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1 δόμορτις
δόμορτις· γυνή, Hsch.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > δόμορτις
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2 δάμαρ
δάμαρ, - αρτοςGrammatical information: f.Meaning: `wife' (Il.; on the meaning Gernet Mélanges Boisacq 1, 393ff.);Other forms: δόμορτις γυνή H. (Aeol.).Derivatives: No deriv.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Etymology: Unknown. Since Schulze KZ 28, 281f. (= Kl. Schr. 364) from the word for `house' (s. δάπεδον, δεσπότης and δόμος) and the root ἀρ- in ἀραρίσκω with a dental suffixe; thus δόμορ-τ-ις (Schwyzer 451 m. A. 3). - Others assume in δάμαρ an old neuter in -ρ (cf. NHG Frauenzimmer); s. Benveniste Origines 30, Lejeune Traité de phon. 34 A. 3. Ruijgh, Lingua 51 (1980) 90 connects ταμία. A Pre-Greek word seems more probable.Page in Frisk: 1,345-346Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > δάμαρ
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3 πόρις
πόρις, - ιοςGrammatical information: f.Meaning: `calf, heifer', metaph. `young girl' (ep. κ 410); beside it πόρταξ f. `id.' (P 4) after δέλφαξ, σκύλαξ a.o.Derivatives: πορτι-τρόφος `feeding calves' (h. Ap., B.); πορ-τάκινον (- ιον?) μοσχίον, πορτάζει (- ακίζει?) δαμαλίζεται H.Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Formation like τρόπις, τρόχις, κόρις a.o. (Solmsen Wortforsch. 160, Schwyzer 462); with πόρτις cf. μάντις, δόμορτις a.o. (Schw. 271 a. 504 n. 3). With πόρτις Arm. ort` `calf' can be identical except for the stemauslaut (gen. etc. ort`-u); on Gr. τ for IE *th (= Arm. t') cf. cases like πλατύς and ὀστέον. One has compared Skt. pr̥thu-ka- m. `young, child, young animal', but the connection with ort', πόρτις is doubted by Mayrhofer s. v. (s. also id. Sprache 7, 180 f.) with Brugmann on good grounds. A further cognate is supposed in Germ. in MHG verse, NHG Färse f. `young cow' (PGm. *fársī \< IE *pór-s-ī ), to which further also OHG far, farro, OE fearr m. ` Farre, younger bull' (PGm. *farzá(n)- \< IE *por-s-ó-). The word may belong to the IE verb for `give birth' (prop. `bring forth') in Lat. pariō (WP. 2, 41, Pok. 818, W.-Hofmann s. v.). It has been connected also with πορεῖν etc. (s. v.). After Solmsen a.o. prop. "(new)born"; ? -- Lith. periù, -ė́ti `brood, sit on the eggs' is prob. to be kept away; s. lit. in Fraenkel Wb. s. pẽras. On Venet. Pora s. Mastrelli Par. del Pass. 15, 282ff. w. rich lit.Page in Frisk: 2,580Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > πόρις
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ar-1*, themat. (a)re-, heavy basis arǝ-, rē- and i-basis (a)rī̆ -, rēi- — ar 1*, themat. (a)re , heavy basis arǝ , rē and i basis (a)rī̆ , rēi English meaning: to move, pass Deutsche Übersetzung: “fũgen, passen” Note: Root ar 1*, themat. (a)re , heavy basis arǝ , rē and i Basis (a)rī̆ , rēi : “to move … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary