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1 γρύξ
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2 γρῦ
γρῦ, used with negs., ἀποκρινομένῳ.. οὐδὲ γρῦ notA a syllable, Ar.Pl. 17, cf. D.19.39;μηδὲ γ. λέγε Men.521
; ὄψου μηδὲν.. μηδὲ γ. not a morsel, not a bit, Antiph.190.13;διαφέρει Χαιρεφῶντος οὐδὲ γ. Men. 364
, cf. Sam. 310, Aristaenet.1.17, Jul.ad Ath.273b. (Expld. of the noise of swine, not even a grunt, by Sch.Ar. l.c.; also, a small coin, Suid.; but prop., = dirt under the nail, Hsch., who also explains it as = γρύτη, cf. γρύξ.) -
3 γρῦ
Grammatical information: n.?Meaning: with negation, a small measure, often of sounds (Ar.); sch. Ar. Pl. 17 from the grunting of a swine (clearly onomat.); = ὁ ὑπὸ τῳ̃ ὄνυχι ῥύπος H. (also γρύξ) and = γρύτη; a small coin Suid.Other forms: indecl.Derivatives: γρύζω, aor. γρύξαι `grunt' (Ar.), γρυσμός (Agathocl.); γρῦλος, expressive gemination γρύλλος `piglet' (Ath.), metaph. `eel' (Diph. Siph.; because of its thickness and sound, s. Strömberg Fischnamen 68f.); γρυλίων χοῖρος H; as PN Γρῦλος, - ων etc. (Bechtel Hist. Personennamen 581); γρῡλίζω (Ar.; γρυλλίζω rejected by Phryn.) ; γρῡλισμός (Arist.); γρύλλη ὑῶν φωνή H. - γογγρύζειν, γογγρύσαι (H.) influenced by γογγύζειν (s. v.).Origin: ONOM [onomatopoia, and other elementary formations]Etymology: With onomat. γρύζω compare Lat. grunnio, grundio, ags. grun(n)ian, OHG NHG grunzen. - Difficult γρωνάδες θήλειαι σύες H., which has been thought to represent the Laconian pronunciation with [u], cf NGr. γουρούνι `swine' ( γέωνα H. an error?) ; s. Kretschmer Glotta 13, 135. - On γρύλλος `caricature' and γρυλλισμός a dance s. v.Page in Frisk: 1,328-329Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > γρῦ
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