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1 γλήνεα
γλή̱νεα, γλῆνοςgaudy things: neut nom /voc /acc pl (epic ionic) -
2 τρίγληνος
τρίγληνος, ον, in Hom. as epith. of ear-rings,Aἕρματα τρίγληνα Il. 14.183
, Od.18.298: ancient critics (cf. Sch. ad loc.) expld. it (1 ) from γλήνεα (Il.24.192), = ἀξιοθέατα, or (2) = τρίκοκκα, i. e. with three berry-shaped ornaments, or (3) = ἐκ τριῶν ζῳδίων συγκείμενα, or (4) = τριόφθαλμα, like [dialect] Att. τριοττίδες; and in other ways. It is prob. formed from γλήνη as τρίκλινος fr. κλίνη, etc., but the sense remains uncertain.II three-eyed, of Hecate, Ath.7.325a.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τρίγληνος
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3 χανδάνω
χανδάνω, Hp.Mul.1.78, [dialect] Ep. [tense] impf. χάνδανε ([etym.] ν) Il.23.742, Q.S.12.328: [tense] fut.Aχείσομαι Od.18.17
: [tense] aor.ἔχᾰδον Il.4.24
, [dialect] Ep.χάδον 11.462
, inf. , [dialect] Ep. and [dialect] Ion.χαδέειν Il.14.34
, Hp.Genit.9, part. : [tense] pf. with [tense] pres. sense, κέχανδα and [tense] plpf. κεχάνδει ( κεχόνδει v.l. in Il.24.192,ἐκεχάνδει Hsch.
), v. infr.:—[dialect] Ep. Verb (used once or twice in [dialect] Ion. Prose, and once in Ar., v. infr.), take in, hold, contain, ἓξ δ' ἄρα μέτρα χάνδανεν (sc. κρητήρ) Il.23.742; λέβης τέσσαρα μέτρα κεχανδώς ib. 268; ;οἶκος κεχανδὼς πολλὰ καὶ ἐσθλά Od.4.96
;ὃς [θάλαμος] γλήνεα πολλὰ κεχάνδει Il.24.192
;οὐδὸς ἀμφοτέρους ὅδε χείσεται Od.18.17
; Ἥρῃ δ' οὐκ ἔχαδε στῆθος χόλον the breast of Hera could not contain her rage (v.l. Ἥρη δ'.., Hera could not contain her anger in her breast), Il.4.24; κρέας ὥς οἱ χεῖρες ἐχάνδανον as much as his hands could hold, Od.17.344;ὅσον χανδάνει χείρ Hp.Mul.1.78
; [ῥόπαλόν] οἱ ἐχάνδανε χείρ Theoc.13.57
, cf. Lyc.317, Arat.697.II metaph., to be capable, able,ἤϋσεν ὅσον κεφαλὴ χάδε φωτός Il.11.462
;κεκραξόμεσθά γ' ὁπόσον ἡ φάρυξ ἂν ἡμῶν χανδάνῃ δι' ἡμέρας Ar.Ra. 260
;κωκύσασα.. ὅσσον ἐχάνδανε μητρὸς ἀνίη AP7.644
([place name] Bianor);ὅσον χάδον, ὅσσον ἔρεξαν Opp.C.4.210
: c. inf., στόμα χείσεται ἐξονομῆναι τοῦτο prob. for στοναχήσεται in h.Ven. 252. (Cf. Lat. pr(a)e-hendo; root χενδ- in χείσομαι ([etym.] χενδ-ς- ) and κέχονδα (which shd. prob. be restored in Hom.); χα-ν-δ-άνω is formed from ἔχαδον (ἔχṇ δον).)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > χανδάνω
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4 ἐνωπή
A face, countenance, used by Hom. only in dat. ἐνωπῇ, as Adv., before the face, openly, Il.5.374, [21.510]; laterἐνωπῆς γλήνεα Nic.Th. 227
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5 γλήνη
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `eyeball' (Hom.; also reviling Θ 164), also `pupil of the eye' (Ruf. Onom., H.), metaph. `socket of a joint' (Gal.), `honeycomb' (AB, H.)Derivatives: γλήνεα n. pl. `gaudy things, trinkets' (Ω 192), `stars' (Arat.); sg. γλῆνος = γλήνη (Nic.), = φάος H. - γληνίς (IG 5 [1] 1447, 9, Messene III-IIa) meaning unknown. Artificial is hellenistic γλήν = γλήνη (Hermesian.), cf. Schwyzer 584 A. 6. PN: Γλῆνος, Γλῆνις, Γληνώ, Γληνεύς. - Unclear is the meaning of τρί-γληνα ( ἕρματα Hom.); τρίγληνος also as attribute of Hecate (Ath.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Etymology: A problem is that the basic meaning of the word is unknown. One compares γαλήνη, γέλως, but also γλαινοί τὰ λαμπρύσματα τῶν περικεφαλαιῶν, οἷον ἀστέρες H. The last word is only known from this gloss. DELG says it is `imprudent' to connect the words. Connection as an IE word is possible ( gleh₂-i-) but uncertain and unconvincing. Comparison of γλαινοί with OHG kleini `gleaming, elegant, fine, klein', OE clǣne `clean' is also quite uncertain. Doubtful Machek Listy filol. 72, 70 (to Slav. zrěnica `pupil'). - Lamer IF 48, 231f., assumes a basic meaning `puppet' and thinks the word is Pre-Greek. If we connect γλαινοί, which seems possible, the word is Pre-Greek (α\/αι is frequent in these words; cf. γηθυλλίς \/ γαιθυλλάδαι).Page in Frisk: 1,311-312Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > γλήνη
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6 ἐνῶπα
Grammatical information: adv.Meaning: `in the face, openly; against' m. gen. (Ο 320, Orph. L., Epigr.), univerbation of ἐν ὦπα, cf. ἔναντα and Schwyzer 619.Derivatives: ἐνωπα-δίως `from face to face, in the flesh' (ψ 94), - δίς (A. R. 4, 351), - δόν (Q. S. 2, 84) `id.'.Etymology: Through hypostasis arose ἐνώπ-ιος `in the face, visible', mostly. neutr. as adv. and prep. ἐνώπιον (w. gen.) `in the flesh, personally' (hell.), κατενώπιον `id.' (hell.). Neutr. pl. ἐνώπια `front wall, ouside wall, fassade of a house' (Hom.), also in sing. (Delos IIa); `face' (A. Supp. 146 [lyr.]). - An isolated dative is ἐνωπῃ̃ `in the face, openly' (Ε 374), from ἐνωπή `look, face' (only in ἐνωπῆς γλήνεα Nik. Th. 227; simplex ὠπή A. R.), if not reformatiom of ἐνῶπα after the adverbial datives in -ῃ̃ (σπουδῃ̃ etc.; Schwyzer 622), cf. Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 249. - See ὤψ; and cf. πρόσωπον and μέτωπον.Page in Frisk: 1,526-527Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἐνῶπα
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γλήνεα — γλή̱νεα , γλῆνος gaudy things neut nom/voc/acc pl (epic ionic) … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
γλήνος — γλῆνος, το (Α) Ι. συνήθως στον πληθ. τα γλήνεα 1. παιχνίδια, στολίδια 2. άστρα II. εν. 1. γλήνη τού οφθαλμού* 2. το φως. [ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. Βλ. γλήνη] … Dictionary of Greek