist.Po. 1458a21, cf.Rh. 1404b8 ([comp] Comp.); of certain metres, ib. 1408b32; ἐπὶ τὸ σ. μιμεῖσθαι to imitate it in its noble qualities, Pl.Lg. 814e; σ. τι λέγειν, πράσσειν, Id.R. 382b, E.Tr. 447;σεμνὰ ἄττα μεμαθηκότας Pl.Ep. 342a
; οὐδὲν ς. nothing very wonderful, Arist.EN 1146a15; so τί ἂν εἴη τὸ ς. (sc. τοῦ νοῦ); Id.Metaph. 1074b18; worthy of respect, E.IA 996; σεμνόν ἐστι, c. inf., 'tis a noble, fine thing to.., Pl.Cra. 392a, Isoc.Ep.9.5.III in bad sense, proud, haughty,τὰ σέμν' ἔπη S.Aj. 1107
;σεμνότερος καὶ φοβερώτερος And.4.18
; τὸ ς. haughty reserve, E.Hipp.93, cf. Med. 216.2 in contempt or irony, solemn, pompous,σ. καὶ ἅγιον Pl.Sph. 249a
; τί σεμνὸν καὶ πεφροντικὸς βλέπεις; look grave and solemn, E.Alc. 773;τὸ σ. ἄγαν καὶ τραγικόν Arist.Rh. 1406b7
: very freq. in Com.,ἀνελκτοῖς ὀφρύσι σεμνός Cratin. 355
; ὡς σ. οὑπίτριπτος how grand the rascal is! Ar.Pl. 275;ὡς σ. ὁ κατάρατος Id.Ra. 178
; λόγοι ς. Id.V. 1175;σεμνὸς σεμνῶς χλανίδ' ἕλκων Ephipp.19
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4 χθών
A earth, esp. the surface of it (rarely soil,χθονὸς τρίμοιρον χλαῖναν A.Ag. 872
): poet. word (Com. only in lyr. or paratrag.), very rare in Prose, LXX 3 Ki.14.15 (cod. Alex.), Supp.Epigr. 2.520 ([place name] Rome); seldom with Art. (only when an Adj. is added, v. infr. 11);ἀπὸ χ. ὑψόσ' ἀερθείς Od.8.375
, cf. 10.149, Il.14.349; , cf. 11.619;ἐπὶ χθονὶ κεῖτο τανυσθείς 20.483
;κατέθηκεν ἐπὶ χθονί 6.473
, cf. 3.89;χθονὶ φύλλα πελάσσαι 13.180
; ἐπὶ χ., opp. οὐρανῷ, 4.443; ;ἐπὶ χ. σῖτον ἔδοντες Od.8.222
, etc.;τοὶ ἐπὶ χ. ναιετάουσι 6.153
;ἄριστον ἄνδρα τῶν ἐπὶ χ. S.Tr. 811
; χθόνα δύμεναι to go beneath the earth, i.e. to die, Il.6.411, Hes.Sc. 151; ἐτέθαπτο ὑπὸχθονός Od.11.52
; κεκευθὼς ὑπὸ χθονὸς buried, A.Th. 588;κατὰ χθονὸς κρύψαι τινά S.Ant.24
, cf. OC 1546 ([voice] Pass.);χθονὶ γυῖα καλύψαιμι Pi.N.8.38
;κούφα σοι χ. ἐπάνωθε πέσοι E.Alc. 463
(lyr.); opp. θάλασσα, A.Ag. 576; ὑπὸ χθονός, of the nether world,Τάρταρον.., ἧχι βάθιστον ὑπὸ χ. ἐστι βέρεθρον Il.8.14
;κάτω μελαίνας χ. Alc.Supp.7.10
, cf. A.Eu.72; οἱ ὑπὸ χ. φίλοι, i.e. those in the shades below, Id.Ch. 833 (lyr.), cf. S.Ant.65; ὦ κατὰ χθονὸς θεαί, i.e. the Erinyes, A.Eu. 115; εἰς τοὺς ἔνερθε καὶ κάτω χ. τόπους ib. 1023.II land, country, once in Hom., εἴσατο δὲ χ., of Ithaca, Od. 13.352; πολύμηλος χ., of Libya, Pi.P.9.7; εὔκαρπος χ., of Sicily, Id.N.1.14; freq. in Trag., freq. without Art., χ. Ἀσιᾶτις, Φωκέων, A.Pers.61 (anap.), 485; with Art.,πᾶσαν τὴν Μυκηναίων χθόνα S.El. 423
;τῆς περιρρύτου χ. Αήμνου Id.Ph.1
;τὴν Κορινθίαν χ. Id.OT 795
;τὴν ἐμὴν χ. Id.Aj. 846
; τῆς Ἀθηναίων χ. (paratrag.) Ephipp. 14.13; even of a city,τῆσδε δημοῦχοι χ. S.OC 1348
;νόμους χθονός Id.Ant. 368
(lyr.), cf. OT 736, 939; Com.,ὦ πόλι φίλη Κέκροπος,.. οὖθαρ ἀγαθῆς χθονός Ar.Fr. 110
(lyr.);ξένης ἀπὸ χ. Eup.71
(paratrag.). (Cf. Skt. loc. k[ snull ] ámi 'on the ground', Hittite tegan 'ground', Tocharian tkan- 'place', Ir. dū 'place' (acc. don, dat. dun).) -
5 ἀρχαῖος
A from the beginning or origin:I mostly of things, ancient, ;ἐσθής Hdt.5.88
; codd.; ; χερὸς σῆς πίστιν ἀρχαίαν faith firm for ever, ib. 1632 codd.2 old-fashioned, antiquated, A.Pr. 317 (lyr.), Ar.Nu. 984, D.22.14; of literary style, Demetr.Eloc. 244.3 ancient, former,τὸ ἀ. ῥέεθον Hdt.1.75
;τοῦ ἀ. λόγου Id.7.160
;οὐ γὰρ δὴ τό γ' ἀ. δέμας S.OC 110
; οἱ ἀ., opp. οἱ ὕστερον, Th.2.16;ἀ. φύσις A.Ch. 281
, Hp. Art.53, Pl.Smp. 193c, etc.;φύσις καὶ κατάστασις ἀ. Democr.278
; coupled withπαλαιός, παλαιὸν δῶρον ἀρχαίου θηρός S.Tr. 555
, cf. Lys. 6.51, D.l.c.II of persons,Θέμιν.. ἀρχαίαν ἄλοχον Διός Pi.Fr.6.5
; ἀ. θεαί, of the Erinyes, A.Eu. 728; ; οἱ ἀ. the Ancients, name given by Arist. to the pre-Socratics, Metaph. 1069a25, GC 314a6; in Lit. Crit., ancient, classical writers, Demetr. Eloc.15,67; in Plot., the philosophers down to Aristotle, 5.1.9; in NT, the Fathers, Ev.Matt.5.21, al.2 ancient, old, βαλὴν ἀ., of Darius, A.Pers. 657 (lyr.); ;ἑταῖρος X.Mem.2.8.1
; οἱ ἀ. κύριοι the original owners, BGU 992 ii 6 (ii B. C.); τὰς ἀ. πόλεις (banished from) their original cities, Polystr.p.22 W.; ἀ. μαθητής an original disciple, Act.Ap.21.16;ἀ. μύστης Inscr.Magn.215
b; παιδαγωγὸς ἀ., i.e of old, formerly, E.El. 287, cf. 853.III neut. as Adv., τὸ ἀρχαῖον, [dialect] Ion. [var] contr. τὠρχαῖον, anciently, Hdt.1.56, 173, al., [dialect] Att.;ἀπὸ τοῦ ἀ. Hdt.4.117
;ἐξ ἀρχαίων D.S.1.14
.2 regul. Adv. ἀρχαίως in olden style,καινὰ ἀ. λέγειν Pl.Phdr. 267b
, cf. Isoc.4.8, D.9.48;ἀ. καὶ σεμνῶς Aeschin.1.183
.IV irreg. [comp] Comp.ἀρχαιέστερος Pi.Fr.45
(on ἀρχέστατος v. h. v.); usual [comp] Comp. : [comp] Sup.- ότατος Hdt.1.105
, etc.V as Subst., τὸ ἀρχαῖον, of money, prime cost,πλέον τοῦ ἀ. X.Vect.3.2
; principal, mostly in pl., Ar.Nu. 1156, etc.;τἀρχαῖα ἀποδιδόναι D.34.26
, etc.; τῶν ἀρχαίων ἀπέστησαν lost their capital, Id.1.15: opp. ἔργον, Id.27.10; opp. πρόσοδοι, Is.6.38.2 ἀρχαίη, ἡ, = ἀρχή, Eust.475.1, etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀρχαῖος
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6 ἐπουρίζω
ἐπουρ-ίζω,=foreg., of the sea,A waft onwards, Str.3.2.4 : metaph., ὅσῳπερ ἂν λαμπρότερον ἐπουρίσῃ τὸ τῆς τύχης the more freshly the breeze of fortune blows, Pl.Alc.2.147a (dub. l.); ἀλλ' οὔτι ταύτῃ σὸν φρόνημ' ἐπούρισας hast turned thy mind to it, E.Andr. 610 : c. acc. cogn., πνεῦμα αἱματηρὸν ἐ. τινί (of the Erinyes) send after him the gale of gory breath, A.Eu. 137.II intr., sail with a fair wind, , cf. Epicr.10.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπουρίζω
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7 σειρά
σειρά, ᾶς, ἡ (Hom. [σειρή] et al.; SIG2 588, 200; LXX; TestSol 1:12 D; Jos., Ant. 3, 170) fr. the beginning w. the mng. pliable length of someth. used for binding, cord, rope, chain σειραῖς ζόφου with chains of hell (ζόφος 2. See also Wsd 17:16 μιᾷ ἁλύσει σκότους ἐδέθησαν; Pythag. in Diog. L. 8, 31: the ψυχαὶ ἀκάθαρτοι after their separation from the σῶμα are bound in hell by the Erinyes ἐν ἀρρήκτοις δεσμοῖς) 2 Pt 2:4 (s. σειρός and σιρός).—DELG. M-M. -
8 ἔθνος
A number of people living together, company, body of men, ἑτάρων ἔ., ἔ. ἑταίρων, band of comrades, Il.3.32, 7.115, etc.; ἔθνος λαῶν host of men, 13.495; of particular tribes,Αυκίων μέγα ἔ. 12.330
;Ἀχαιῶν ἔ. 17.552
: pl.,ἔθνεα πεζῶν 11.724
, cf. 2.91;ἔ. νεκρῶν Od.10.526
; of animals, ἔ. μελισσάων, ὀρνίθων, μυιάων, swarms, flocks, etc., Il.2.87, 459, 469;ἔθνη θηρῶν S.Ph. 1147
(lyr.), Ant. 344; ἔ. ἀνέρων, γυναικῶν, Pi.O.1.66, P.4.252; ἔ. βρότεον, θνατόν, Id.N.3.74, 11.42; ἔ. τόδε, of the Erinyes, A.Eu. 366 (lyr.).2 after Hom., nation, people, τὸ Μηδικὸν ἔ. ( γένος being a subdivision of ἔθνος) Hdt.1.101; ἔ. ἠπειρογενές, μαχαιροφόρον, A.Pers.43, 56 (anap.), etc.;τῶν μηδισάντων ἐθνέων τῶν Ἑλληνικῶν Hdt.9.106
.b later, τὰ ἔ. foreign, barbarous nations, opp. Ἕλληνες, Arist.Pol. 1324b10; ἔ. νομάδων, of Bedawîn, LW 2203 ([place name] Syria); at Athens, athletic clubs of non-Athenians, IG2.444, al.; in LXX, non-Jews, Ps.2.1, al., cf. Act.Ap.7.45; Gentiles, τῶν ἐθνῶν τε καὶ Ἰουδαίων ib.14.5, etc.; used of Gentile Christians, Ep. Rom.15.27.c at Rome, = provinciae, App.BC2.13, Hdn.1.2.1, PStrassb.22.19 (iii A. D.), D.C.36.41, etc.: so in sg., province,ὁ τυραννήσας τοῦ ἔθνους D.Chr.43.11
; ὁ ἡγούμενος τοῦ ἔθνους the governor of the province, POxy.1020.5 (iii A. D.).3 class of men, caste, tribe, τὸ Θετταλῶν.. πενεστικὸν ἔ. Pl.Lg. 776d;ἔθνος κηρυκικόν Id.Plt. 290b
; οἶσθά τι ἔ. ἠλιθιώτερον ῥαψῳδῶν; X.Smp.3.6; δημιουργικὸν ἔ. Pl.Grg. 455b, cf. Arist.Ath.3;ἔ. βραχμάνων D.S.17.102
; τὰ ἱερὰ ἔ. the orders of priests, OGI90.17 (ii B. C.); trade-associations or guilds,ἔθνη καὶ ἐργαστήρια PPetr.3p.67
(iii B. C.), al.; class in respect to rank or station,οὐ πρὸς τοῦτο βλέποντες.. ὅπως.. ἕν τι ἔ. ἔσται διαφερόντως εὔδαιμον Pl.R. 420b
, cf. 421c, D.21.131.5 part, member, Hp.Loc.Hom.1.II of a single person, a relation, Pi.N.5.43. -
9 ἀρά
A prayer, Il.15.378, 598, 23.199, Hes.Op. 726, Pi.I. 6(5).43; ἀρὴν ἐποιήσαντο παῖδα γενέσθαι Ἀρίστωνι offered prayers that a child should be born, Hdt.6.63.2 vow, Inscr.Cypr.83, 147H.3 curse, imprecation,ἐξ ἀρέων μητρὸς.. ἥ ῥα θεοῖσι πόλλ' ἀχέουσ' ἠρᾶτο Il.9.566
; freq. in Trag., mostly in pl., A.Pr. 910, S.OT 295; ἀρὰς ἀρᾶσθαι,προστιθέναι, ἐξανιέναι, E.Ph.67, S.OC 952, 154(lyr.), 1375;ἐπεύχεσθαι Pl.Criti. 119e
;θέσθαι ἐπί τινας Plu.Cam.13
: also in sg.,πατρὸς δ' ἀ. κρανθήσεται A.Pr. 910
, cf. Ag. 457 (lyr.), etc.;ἡ τοῦ νόμου ἀ. Pl.Lg. 871b
; ἀρᾷ.. ἔνοχος ἔστω ib. 742b, etc.: in pl., imprecations, freq. in Inscrr. on those who shall mutilate or remove them, Inscr.Magn.105.53 (ii B. C.), IG3.1417 sqq.II Ἀρά personified as the goddess of destruction and revenge, III;δεινόπους Ἀρά Id.OT 418
; but in A.Eu. 417 the Erinyes say that Ἀραί is their own nameγῆς ὑπαί; Ἀρά τ' Ἐρινὺς πατρὸς ἡ μεγασθενής Id.Th.70
;Ἀρᾶς ἱερόν Ar.Fr. 575
. (Hence the Verb ἀράομαι.) [[dialect] Ep. always ᾱρ, [dialect] Att. always ᾰρ.] (From ἀρϝᾱ, cf. κάταρ ϝος.) -
10 δασπλῆτις
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: unknown; used of the Erinyes, Hekate, the Eumenids etc (ο 234, Theoc.)Other forms: also δασπλής, - ῆτος f. (Simon., Euph., Nonn.; - ῆτε as m. du. Nic.), δασπλήτης m. (An. Ox.).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Unknown. Form like χερνῆτις, κυνηγέτις etc. (Schwyzer 451). Several explanations. An analysis as δασ-πλῆτις looks nice, but gives semantically no explanations for πλησίον, ἄ-πλητος, Dor. ἄ-πλᾱτος `unapproachable', πλᾶτις `spouse' (Bechtel Lexil.). The first member to δασύς (Osthoff MU 2, 46ff.), or as δα- `house' in δά-πεδον. - Diff. Solmsen RhM 60, 497ff.; Schwyzer 451 n. 4.Page in Frisk: 1,350-351Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > δασπλῆτις
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11 μεγαίρω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `grudge, envy', mostly with negation; privative verbal adj. ἀ-μέγαρ-τος `not enviable, unpleasant, unhappy' (Il.). After sch. on Ν 563 and Eust. from Salamis (cf. Ruijgh L'élém. ach. 162).Other forms: aor. μεγῆραιEtymology: Formation like ἐχθαίρω, γεραίρω a. o. (Schwyzer 725) and except for the yot-derivation formally identical with Arm. mecarem `esteem highly' (from mec `great', s. μέγας). First from an r-stem *μέγαρ `greatness', *μεγαρός `great'; so original meaning `hold smth. for smb. as (too) big' (cf. Brugmann Grundr. 22: 1, 365)? Here Μέγαιρα f. name of one of the Erinyes, prop. euphemistically "the exalted" (cf. Εὑμενίδες), as γέραιρα, γεραρός? Further s. μέγας.Page in Frisk: 2,188-189Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > μεγαίρω
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12 δράκαινα
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13 Τισιφόνη
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14 ἄοινος
ἄοιν-ος, ον,A without wine, ἄοινοι χοαί, offered to the Erinyes, A.Eu. 107 (whence they are themselves called ἄοινοι, S. OC 100); ἀοίνοις ἐμμανεῖς θυμώμασιν frenzied with the wine of wrath, A.Eu. 860;ἄ. συμπόσιον Thphr.
ap. Plu.2.679a;νηφαντικὴ καὶ ἄ. κρήνη Pl.Phlb. 61c
.2 of men, having no wine, sober, X.Cyr.6.2.27; also of a place, having none, ib.26. -
15 βόσκημα
A that which is fed or fatted: in pl., fatted beasts, cattle, S.Tr. 762, E.Ba. 677, X.HG4.6.6; of sheep, E.Alc. 576 (lyr.), El. 494; ἐμῆς χερὸς β., of horses, Id.Hipp. 1356 (lyr.); of dogs, X.Cyr.8.1.9;ζῆν ἀπὸ βοσκημάτων Arist.Pol. 1319a20
: dual, of a couple of pigs, Ar.Ach. 811: sg., of a single beast,ἄκανθα ποντίου β. A.Fr.275.3
; ; opp. θηρίον, Arist.MM 1204a38, Str.16.4.16.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > βόσκημα
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17 δυστυχής
δυστῠχ-ής, ές,A unlucky, unfortunate, of persons and things, Th.7.87, Pl.Lg. 832a, etc.; freq. in Trag.,δυστυχῆ πράσσειν A.Th. 339
(lyr.);δ. βίος S. El. 602
;δ. εἴς τι E.Ph. 1642
;τά τ' ἔνδον τά τε θύραζε δ. Id.Or. 604
;τὸ δυστυχές A.Ch. 913
. Adv.-, Pl.Lg. 687e, etc.2 of the Erinyes, δ. κόραι ill-starred, harbingers of ill, A.Eu. 791 (lyr.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > δυστυχής
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18 θεά
Aθεῇ A.R.3.549
codd. (Hom. has dat. pl. θεῆς, θεῇσι, Il.3.158, 8.305), [dialect] Lacon. [full] σιά Ar.Lys. 1263(lyr.): fem. of θεός (q.v.) in [dialect] Ep., Trag.(with imitations in Com., as Antiph.81, Eub.64), [dialect] Att. in set phrases (v. infr.) and later Prose: — goddess, opp. γυνή, Il.14.315: with another Subst.,θ. μήτηρ 1.280
;θεαὶ νύμφαι 24.615
; Παλλὰς θ. S.Ant. 1184;θεοὶ θεαί τε A.Th.87
(lyr.);μὰ θεούς, μὰ θεάς Pl.Smp. 219c
;μὰ τοὺς θεοὺς καὶ τὰς θεάς D.19.67
;τοῖς δώδεκα θεοῖς καὶ ταῖς σεμναῖς θεαῖς IG22.112.9
, cf. Antiph.206.2, Anaxandr.2;τῷ θεῷ καὶ τῇ θεᾷ IG12.76.39
: in dual, of Demeter and Persephone,μεγάλα θεά S.OC 683
(in earlier [dialect] Att. τὼ θεώ, v. θεός) ; αἱθεαί IG22.661.28
(iii B.C.); αἱ σεμναὶ θ. the Erinyes, S.OC 458, etc.; δειναί, ἀνώνυμοι θ., E.El. 1270, IT 944.II name of third τόπος, Vett. Val.69.12, Paul.Al.L.3, cf. Cat.Cod.Astr.8(4).144. [?θεάX-, but sts. monosyll. in Trag., as E.Andr. 978.] -
19 καταχθόνιος
A subterranean, Ζεὺς καταχθόνιος, i.e. Pluto, Il.9.457 (but Ζεὺς κ., = Veiouis, D.H.2.10); of Pluto, Demeter, Persephone, and the Erinyes, IG3.1423;δαίμονες κ. Hierocl. in CA
Ip.419 M.; = Lat. Di Manes, AP7.333; κ.θεοί, = Lat. Di Manes, freq. in sepulchral Inscrr., IG14.1660, al.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καταχθόνιος
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20 κυνώπης
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