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1 Μυκήνηθεν
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2 Μυκήνη
A Mycene, Mycenae: Hom. uses both sg. (Il.4.52, Od.3.304, al.), and pl. (only in Il.2.569, 4.376); the pl. prevails in [dialect] Att., Th.1.10, etc.:—Adj. [full] Μῠκηναῖος, α, ον, Mycenaean, Il.15.638, etc.: [dialect] Dor. Subst. [full] Μῠκᾱνεύς, έως, ὁ, a Mycenaean, SIG31 (Delph., v B. C.):—fem. Adj. [full] Μῠκηνίς, ίδος, Critias 16.12 D.: Adv. [full] Μῠκήνηθεν, from Mycene, Il.9.44: [dialect] Dor. [full] Μῠκᾱνέᾱθεν IG4.492 (Mycenae, vi B. C.). -
3 Μυκήνη
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4 Μῠκῆναι
ΜῠκῆναιGrammatical information: PNMeaning: town in Argolis.Other forms: (Arg. - ᾶναι) pl., also sg. Μῠκήνη f. (both since Il.).Derivatives: Μυκηναῖος `Mycenaean' (Il.), also Μυκανεύς `id.' (Delphi Va), f. Μυκηνίς (Critias, E.); Μυκηνεύς as PN (Paus.; Bosshardt 105); Μυκήνηθεν `from M.' (Il.), Μυκανεαθεν (Mycenae VIa). -- Besides Μυκήνη name of a heroine (β 120).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Formation as Άθῆναι and like this prob. Pre-Greek (Fick Vorgr. ON 96 a. 131). As Άθῆναι after Άθήνη, Μυκῆναι might have been called after the heroine Μυκήνη (Nilsson Gr. Rel. 1, 349). IE etymolog by Grošelj Živa Ant. 7, 227: to μύκων σωρός, θημών (H.) etc. (WP.2, 311, Pok. 752; quite doubtful non-IE combinations by Hubschmid 3me congr. intern. de toponymie [Louvain 1951] II 187) because of the position. Often as "mushroom-place" connected with μύκης (e.g. Solmsen IF 30, 27, Strömberg Pflanzennamen 125 n. 3); against this Krahe Gnomon 17, 472.Page in Frisk: 2,266-267Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > Μῠκῆναι
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