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1 δάρκες
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3 δράσσομαι
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `grasp, take handfulls' (Il., Ion.-Att.).Derivatives: δράγμα `handfull, esp. of (stalk of) corn' (Il.; cf. Porzig Satzinhalte 241) with δραγμεύω `collect sheaves' (Σ 555) as from δραγμός (E. Kyk. 170) for metrically impossible δραγματεύω (Eust. 1162, 17); - also δραγμίς `small handfull' (Hp. Morb. 2, 55 v. l. of δραχμίς), δραγμή `id.' (EM); δραχμη s. v.; δράγδην `grasping with the hand' (Plu., Q. S.). - Retrograde δράξ, - κός f. `handfull' (LXX); with metathesis δάρκες δέσμαι H. - δραγατεύω ( δραξών) s. v. - Unclear δρακτόν `small vase' (inscr.).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Jot-present from *δρακ- or *δράχ-ι̯ομαι, with generalized zero grade. No relatives known (one considered Arm. trc`-ak `Reisigbündel' (Petersson KZ 47, 265); orig. final -c` will continue a combination of velars; between t- and r (evtl. between r and c`) an IE ē or ō (PArm. i or u) must have disappeared. OCS po-dragъ `edge, border of cloth' is very uncertain. See Bq s. v. - See on δραχμη.Page in Frisk: 1,415Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > δράσσομαι
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4 δραχμή
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `drachme', weight and coin (Ion.-Att.)Derivatives: δραχμιαῖος `worth a d.' (Att. etc.; after ἡμιωβολιαῖος etc., s. Chantr. Form. 49), also δραχμαῖος, -ήϊος (Nic.); - Dimin. δραχμίον (Aristeas). - Verbal noun in - μη, -μᾱ (σμᾱ?, Schwyzer 327) from δράσσομαι (s. v.), so prop. `grasping with the hand, handfull' (of oboles), cf. σπιθαμή, πυγμή etc.; we see δραχ- and δαρχ- in the `zero grade'.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: The two forms δραχ- and δαρχ- suggest that this is not a zero grade from *dr̥g(ʰ)- (cf. δάρκες s.v. δράσσομαι), and so that it is a Pre-Greek word. - From δραχμή Arab. dirham, Arm. dram etc., s. Bailey BSOAS 13, 128f.; NGr. δράμι from δραχμίον, with accent after Osm. dirhém, Maidhof Glotta 10, 10.Page in Frisk: 1,415-416Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > δραχμή
См. также в других словарях:
dergh- — dergh English meaning: to grasp Deutsche Übersetzung: “fassen” Material: Arm. trc̣ak “ brushwood bundle “ (probably from *turc̣ ak, *turc̣ from *dorgh so , Petersson KZ. 47, 265); Gk. δράσσομαι, Att. δράττομαι “ grasp “, δράγδην “ … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary