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1 ἀκριβής
ἀκρῑβ-ής, ές,A exact, accurate, precise, E.El. 367, etc.;σημεῖον Th.1.10
;δίαιτα Hp.Aph.1.4
; τριταῖος returning precisely at its time, Id.Epid.1.24; γαλήνη complete calm, Jul. Or.1.25c.II of persons, precise, strict,δικασταί Th.3.46
; ;δεινὸς καὶ ἀ. Lys.7.12
; ἀ. τοῖς ὄμμασι sharp- sighted, Theoc.22.194; of arguments, Ar.Nu. 130;ἀ. μουσική E. Supp. 906
, etc.; τὸ ἀ., = ἀκρίβεια, Hp.VM9;τὸ πάνυ ἀ. Th.6.18
: freq.in Adv. - βῶς to a nicety, precisely, ἀ. εἰδέναι, ἐπίστασθαι, καθορᾶν, μαθεῖν, etc., Hdt.7.32, etc.;ἀ. οἶσθα A.Pr. 330
; opp. ἁπλῶς, Isoc.5.46; opp. τύπῳ (in outline, roughly), Arist.EN 1104a2: [comp] Comp. , Act.Ap.18.26: [comp] Sup. ; ἀ. καὶ μόλις with greatest difficulty, Plu.Alex.16:—also οὐκ εἰς ἀκριβὲς ἦλθες at the right moment, E.Tr. 901.c Astron., true, opp. φαινόμενος, Procl. Hyp.4.31.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀκριβής
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2 στελεά
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `shaft of an axe, hack, hammer etc.' (- ειή φ 422 and - εά Aen. Tact. `cavity for the shaft' after Bérard REGr. 68, 8f. and Pocock AmJPh 82, 346ff. with Eust., H. and EM).Other forms: - εή (A. R.), στειλειή (φ 422; v.l. Nic. Th. 387); - εόν (Aen. Tact., Babr.), στειλειόν (ε 236) n.; - εός and - ειός (Att. inscr.) m.; - εός or - εόν (hell. a. late); στειλεός (Hp. with vv. ll.), στειλειός (Aesop.), gen. - ειοῦ (Nic. Th. 387 as v. l.)Derivatives: στειλει-άριον (Eust.) and the denom. ptc. ἐστελεωμένος `provided with a shaft' (AP). -- Beside it στέλεχος n. (m.) `the end of the stem at the root of a tree, stump, log, stem, branch' (Pi., IA.; on the eaning Strömberg Theophrastea 95ff.). Some compp., e.g. πολυ-στελέχ-ης (Thphr.), - ος (AP) `with many stems' (cf. Strömberg 103 f.). From this στελέχ-ια πρέμ\<ν\>ια H., - ώδης `stem-like' (Thphr., Dsc.), - ιαῖος `serving as a stem' (Gal.), - ηδόν `according to the kind of stem' (A. R. 1, 1004 as v. l. for στοιχηδόν).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin] (V)Etymology: On the formation: στελ-εά like δωρ-εά, γεν-εά, - εός, - εόν as κολ-εός, - εόν, θυρ-εός; στειλ-ειή as ἀρ-ειή, νευρ-ειή ( στειλ- metr. lengthening(?); cf. Schwyzer 469 n. 3 w. lit., Risch 120f., Chantraine Form. 51 a. 91. With στέλε-χος cf. τέμα-χος, σέλα-χος a.o. (Schwyzer 496, Chantraine 403). Both στελεά, - εός, - εόν and στέλεχος are based on an unknown, prob. nominal basis, perh. *στέλος n. (Schulze Q. 175), which fits unproblem. to Arm. steɫn, pl. steɫun-k` `stem, shaft, stalk, twig' and to Germ. words like OE stela m. `stalk of a plant', Norw. stjøl `stalk'; further s. στέλλω (with στόλος). Cf. also στήλη. -- The variation shows that the word is Pre-Greek, with a \> ε(ι) before palatal ly. Was the word *stalyaya?Page in Frisk: 2,785-786Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > στελεά
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