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1 δάω
I intr., [tense] aor.ἐδάην Il.3.208
, Trag. (in lyr.), A.Ag. 123, S.El. 169; subj.δαῶμεν Il.2.299
, [dialect] Ep.δαείω 16.423
, Od.9.280; opt.δαείην A.R.2.415
; inf.δαῆναι Od.4.493
, IG 4.760 ([place name] Troezen), [dialect] Ep.δαήμεναι Il.21.487
; part.δαείς Sol.13.50
, A.Ch. 603, Pi.O.7.91 (for [tense] aor. δέδαον, ἔδαον, v. infr. 11): [tense] fut.δαήσομαι Od.3.187
: [tense] pf.δεδάηκα 8.134
, 146, part.δεδαώς 17.519
; also , Theoc.8.4, etc.:—learn, and in [tense] pf., know, ll.cc.: c. gen. pers., ἐμεῦ δαήσεαι wilt learn from me, Od.19.325: c. gen. rei,πολέμοιο δαήμεναι Il.21.487
;Ἄρεος εὖ δεδαῶτες D.P.1004
; σοφίης δεδαημένο Epic.Oxy.1015.20: c. acc. rei,φάρμακα Theoc.28.19
;ἄξια Μοισᾶν IG3.771
; ἀλεξητήρια νούσων ib.9(1).881 (Corc.); ἄκεσμα νόσου ib.14.1750; ἔργα Ἀθηναίης ib.12(5).30 ([place name] Sicinus); perceive,ἐδά ψυχάς B.5.64
; δάεν ῥιπὰν μελιαδέος οἴνου felt the impulse of.., Pi.Fr. 166: abs., to one who knows,Id.
O.7.53.—Hom. has also inf. δεδάασθαι (perh. for δεδαέσθαι) search out, c. acc., Od.16.316.—The [tense] pres. in this sense is supplied by διδάσκομαι.II causal, teach, Hom. only in redupl. [tense] aor. 2 δέδαε he taught, c. dupl. acc.,ὃν Ἥφαιστος δέδαεν.. παντοίην τέχνην Od.6.233
, cf. 8.448, 23.160; , cf. Theoc.24.129 (v.l. ἔδαεν); [ per.] 3pl.δέδαον Hsch.
; also δάε, ἔδαε, A.R.1.724,4.989.—The [tense] pres. in this sense is supplied by διδάσκω. -
2 ΔΑ
ΔΑ (the root of διδάσκω), aor. 2 act. δέδαε, aor. 2 pass. ἐδάην, subj. δαείω, δαῶμεν, inf. δαῆναι, δαήμεναι, fut. δαήσομαι, perf. δεδάηκα, part. δεδαώς, δεδαηκότες, mid. aor. inf. δεδάασθαι: (1) teach, only aor. 2 act. δέδαε ( τινά τι), Od. 6.233, Od. 8.448, Od. 22.160, w. inf., Od. 20.72.— (2) learn, be instructed, the other forms; w. gen., πολέμοιο δαήμεναι, ‘become skilled in,’ Il. 21.487 ; ἐμεῦ δαήσεαι, ‘from me,’ Od. 19.325; w. acc. οὐ δεδαηκότες ἀλκήν, Od. 2.61; δεδάασθαι γυναῖκας, ‘find out,’ Od. 16.316.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ΔΑ
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3 δαῆναι
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `learn' (Il.),Other forms: ep. also δαήμεναι intr. aor., fut. δαήσομαι, perf. δεδάηκα, δεδαώς (Od.), δεδάημαι (h. Merc.), redupl. aor. in caus. δέδαε (Od.), 3. pl. δέδαον H., inf. δεδάασθαι (for δεδαέσθαι?) (π 316), second. δάε, ἔδαε (A. R.), δα[ι]ῆσαι διδάξαι H.; pres. διδάσκω, s. v.Derivatives: δαήμων `knowing' (Il.) with δαημοσύνη (A. R.); privative ἀδαἡς (s. v.); δάησις (EM); Δάειρα, s. v.Origin: IE [Indo-European] [201] *dens- `learn'Etymology: δα- from IE. *dn̥s-, to δήνεα. So δαῆναι contains the zero grade of IE. * dens-, seen in Av. dīdaiŋhē and in nominal forms, e. g. Skt. dasrá- `effecting miracles'. Aor. δέ-δα-ε from *de-dn̥s-e-t. - Cf. δήνεα, διδάσκω, δαΐφρων.Page in Frisk: 1,338Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > δαῆναι
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