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1 κεῖα
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2 κηυα
Grammatical information: ?Origin: GR [a formation built with Greek elements]X [probably]Etymology: Expression of unclear meaning; τρικτευαν in any case to τριττο(ι)α, τρικτύα `sacrifice of three animals'. If, like these, substantivized derivation (of τρικτύς, τριττύς), κηυαν will be an adjective; perh. = *κηιϜαν, through metathesis from *κηϜ-ιαν `destined for burning' (from καίω, aor. *κῆϜ-αι)?; cf. κηώδης and κήϊα, κεῖα καθάρματα H. Not with Bechtel Dial. 2, 156 from *kēu̯usi̯ă. - Diff. Prellwitz BB 17, 166ff.) κηυα rather a verbal abstract *κηϜ-ι̯ᾰ, acc. to Schwyzer 459 w. n. 7 (s. also 349) however *κήϜ-ᾱ.See also: -Page in Frisk: 1,846-847Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κηυα
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3 κηώδης
Grammatical information: adj.Meaning: `full of perfume, sweet-smelling' (Ζ 483, after it D. P. 941); through vowel shortening κεώδης καθαρός; κεῶεν ὄζει εὑωδεῖ H.Derivatives: κηώεις (Hom., AP, Nonn.)Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: From *κηϜώδης or *κηϜόεις (with metr. lengthening) from *κῆϜος n. `fire, incense', verbal substantive of the aor. *κῆϜ-αι `burn', s. καίω. Solmsen Unt. 124f., also Schwyzer 527. Diff. Thieme Studien 60. - Beside the s-stem *κῆϜος there is *κηϜίον ( τεῖχος: τειχίον a. o.) in κήϊα and κεῖα καθάρματα H., further a form with l (not an l-stem) in *κηϜαλ-έος \> κηλέος `burning', s. v.; on the suffixes cf. e. g. ἔτος: ἔταλον, ἄγκος: ἀγκάλη. As however καίω derives from *καϜ- \< *ßkh₂u̯-, if it is IE, a phase with ē is impossible. So the etym. is wrong. Can it be based on καυσ-?Page in Frisk: 1,847Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κηώδης
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4 κῆθυ
См. также в других словарях:
k̂ēu-2 (: k̂ǝu-, k̂ū-) — k̂ēu 2 (: k̂ǝu , k̂ū ) English meaning: to light, to burn Deutsche Übersetzung: “anzũnden, verbrennen”? Note: Only Gk. and Lith. Material: Gk. καίω (Ion.), κά̄ω (Att.) from *καF ι̯ω “zũnde an, brenne an”, Aor. Hom. ἔκηFα,… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary