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1 λαῖλαψ
A furious storm, hurricane,βαῖνον ἐρεμνῇ λαίλαπι ἶσοι Il.12.375
;κελαινῇ λ. ἶσος 11.747
;ἄνεμος σὺν λαίλαπι πολλῇ 17.57
;Ζέφυρος βαθείῃ λ. τύπτων 11.306
;Ζέφυρος μεγάλῃ σὺν λ. θύων Od. 12.408
, cf. 426;ὅτε τε Ζεὺς λαίλαπα τείνῃ Il.16.365
;ὦρσεν ἔπι ζαῆν ἄνεμον.. λ. θεσπεσίῃ Od.12.314
, cf. 9.68;ὡς δ' ὑπὸ λαίλαπι.. βέβριθε χθών Il.16.384
, cf. Semon.1.15;Νότου λαίλαπι Anacr.113
;λαίλαπι χειμωνοτύπῳ A.Supp.33
(anap.), cf. LXX Jb.21.18, Plb.30.11.6; acc. to Arist.Mu. 395a7, a whirlwind sweeping upwards: metaph.,ἔτλης λαίλαπα δυσμενέων AP7.147
(Arch.).—Not found in early Prose, but common later, cf.λ. ἀνέμου Ev.Marc.4.37
, Plu.Tim.28; speltλαῖλαμψ Sammelb.4324.15
:—a form [full] λαιλαπετός, ὁ, occurs in Sch. A Il.11.495, Hsch. -
2 λαῖλαψ
λαῖλαψ, - αποςGrammatical information: f.Meaning: `furious storm, hurricane' (Il., hell.).Other forms: On λαῖλαμψ see Fur. 287 A. 4Derivatives: λαιλαπώδης `stormy' (Hp.), λαιλαπετός = λαῖλαψ (sch. A. to L 495), after ὑετός a.o. Denom. λαιλαπίζω `quake by storms' (Aq.). λαιλαφέτης m. `sender of storms' ( PMag. Leid. W. 8, 21; haplological).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Etymology: Intensive reduplication (Schwyzer 423, Chantraine Form. 1); further isolated. Hypothesis by Prellwitz in Bq, WP. 2, 429, Hofmann Et. Wb. s. v. Prob. Pre-Greek.Page in Frisk: 2,72Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > λαῖλαψ
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