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1 Βριτόμαρτις
Βρῐτόμαρτις, ἡ, acc.A (Dreros, iii B. C.; where B. is distd. fr. Artemis), name of Artemis in Crete, = virgo dulcis, acc. to Solin. 11.8 (but a nymph in Call.Dian. 190): gen. - εως, Str.10.4.14; - ιδος, EM214.23:—hence [full] Βρῐτομάρτια, τά, festival at Delos, IG11 (2).145.34. (Derived from [full] βρίτον, = ἀγαθόν, acc. to EM214.29.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Βριτόμαρτις
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2 βριτύ
Grammatical information: adj.Compounds: Βριτό-μαρτις surname of Artemis on Crete (inscr., Str.), also a goddess or nymphe on Crete (Dreros) (Call. Dian. 190); Βριτομάρτια n. pl. feast on Delos (inscr.). Also Βριτόμαρπις, - μάρπεια (Crete). Acc. to Marinatos Άρχ. Δελτ. 9, 79ff. to Μάρπησσα, name of a divinity in Aetolia. Wahrmann. Glotta 19, 170 thinks - μαρπις is the original form (but that Βριτόμαρτις is due to dissimilation is improbable); thus Guarducci, Inscr. Cr. 1, 35. Also Βρυτόμαρτις (Wahrmann l.c.). - Acc. to Solin. 11, 8 = `dulcis virgo', which seems confirmed by the gloss. Latte thinks that the gloss may have been invented secondarily to explain the name, but R. A. Brown. Pre-Greek Speech on Crete, 1985, 41 rightly objects that the υ-stem is not accounted for in this way. IE etymologies are useless. For π\/τ Fur. 166 compares Πανοπεύς \/ Φανοτεύς, see also his p. 389; a variation ι\/υ is known from Pre-Greek.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Page in Frisk: 1,269Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > βριτύ
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3 Βριτό-μαρτις
Meaning: Surname of Artemis on Crete (inscr., Str.), also a goddess or nymphe on Crete, Dreros (Call. Dian. 190).Other forms: Also Βριτόμαρπις, - μάρπεια (Crete).Derivatives: Βριτομάρτια n. pl. feast on Delos (inscr.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Acc. to Marinatos Άρχ. Δελτ. 9, 79ff. to Μάρπησσα, name of a divinity in Aetolia. Wahrmann, Glotta 19, 170 thinks - μαρπις is the original form (but that Βριτόμαρτις is due to dissimilation is improbable); thus Guarducci, Inscr. Cr. 1, 35. Also Βρυτόμαρτις (Wahrmann l.c.). - Acc. to Solin. 11, 8 = `dulcis virgo', which seems confirmed by the gloss. Latte thinks that the gloss may have been invented secondarily to explain the name, but R. A. Brown, Pre-Greek Speech on Crete, 1985, 41 rightly objects that the υ-stem is not accounted for in this way. IE etymologies are useless. For π\/τ Fur. 166 compares Πανοπεύς \/ Φανοτεύς see also his p. 389; a variation ι\/υ is known from Pre-Greek.Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > Βριτό-μαρτις
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