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1 γαλόων
γάλοωςhusband's sister: masc gen pl (attic epic ionic)γαλόω̆ν, γάλοωςhusband's sister: masc acc sg (attic epic ionic) -
2 γαλόως
γαλόως, όω, ἡ, att. γάλως, ω, Mannsschwester, Schwägerin, Latein. glos, Apollon. Lex. Homer. p. 53, 31 γάλως ἀνδρὸς ἀδελφή, vgl. Scholl. Iliad. 3, 122. 22, 473; γαλόῳ dativ. sing. Iliad. 3, 122, γαλόῳ nomin. plur. 22, 473, γαλόων genit. plur. 6, 378. 383. 24, 769; – γάλον steht Phot. cod. 279.
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3 δαήρ
δᾱήρ, έρος, ὁ, voc. δᾶερ, Il.3.180,6.344, Men.135: dat. written τῷ δαιρι (sic) JHS37.105, cf. BCH8.382, BureschA Aus Lydien 116:— husband's brother, brother-in-law: gen. pl. as disyll.,δαέρων ἢ γαλόων Il.24.769
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4 γάλως
γάλως, -ωGrammatical information: f.Meaning: `husband's sister' (Il.)Other forms: Ep. dat. sg. and nom. pl. γαλόῳ, gen. pl. γαλόων (with metrical diectasis). γάλις γαλαός H. (s. below).Dialectal forms: Att. (acc. to Hdn. Gr.)Origin: IE [Indo-European] [367] *ǵlH-ōu-s `husband's sister'Etymology: The Greek forms derive from *γαλ-αϜ-ο- (not *γαλ-ωϜ-ο-, Beekes, MSS 34, 1976,13ff), thematization of *ǵlh₂-eu-; this is probably an oblique stem from *ǵ(e)lh₂-ōu-s (formation as in πάτρως, μήτρως, s. vv.). Old genealogical term. Acc. to Hermann Gött. Nachr. 1918, 222f. originally the ummarried sister of the husband. Cf. Lat. glōs `husband's sister' (sec. `brother's wife'); the loss of the laryngeal in Latin is difficult, Schrijver 131. Arm. tal `id.' (i-stem; t- for c- after taygr `husbands brother', s. on δαήρ) and Slavic words, e. g. OCS zъlъva, Russ. zólva, zolóvka \< *-uu̯- (from - uh₂- after the feminines in -ūs?). Sanskrit has giri- `sister-in-law' from *ǵlH-i-. Unclear γέλαρος ἀδελφοῦ γυνή, Φρυγιστί H. (for *γέλαϜος? Hermann l.c.). - Oettinger (in Anreiter a.o., Man and the animal world, 1998, 649-654) points out that in Romance languages and dialects often `weasel' and `aunt' are homonyms, because of the behaviour of the aunt; for the same reason the IE terms could have been identical. The nature of the laryngeal is difficult to determine, unless the Hesychius gloss has *γαλαϜ-ος \< *ǵlh₂-eu-os ( γάλις could be *ǵlH-i-).Page in Frisk: 1,286-287Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > γάλως
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γαλόων — γάλοως husband s sister masc gen pl (attic epic ionic) γαλόω̆ν , γάλοως husband s sister masc acc sg (attic epic ionic) … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
золовка — сестра мужа , диал. золва, золвица, укр. золвиця, цслав. зълъва γάλως, ср. болг. злъва, болг. зълва, зап. болг. золва, сербохорв. за̏ова, за̑ва, словен. zȏlva, др. чеш. zelva, польск. zеɫwа, zоɫwа. Праслав. *zъlу, род. п. *zъlъve родственно лат … Этимологический словарь русского языка Макса Фасмера
ĝ(e)lōu̯ - — ĝ(e)lōu̯ English meaning: sister in law Deutsche Übersetzung: ‘schWester of Gatten” Material: Gk. *γάλωFος in Hom. dat. sg. and nom. pl. γαλόῳ, gen. pl. γαλόων, Att. γάλως, gen. γάλω “Mannes sister “; Lat. glōs, glōris “Mannes… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary