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1 Γίλλος
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2 Γίλλον
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3 νεογιλλός
νεογιλλός, - ιλόςGrammatical information: adj.Meaning: about `new(ly)born, young, small' (μ 86, Is. Fr. 12, Theoc., late prose); cf. H.: νεογιλῆς (μ 86) νεογνῆς, νεαρᾶς, νέας, νεωστὶ γεννηθείσης; after sch. ad loc. γάλακτι τρεφομένης; besides perh. νεογιλής m νεογηλέα, v. l. Anacr. 51 for νεοθηλέα.Origin: IE [Indo-European]X [probably] [356] *ǵeid- `suck'Etymology: The 2. member also in Γίλλος with Γιλλίς, - ίων. The gemination, which is typical of flattering names, need not belong to the adj. If original, - γιλλος may stand for *-γιδ-λος and belong to Lith. žindù, žį̀sti `suck'; νεο-γιλλός then prop. "who just (since a short time) sucks"? Bechtel, e.g. Lex. s.v. -- Diff. Prellwitz s.v. (s. also Bq). Perh. in Myc. kira = \/gillā\/, Chantraine, Atti 1o Congresso intern. de Micenologia, 574.Page in Frisk: 2, 304Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > νεογιλλός
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4 Γίλλω
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5 Γίλλῳ
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6 γιλός
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7 νέος
Grammatical information: adj.Meaning: `new, joung, youthful, unusual, unheard'; comp forms νεώτερος, - τατος (since Il.), also νέατος in the sense of `novissimus, last' (trag.)?, s. νείατος, νειός.Dialectal forms: Myc. newoDerivatives: 1. νεαρός `young, youthful, tender, fresh' (Β 289; on the formation below) with νεάρωσις f. `rejuvenation' (Poet. in PIand. 78, 13). -- 2. νεό-της, Dor. - τας, - ητος f. `age of youth, youthful spirit, young men' (Il.), - τήσιος `youthful' (Ps.-Phok.). -- 3. νεοίη f. `youthful thoughtlessness' (Ψ 604), νέοιαι ἀφροσύναι H.; after ἀνοίη, ἄνοια, s. Wackernagel Unt. 242f.. -- 4. νέᾱξ, - κος m. = νεανίας (Nicophon, Poll.); Björck Alpha impurum 264 f. -- Adverbs: 5. νεωστί `newly, fresh' (IA.) from νέως + τι (Schwyzer 624). -- 6. νεόθεν `anew' (S. OC 1447 [lyr.]). -- Denomin. verbs: 7. νεάζω, also w. prefix, e.g. ἀνα-, ἐκ-, ἐν-, `be or become young' (trag., com., Hdt., hell.) with ἐκνεασμός `innovation' (Simp.); νεασμός `ploughing a fallow land' (Gp.), s. νεάω. -- 8. νεόω `make new' (A.), also = νεάω (LXX, Poll.) with νεώματα pl. `worked fallow land' (LXX). -- 9. νεάω `work fallow land' (Hes. Op. 462), cf. Lat. novālis ( ager, terra) `fallow land'; besides deriv. from νε(ι)ός `fallow land' (s.v.) is possible. -- 10. νεώσσω, - ττω `renew' (Hdn., H.); cf. Schwyzer 733. -- 11. νεωτερίζω `renew, (the state organistion) make innovations' (Att.) with νεωτερ-ισμός, - ισμα, - ισις, - ιστής, - ικός. -- On νεανίας s. v.; on the meaning of νέος Porzig Sprachgesch. u. Wortbed. 343 ff.Origin: IE [Indo-European] [769] *neu̯os `new'Etymology: As inherited word νέος from νέϜος ( νεϜόστατος Cypr.) is identical with Hitt. neu̯a-, Skt. náva-, Lat. novus, OCS novъ, Toch. B ñuwe, A ñu: IE *néuos `new'. Beside it a i̯o-deriv. in Skt. návya-, Germ., e.g. Goth. niujis, Celt., e.g. Gaul. Novio-dūnum, Lith. naũjas. Also νεῖος (only A. R. 1, 125, verse-begin) could agree with this; but it is no more than a metrically lengthened νέος. An old r-formation could be νεαρός, which has an agreement in Arm. nor `new' from *neu̯erós v.t.; cf. νηρός. The denominative νεάω agrees with Lat. novāre and Hitt. neu̯ah̯h̯- `renew'. The agreement of νεότης and Lat. novitās, νέᾱξ and CSl. novakъ can result from parallel innovations. -- WP. 2, 324, Pok. 769.Page in Frisk: 2,Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > νέος
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Γίλλος — masc nom sg … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
Γίλλον — Γίλλος masc acc sg … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
Γίλλῳ — Γίλλος masc dat sg … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
ĝeid- — ĝeid English meaning: to suck Deutsche Übersetzung: ‘saugen” Material: Gk. Hom. νεογιλλός “ seit kurzem saugend (von Tierjungen) “, Γίλλος, Γιλλίς, Γιλλίων (from a *γιλλός from *γιδλός “ sucking, suckling “); Lith. žindù žį sti … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary