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1 κήρυξ
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `herald, messenger'; also `trumpet-shell` (Il.).Dialectal forms: Myc. karuke \/kārūkes\/.Compounds: As 2. member e. g. in δρομο-κήρυξ `courier' (Aeschin.).Derivatives: 1. Feminine: κηρύκαινα `heraldess' (Ar. Ek. 713; moment. formation, cf. Chantraine Formation 108); 2. Patronymic: Κηρυκίδαι m. `descendants of the Athenian family of the Κήρυκες' (Poll.). 3. Adjectives: κηρύκειος `belonging to the herald' (S.), mostly ntr. κηρύκ(ε)ιον, Dor. κᾱρ-, Ion. κηρυκήϊον `herald's wand' (IA. Dor.; Lat. LW [loanword] cādūceum, - eus; cf. W.-Hofmann s. v.), also as constellation (Scherer Gestirnnamen 200); `auctioneer's fee, tax on auction sales' (hell. inscr. a. pap.); ΚαρυκήϜιος Boeot. name of Apollon (Tanagra, Thebes, VIa; Schwyzer 468); κηρυκικός `regarding the herald, town crier' (Pl.; Chantraine Étud. sur le vocab. gr. 135f.), - ινος `belonging to the herald' (pap., Suid.), - ώδης `like the trumpetshell' (Arist.). - Denomin. verbs: 1. κηρύσσω, - ύττω, κᾱρ- `be herald, broadcast, announce' (Il.) with κήρυγμα `herald's cry, announcement' (IA.), κηρυγμός (sch.), κήρυξις (D. C.) `id.'; 2. κηρυκεύω `function as herald, announce' (Att.) with κηρυκεία, - ηΐη `herald's service' (IA.), κηρύκευμα `announcement' (A. Th. 651), - ευσις `id.' (Suid.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Generally compared with Skt. kārú- `singer, poet'. Beekes, Languages in Prehist. Europe, 2003, 109-116 showed that Greek does not have a `enlargement' κ (as per Schwyzer 496; his examples are few and doubtful); then, in this way we could not explain the long υ; words with -ῡκ- all have very different meanings and are probably un-IE. Therefore the word is most probably Pre-Greek. - Unexplained was the gloss κορύγης κῆρυξ. Δωριεῖς H. As Pre-Greek only had the vowels α (ι, υ), it will have had *καρυγ- with α \> ο before following υ (note that this α will have been short), so it will be a variant of the same word.Page in Frisk: 1,845Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κήρυξ
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2 κραυγή
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `cry, loud crying' (Att.).Derivatives: κραυγίας ἵππος, ὁ ὑπὸ κραυγῆς καὶ ψόφου ταρασσόμενος H. and κραυγός δρυοκολάπτου εἶδος H. Denomin. κραυγάζω `cry, crack' (unknown poet ap. Pl. R. 607b, D., hell.) with κραυγασμός `crying' (Diph.), - αστής `cryer' (AB), - άστρια f. (H.), - αστικός `crying' (Procl., sch.). Also κραύγασος `cryer' (Gloss.; Schwyzer 516, Chantraine Formation 435) with Κραυγασίδης (Batr.), κραύγαζος (Ptol.). - Other formation κραυγανάομαι in κραυγανώμενον (Hdt. 1, 111; v. l. - γόμενον; cf. Schwyzer 770); uncertain sch. Call. Aet. Fr. 1, 20. - Further the PN Κραῦγις, Κραυξίδας, Κραυγαλίδαι (Bechtel Hist. Personennamen 496).Etymology: With κραυγ-ή, which as nomen actionis could point to a primary verb, agree in Germanic and Balto-Slavic several forms. With κραυγός OWNo. hraukr `searaven' could be directly equated (Fick KZ 43, 144; rejected by Falk-Torp Wb. s. raage II). Besides with ablauting ū Goth. hrūk acc. sg. `crowing' and hrūkjan `to crow' (would be Gr. *κρυγέω; [not to κορύγης κῆρυξ. Δωριεῖς H.; s.v. κῆρυξ]; Fick l.c.). Final tenuis is seen in Lith. kraukiù, kraũkti `screech', Slav., e.g. Russ. kruk `raven' (IE * krauk-os). Note further, with palatal final, Skt. króśati = Av. xraosaiti `screem, cry'. - As in comparable κράζω, κρώζω, κραυγή is based on an old soundimitation. Pok. 571, Vasmer Russ. et. Wb. s. kruk, Feist Vgl. Wb. d. got. Spr. s. hruk, W.-Hofmann s. cornīx.Page in Frisk: 2,10-11Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κραυγή
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3 κορυγγεῖν
A = κῆρυξ, Id.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κορυγγεῖν
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