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1 Κυρβαντες
οἱ (dat. pl. Κυρβάντεσσι) Soph. = Κορύβαντες -
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See also: s. ΚορύβαντεςGreek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > Κύρβαντες
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Κύρβαςmasc nom /voc pl -
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Grammatical information: m. pl.Meaning: `Corybantes', priests of the Phrygian Cybele (E., Ar., Str.), sg. Κορύβας ` Ρέας ἱερεύς H.; also Κύρβαντες, sg. - ας (Pherecyd., S.).Derivatives: κορυβάντειος `Corybantian' (AP), - αντικός `id.' (Plu.), - αντίς f. `id.' (Nonn.), - αντώδης `C.-like' (Luc.), - αντεῖον n. `C.-temple' (Str.); κορυβαντιάω `to be filled with frenzy like the C.' (Pl., Longin.) with - ιασμός (D. H., Longin.); κορυβαντίζω `consecrate in the C. rites' (Ar. V. 119, Iamb.) with - ισμός κάθαρσις μανίας H.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Formation as Ἄβαντες, ἀλίβαντες a. o. (Schwyzer 526, Chantraine Formation 269). Etymology unknown; after the origin, Phrygian. Hypothesis of Kretschmer Sprache 2, 67f.: as Phrygian to OWNo. huerfa `turn oneself etc.' (Goth. ƕairban, s. on 2. καρπός). The variation whows that the word was in origin Pre-Greek, so Kretschmer's IE etymology must b abandoned (for Kretschmer the Phrygians were the only IE people in Anatolia, so he liked to find IE Phrygian etymologies, forgetting that the Phrygians took over much from earlier peoples in Anatolia). Which of the two forms was the original is far from easy to establish; Kretschmer thought is was Κύρβαντες (from where Κορύβ- arose through adaptation to κόρυς, which seems improbable to me). Fur. 359 thinks that in Pre-Greek a sequence υ - υ became ο - υ; so he too thinks that Κύρβ- was original (giving *Κυρυβ- \> Κορυβ-). [Not here with Kretschmer as Phryg. LW [loanword] κύρβις `turning table' (s. v.).] Rejecting the traditional etym. from κοῦρος, he assumes a form Κορυ-β- as the stem of κόρυψ νεανίσκος and thus explains Κορύβαντες. However, in this way he seems to forget that he took Κύρβαντες as the original form.Page in Frisk: 1,923-924Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > Κορύβαντες
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A Corybant, priest of Cybele in Phrygia, Hsch.: pl., Str.10.3.7, D.S.5.49, Luc.Salt.8; also associated with Dionysus, in pl. Κορύβαντες, E.Ba. 125 (lyr.), Hipp. 143 (lyr.), Ar.Lys. 558, Nonn.D.9.162, Str.l.c.: metaph., of drunken persons, Posidipp.26.22.—Cf. Κύρβαντες.III fabulous gem, Ps.-Plu.Fluv.18.8.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Κορύβας
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Grammatical information: f. a. m.Meaning: name of `turnable pillars or columns', in the form of a three-sided pyramide, on which in Athens the laws of Solon were inscribed, also used of other inscribed tables (Att., Arist.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Etymology: As technical expression suspected of being a loan. Mostly (Zupitza, Prellwitz etc., s. WP. 1, 472 f.) connected with καρπός `hand-root' (s. v.); apart from the diverging - β-, is an IE. sequence * kurp-, * kurb- (for *ku̯r̥p-, *ku̯r̥b-) hardly acceptable. - Here also Κύρβαντες (s. v.) seen the whirling dances (Fick BB 29, 239, Kretschmer Sprache 2, 68)? Discussion in Jeffery, Local Scrpts 53f. - Pre-Greek?Page in Frisk: 2,53Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κύρβεις
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Κύρβαντες — Κύρβας masc nom/voc pl … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
Κορύβας — ο (Α Κορύβας, αντος, θηλ. Κορυβαντίς, ίδος) συν. στον πληθ. οι Κορύβαντες δαίμονες, τέκνα τής μητέρας τών θεών Ρέας και ακόλουθοι της, κυρίως ως Ρέας Κυβέλης, οι οποίοι τελούσαν τις τελετές τους σε μανιώδη ενθουσιασμό, με έξαλλες κινήσεις,… … Dictionary of Greek