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1 δένδρεσι
δένδρονtree: neut dat pl -
2 δένδρεον
δένδρεον, [full] δένδρον, and [full] δένδρος, τό (late δένδρος, ὁ, Ath.Med. ap. Orib.inc.7.4), δένδρεον always in [dialect] Ep. (δενδρέῳ, δενδρέων, disyll., Il. 3.152, Od.19.520), also [dialect] Ion., Hdt.4.22, and [dialect] Dor., IG4.951.90 (Epid., iii B. C.); [dialect] Aeol. [full] δένδριον Theoc.29.12; later [dialect] Ep. [full] δένδρειον, τό, Arat. 1008, Nic.Th. 832: δένδρος, τό, nom., IG14.1934i3; acc., Hdt.6.79; gen.Aδένδρεος IG4.951.91
, ; dat. δένδρει, [dialect] Ion.- εϊ Hp.Nat.Puer.26
, MenoIatr.33.4, Arr.Ind.7.11: nom. pl.δένδρη E.Fr.484.5
, Pherecr.130.9, IG4.951.121, PHal.1.99 (iii B. C.), Ant.Lib.31.5; dat. pl.δένδρεσι Hdt.2.138
, Hp.Nat.Puer.26 (and so usu. in [dialect] Att. Prose. as Th.2.75, Pl.Lg. 625b, cf. Moer.131, and later, as BCH12.27 ([place name] Mylasa), Str.2.1.14), late δενδράσι v.l. in J.BJ6.1.1: indeterminate forms, nom. pl.δένδρεα Hecat.292
(a)J., Hdt.1.17, al., E.Ba. 563(lyr.); gen.δενδρέων Hdt.1.202
, al., Tab.Heracl.1.129, al.: δέδρον, τό, first in Hdt.1.193, 3.107, regul. in [dialect] Att., Lys.7.28, etc., and later Gr. (exc. in dat. pl., v. supr.), cf. Ael.Dion.Fr. 119:— tree: δένδρον ἐλάας an olive-tree, Ar.Av. 617; δ. ἄρκτου, = ἀκτῆ, Ps.-Dsc.4.173; δένδρα fruit- or mast-bearing trees, opp. ὕλη, timber, Th.4.69;δ. ἥμερα καὶ ἄγρια Hdt.8.115
; tall plants,Id.
1.193 (so of rattan, Thphr.HP5.4.7; mustard, Ev.Matt.13.32);αὖον δ.
stick,Call.
Fr.49.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > δένδρεον
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3 διαφυτεύω
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4 διεμφύομαι
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5 περιφράσσω
A fence, fortify all round, ;κύκλον δένδρεσι Str.4.5.2
; of armour, Hld.9.15 ; enclose,περόνη π. λίθον Procop.Aed.3.1
:—[voice] Med., separate off for oneself,μέρος [τῆς στοᾶς] αὐλαίᾳ Hyp.Fr. 139
:—[voice] Pass., Aër.18; πόλις περιπεφρ. Sm.Ps.30(31).22 ; to be obstructed, f.l. for παραφρ- in Gal.UP8.6.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > περιφράσσω
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6 σμηνουργέω
A to be a bee-master, Suid.II [voice] Pass., of bees, swarm,ἐν τοῖς δένδρεσι Str.11.7.2
, cf. 2.1.14.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σμηνουργέω
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7 ἐλαιόφυτος
ἐλαιό-φῠτος, ον,II Subst. ἐλαιόφυτον, τό, olive-yard, Plu.2.524a.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐλαιόφυτος
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8 ἐφεδρεία
ἐφεδρ-εία, ἡ,2 in war, reserve, Plb.1.9.2, D.S.17.12, D.H.9.57 (pl.): but in pl., observationposts, Ath.Mech.16.4.III lying near, protection, ἡ τῶν πολεμίων ἐ. Plb.23.16.2; station, post, τῷ φυγόντι ἐξ ἐ. Id.1.17.11; lying in wait, Plu.Flam.8, Onos.14.1.IV watchfulness against symptoms of disease, περὶ ἐ., title of work by Antonius the Epicurean, Gal.5.1. (Sts. written -ρία.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐφεδρεία
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9 κλάδος
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `branch, twig, sprout' (IA., Arist., Thphr.), also a few cases of monosyllabic κλαδ- in κλαδ-ί, κλάδ-α, - ας and of an s-stem in κλάδεσι, - έεσσι, - έων (after δένδρεσι etc.?);Compounds: Compp., e. g. ὀλιγό-κλαδος (Thphr.), κλαδο-τομέω (pap.).Derivatives: Diminut. κλάδιον (Lib., pap.) and κλαδίσκος (Gal.); κλαδεών (Orph.), κλαδών (H.) = κλάδος; κλαδώδης `full of branches' (sch., Eust.), κλάδινος = rameus (Gloss.). Denomin. verb κλαδεύω `cut off branches, clip' (Artem.; - έω Arr.) with κλάδευσις (Aq., Sm., Gp.), κλαδεία (Gp.) `cutting off..., clipping', κλαδευτήρια pl. `pruned leaves' (Gloss.), κλαδευτής `pruner' (Gloss.), κλαδευτήριον, - ια `pruning knife, -festival' (H.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: One often connects * kelh₂- `cut off' (but Pok. 545ff. contains much irrelevant material). But this cannot give the Greek form. The connection with the Germ. word for ` Holz, Wald', OIc. OE holt n. etc. is probably wrong. That both forms can be derived from IE. *kl̥do- must be accidental, and there is no root * kel- without laryneal. Kluge-Seebold notes *kl̥h₂d- [there clearly is a misprint]; a Greek pre-form * klǝd- is impossible since the laryngeal theory: it should be *kl̥h₂d- which would have given *κλᾱδος. For the realia one referred to J. Trier, Holz (Münster-Köln 1952) p. 43ff. Mostly connected with κλάω `break off' (s. v.), but with a pre-Greek (i.e. from before hist. Greek) dental enlargement. Independent of κλάδος is the δ-formation of κλαδαρός `invalid' (s. v.); further καλαδία ἑυκάνη (= `plane') H. [LSJ gives ῥυκάνη (`plane-tree'); thus Frisk s.v.; but this lemma does not exist in H.] with diff. ablaut, s.s.v. - Outside Greek one connects Lat. clādēs `damage etc.', but this requires * klh₂d-, which is impossible for Greek ; and Slav., e. g. Russ.-Csl. klada, Russ. kolodá `beam, block, trunk', on whch I have no opinion. Kuiper GS Kretschmer 121f connected with κλάδος κλών, κλῶναξ, with nasalization (replacement of a stop by the nasal of that series) of the δ; cf. κλῶναξ κλάδος H. Further Pok. 546f..Page in Frisk: 1,864-865Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κλάδος
См. также в других словарях:
δένδρεσι — δένδρον tree neut dat pl … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
PARCUS — apud recentiores Scriptores, liberior est et spatiosior locus, in quo grex totus includitur: quomodo etiamnum Galli Parc appellant septum ex cratibus, in quo de nocte oves, quae ad pascua educuntur, includi solent, ut tutae sint ab incursibus… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
PYRENAEUS — mons Hispaniae maximus, illam a Gallia separans, ab Oceano in mare Mediterraneum extensus ad 80. milliar. Hispanica, ex cuius medio ferunt utrumque mare conspici. Vide infra. Auson. Ep. 24. v. 68. Me Punica laedit Barcino, me bimaris iuga… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
συμφυσιούμαι — όομαι, Α [σύμφυσις] ενώνομαι, συνάπτομαι κατά τρόπο φυσικό με κάτι, συνδέομαι με σύμφυση («ὁ ὑετὸς δένδρεσι καὶ φυτοῑς συμφυσιούμενος σῶμα ἀπεργάζεται», Επιφάν.) … Dictionary of Greek