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1 δέψα
δέψᾱ, δέψαskin: fem nom /voc /acc dualδέψᾱ, δέψαskin: fem nom /voc sg (doric aeolic) -
2 δέψα
δέψα, ἡ, die gegerbte Haut, VLL.
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3 δέψα
δέψα, ἡ,A skin, hide, Suid. -
4 δέψα
δέψα, ἡ, die gegerbte Haut -
5 δέψα
η дублёная кожа -
6 δέψης
δέψαskin: fem gen sg (attic epic ionic) -
7 δέφω
δέφω, - ομαιGrammatical information: v.Meaning: `soften (with the hand), masturbari' (Ar., Eub.),Other forms: Aor. ἐδέψατο in Hippon.?, s. Scheller Münch. Stud. z. Sprachwiss. 6, 88ff. - Pres. 3. sg. δέψει (- εῖ?) Hdt. 4, 64; aor. ptc. δεψήσας μ 48.Derivatives: δεφιδασταί m. pl. members of a guild of fullers (Argos), in - αστής, - ιστής (Chantr. Form. 317ff.), further unclear; on *δεφίς, *-ιδος? - δέψα `tanned skin' (Suid.); ἀδέψητος (υ 2; 142 u. a.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: The present δέψω (cf. ἕψω) beside δέφω has an s-enlargement; the cases in Schwyzer 706 are not completely comparable H. Petersson KZ 47, 285 compares Arm. top`em `beat' (denomin.) and SCr. dépati `butt, slay', Pol. deptać `tread'. (Lat. depsō, -ĕre is a Greek LW [loanword].) One compares also διφθέρα(s.v.), which would certainly point to a Pre-Greek word. The variation - φ-\/- ψ- also points to such an origin (cf. esp. δέψα; Fur. 263 etc.). The form in Armenian is unproblematic; the European forms would be more difficult.Page in Frisk: 1,372-373Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > δέφω
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8 δέατο
A seemed, ἀεικέλιος δέατ' εἶναι methought he was a pitiful fellow, Od.6.242; εἰκ ἂν δέατοι, = ἢν δοκῇ, ὅσᾳ ἂν δ., = ὅσῃ ἂν δοκῇ, IG5(2).6.10, 18 ([place name] Tegea); ὁπόθ' ἂν δεάσητοι ἀμφοτέροις ib.343.24 (Orchom. Arc.); cf. δέαται· δοκεῖ, δεάμην· ἐδοκίμαζον, ἐδόξαζον, δέασθεν (prob.): ἐδόκουν, Hsch. (Root δεψᾰ, cf. δῆλος, δοάσσατο, Skt. d[imacracute]deti 'appear'.)
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δέψα — δέψᾱ , δέψα skin fem nom/voc/acc dual δέψᾱ , δέψα skin fem nom/voc sg (doric aeolic) … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
δέψα — δέψα, η (Α) [δέψω] το κατεργασμένο δέρμα … Dictionary of Greek
δέψης — δέψα skin fem gen sg (attic epic ionic) … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
deph- — deph English meaning: to stamp, push Deutsche Übersetzung: ‘stampfen, stoßen, kreten” Material: Arm. top”el ( em, eci) “hit”; Gk. δέφω “knead, drum; tumble “, argiv. δεφιδασταί “fuller”, with s extension δέψω (Aor. participle… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary