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1 δανάι
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2 δανᾶι
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3 Δαναί̈δες
Δαναί̈δες, ων, αἱ the Danaids, daughters of Danaus (all of whom, except Hypermestra, at the behest of their father killed their husbands on their wedding night) 1 Cl 6:2 (the D. linked with Tantalus, Tityus, and Sisyphus in [Plato] Axiochus 371e, and are said to suffer punishment by filling leaky jars with water, but the traditions vary; s. RKnopf, Hdb. ad loc. The rdg. Δαναί̈δες κ. Δίρκαι, found in all mss., is also defended by APlummer, ET 26, 1915, 560–62. For satirical use of the myths s. Tat. 26, 1).—Kl. Pauly I 1379f; II 99. -
4 ὑδρεία
ὑδρεία, ἡ, 1) das Wasserschöpfen, Wasserholen; Thuc. 7, 13; Plat. Legg. VIII, 844 b; Δαναΐ δων ὑδρεῖαι ἀτελεῖς, Ax. 371 e; Folgde, wie Pol. oft. – 2) das Wasser selbst, das Gewässer, D. Sic.
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5 αποκυδάναι
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6 ἀποκυδᾶναι
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7 κυδάναι
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8 κυδᾶναι
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9 κέρδος
Grammatical information: n.Meaning: `gain, profit, desire to gain, cunning, wiles' (Il.); in plur. also `good advice' (Hom.).Compounds: rarely as 1, member, e. g. κερδο-φόρος `bringing gain' (Artem.), as 2. member in αἰσχρο-κερδής `full lowly desire to gain, greedy' (IA).Derivatives: Diminutives κερδάριον, κερδύφιον (gloss.); κερδοσύνη `ruse' (Hom., Cleanth. Hymn. 1, 28; Porzig Satzinhalte 226, Wyss - συνη 27), κερδώ f. "the cunning", i. e. `the fox' (Ar., Babr.); Κέρδων, - ωνος PN (D., Argolis; from here Lat. cerdō `ordinary artisan'), also Κερδέων surn. of Hermes and Κερδείη Πειθώ (Herod. 7, 74); Κερδῳ̃ος `bringing gain' surn. of Apollon (Thessal., Lyc.; after Λητῳ̃ος), also of Hermes (Plu., Luc.), also from the fox (Babr.); κερδητικός `greedy' (gloss.). - Further κερδαλέος `greedy' (Il.) and κερδαίνω, aor. κερδῆναι, - δᾶναι, - δῆσαι `gain, have profit' (Pi., IA); hardly from an old \/ n-l\/-stem (Schwyzer 484). - Compar. forms κερδίων `more profitable' (Il.), κέρδιστος `the most cunnting' (Hom.), cf. Seiler Steigerungsformen 84.Origin: IE [Indo-European]X [probably] [579], PGX [probably a word of Pre-Greek origin] * kerd- `gain, clever, cunning'Etymology: The only connections outside Greek are a few Celtic words: OIr. cerd (IE. * kerdā) `art, handwork', also `aerarius, figulus, poeta', Welsh cerdd `song'. - The doubtful H.-glosse κήρτεα τὰ κέρδη does hardly allow conclusions for the morphology (cf. Schwyzer 512 n. 3). See Bq, and W.-Hofmann s. cerdō; also E. Lewy FS Dornseiff 226f. Sophie Minon conects (RPh. LXXIV (2000) 271 κορδύς πανοῦργος H., which is of course not certain (s.v.). Or do κερδύφιον, κερδώ point to a Pre-Greek word?Page in Frisk: 1,829Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κέρδος
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10 Δίρκη
Δίρκη, ης, ἡ Dirce, wife of the Theban king Lycus; she was dragged to death by a wild bull. Pl. (with Δίρκαι=people like Dirce cp. Themist., Or. 285c … Τιμάιους, Δικαιάρχους=men like Timaeus, Dicaearchus; Himerius, Or. [Ecl.] 5, 24 Θησεῖς κ. Κόδροι; schol. on Plato, Tht. 169b; Synesius, Calvit. 21 p. 85b) of Christian women who were martyred 1 Cl 6:2; s. Δαναί̈δες (cp. Diod S 14, 112, 1 τραγικήν τινα τιμωρίαν λαμβάνειν=receive a punishment of the kind found in tragedy). Kl. Pauly II 99.
См. также в других словарях:
δανᾶι — δᾱνᾷ , δανός burnt fem dat sg (doric aeolic) … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
Данаиды — (Danaides, Δαναί̃δες). Пятьдесят дочерей царя Даная. См. Данай. (Источник: «Краткий словарь мифологии и древностей». М.Корш. Санкт Петербург, издание А. С. Суворина, 1894.) ДАНАИДЫ (Δαναϊδες), в греческой мифологии 50 дочерей царя Даная, бежавшие … Энциклопедия мифологии
κυδᾶναι — κῡδᾶναι , κυδαίνω give aor inf act (doric) … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
ἀποκυδᾶναι — ἀποκῡδᾶναι , ἀπό κυδαίνω give aor inf act (doric) … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)