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1 βόεος
1 of oxen (of oxhide?) βοέους δήσαις ἀνάγκᾳ ἔντεσιν αὐχένας (v. l. βοέοις) P. 4.234 -
2 βόεος
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3 βοέος
βόειοςof an ox: masc nom sg (epic ionic)βοεύςrope of ox-hide: masc gen sg (epic ionic) -
4 βόειος
A (Apulian vase) is dub.): ([etym.] βοῦς):— of an ox or oxen, esp. of ox-hide,δέρμα βόειον Od.14.24
;βοέοισιν ἱμᾶσιν Il.23.324
;βοείας ἀσπίδας 5.452
;βόεα κρέα Hdt.2.37
, 168;τὰ β. κρέα Pl.R. 338c
;γάλα β. E.Cyc. 218
, Arist.HA 521b33, Dsc.4.83, Porph.Abst.4.17; ποδὶ βοείῳ τὸν θεὸν ἐλθεῖν, of Dionysus, Plu.2.364f: metaph., β. ῥήματα bull-words, Ar.Ra. 924.II [full] βοείη or [full] βοέη (sc. δορή), ἡ, ox-hide,ἀδέψητον βοέην Od.20.2
, 142;βοὸς μεγάλοιο βοείην Il.17.389
; ox-hide shield, βοέῃς εἰλυμένω ὤμους αὔῃσι στερεῇσι ib. 492; βοῶν τ' εὖ ποιητάων ([var] contr. for βοέων) 16.636. -
5 ὠμοβόειος
A of raw, untanned ox-hide,ἀσπίδας ὠμοβοΐνας Hdt.7.76
,79; γέρρα δασειῶν βοῶν ὠμοβόεια (v.l. -βόϊνα) X.An.4.7.22; δερμάτων ὠμοβοείων (v.l. βοΐνων) ib.26; σάλπιγξιν ὠμοβοΐναις ib.7.3.32 codd.:— ἡ ὠμοβοέη (sc. δορά), a raw ox-hide (cf. λεοντέη, etc.), Hdt.3.9, 4.65: in later writers usu. in form [suff] ὠμο-βόϊνος, Str.15.1.42, D.S.3.8, etc.: acc. pl. ὠμοβοεῖς in AP6.21.4 is formed by a false analogy, as if fr. ὠμοβοεύς.II ὠμοβοείου μοι παραθεὶς τόμον.., καὶ τρία μοι κεράσας ὠμοβοειότερα .. having set before me a slice of raw beef, and mixed me three cups yet more raw than beef, AP11.137 (Lucill.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὠμοβόειος
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6 βόειος
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7 βοῦς
βοῦς, βοόςGrammatical information: f. m.Meaning: `bovid, cow, bull, ox' (Il.).Dialectal forms: Myc. qoo \/gʷōns\/? (Ruijgh Études 131). Acc. Dor. and Η 238 βῶν, with Dor. nom. βῶς; Att. acc. βοῦν after βοῦς (Schwyzer 577; s. below)Compounds: As first member βου-, βο(Ϝ)- (before vowel): βουκόλος, βούβοτος, βούτυρον, βοηλάτης, βοῶπις. On augment. βου- s.v. and βούβρωστις, βουγάιε, βουλιμία. On ἑκατόμβη s.v. As second member also - βοιος, e. g. ἐννεά-βοιος (Il.) \< *-βοϜιο- = Skt. gávya- (below).Derivatives: Demin. βοΐδιον (Ar.). - βούτης `cowherd', and adj. `of a cow' (A.), with πολυ-βούτης `rich in cows'; βοεύς `strap of cow-leather' (β 426). - Adj.: βοειος, βόεος (Il.), subst. f. βοείη, βοέη `cow-hide' (Il.). - On Βοῦκος, βουκαῖος s. βουκόλος. S. βοῦα and βουσός.Etymology: Old word preserved in many languages: Skt. gaúḥ, acc. gā́m (= βῶν), Lat. bōs (from Osc.-Umbr.), gen. pl. boum = βοῶν = Skt. gávām, Umbr. acc. bum = βῶν; Arm. kov (u-Stamm), OIr. bó, Germ., e. g. OHG. chuo, Toch.A ko, ki, B keu, Latv. gùovs `cow', OCS gov-ę-do. Adj. *guou̯-io- in - βο(Ϝ)ιος = Skt. gávya-, Arm. kogi `butter'. S. also ἑκατόμβη. - The root will have been * gʷeh₃- seen in βόσκω. The original inflection is still not clear: we expect * gʷeh₃-u-s, gen. gʷh₃-eu-s (as in the proterodynamic inflection); the latter form explains Av. gaoš (and Gr. βοϜ-ος), but not Skt. gauš, nor the acc. gā́m, βών. The Gr. nom. can be * gʷeh₃-us \> βοῦς; the acc. may have *gʷōm \< older * gʷoum,Page in Frisk: 1,260-261Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > βοῦς
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8 βοός
βοῦς, βοόςGrammatical information: f. m.Meaning: `bovid, cow, bull, ox' (Il.).Dialectal forms: Myc. qoo \/gʷōns\/? (Ruijgh Études 131). Acc. Dor. and Η 238 βῶν, with Dor. nom. βῶς; Att. acc. βοῦν after βοῦς (Schwyzer 577; s. below)Compounds: As first member βου-, βο(Ϝ)- (before vowel): βουκόλος, βούβοτος, βούτυρον, βοηλάτης, βοῶπις. On augment. βου- s.v. and βούβρωστις, βουγάιε, βουλιμία. On ἑκατόμβη s.v. As second member also - βοιος, e. g. ἐννεά-βοιος (Il.) \< *-βοϜιο- = Skt. gávya- (below).Derivatives: Demin. βοΐδιον (Ar.). - βούτης `cowherd', and adj. `of a cow' (A.), with πολυ-βούτης `rich in cows'; βοεύς `strap of cow-leather' (β 426). - Adj.: βοειος, βόεος (Il.), subst. f. βοείη, βοέη `cow-hide' (Il.). - On Βοῦκος, βουκαῖος s. βουκόλος. S. βοῦα and βουσός.Etymology: Old word preserved in many languages: Skt. gaúḥ, acc. gā́m (= βῶν), Lat. bōs (from Osc.-Umbr.), gen. pl. boum = βοῶν = Skt. gávām, Umbr. acc. bum = βῶν; Arm. kov (u-Stamm), OIr. bó, Germ., e. g. OHG. chuo, Toch.A ko, ki, B keu, Latv. gùovs `cow', OCS gov-ę-do. Adj. *guou̯-io- in - βο(Ϝ)ιος = Skt. gávya-, Arm. kogi `butter'. S. also ἑκατόμβη. - The root will have been * gʷeh₃- seen in βόσκω. The original inflection is still not clear: we expect * gʷeh₃-u-s, gen. gʷh₃-eu-s (as in the proterodynamic inflection); the latter form explains Av. gaoš (and Gr. βοϜ-ος), but not Skt. gauš, nor the acc. gā́m, βών. The Gr. nom. can be * gʷeh₃-us \> βοῦς; the acc. may have *gʷōm \< older * gʷoum,Page in Frisk: 1,260-261Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > βοός
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9 μέλεος
Grammatical information: adj.Meaning: `idle, vain, futile, unhappy' (Il.).Compounds: Rarely as 1. member, e.g. μελεο-παθής `having suffered wretchedly' (A.). As to the accent agreeing to the secondary material- and animal-adj. like χρύσεος, λίθεος, βόεος (Chantraine Form. 50 f.), μέλεος belongs because of its meaning rather to the primary oxytona ἐτεός, κενεός, στερεός; so an instance of Aeolic barytonesis?Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Like ἐτεός for ἐτεϜός, μέλεος can stand for *μέλεϜος (Bechtel Lex. s. v.; cf. on μῶλος). Further unclear; quite dobtful combinations in Prellwitz, Bq, WP. 2, 291, Pok. 719f.; s. also W.-Hofmann s. 3. malus, Fraenkel Lit. et. Wb. s. mẽlas 1.; cf. also on βλάσφημος.Page in Frisk: 2,200Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > μέλεος
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βοέος — βόειος of an ox masc nom sg (epic ionic) βοεύς rope of ox hide masc gen sg (epic ionic) … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)