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1 λυσσ-ώδης
λυσσ-ώδης, ες, wie rasend, toll; Hcktor, Il. 13, 53; νόσος, Soph. Ai. 447; μαινάδων κατάσκοπον λυσσώδη Eur. Bacch. 979; ζωή, Ep. ad. 653 (IX, 574); τὸ λ. τῶν ἡδονῶν, Fav. bei Stob. fl. 94, 31.
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2 λυσσώδης
λυσσ-ώδης, ες,A like one raging, frantic, of martial rage, Il.13.53.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > λυσσώδης
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3 λυσσώδης
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4 λύσσα
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `(martial) rage, fury, frenzy' (Il.), `rabies' (X., Arist.).Other forms: Att. λύτταCompounds: Some compp., e.g. λυσσο-μανής `mad for rage' (AP), ἄ-λυσσος ' λυσσα healing' (Paus.), ἄ-λυσσον n. name of a plant, of which the seeds were used against rabies (Strömberg Pflanzennamen 91). -Derivatives: λυσσάς f. `raging' (E.), λυσσ-ώδης (N 53 u.a.), - αλέος (A. R., Man.), - ήρης (Orph., Man.), - ήεις (H.) `id.'; λυσσηδόν adv. (Opp.). Denomin. verbs: 1. λυσσάω, - ττάω `rage, rave, be mad' (Hdt., Ar., S., Pl.) with λυσσητήρ adjunct of κύων (Θ 299; cf. AP 5, 265; on the meaning Benveniste Noms d'agent 37), and λυσσητής, Dor. - ατάς ( Anth.) `raging', λυσσ-ητικός `id.' (Ael.), - ήματα pl. `attacks of rage' (E.); 2. λυσσαίνω `rage, rave' (S.); 3. λυσσόομαι `become raging' (Ps.-Phoc.).Etymology: Formation like ὄσσα, γλῶσσα, αἶσα a. o., so first a `moviertes' fern., though verbal connection is possible (Schwyzer 474, Chantraine Form. 99); further uncertain. Since F. Hartmann KZ 54, 287ff. usu. explained as "the she-wolf" and identified with Skt. vr̥kī́ḥ, OWNo. ylgr `id.'; cf. Porzig Satzinhalte 349 f. ("the demoness, which makes the dog to a wolf, is herself a she-wolf"), Ernout Rev. de phil. 75, 154ff.; slightly reserved Risch ̨ 50b and Schwyzer; acc. to Wackernagel-Debrunner 3, 171 rather abstract like φύζα. Rejected by Specht Ursprung 344 (a. 387), who connects Skt. rúc- f. `light' (the rage is called after the sparkling eyes) and like Lagercrantz Lautgesch. 88 f. reminds of the expression λευκαῖς φρασίν (Pi. P. 4, 194), λευκαὶ φρένες μαινόμεναι H. (quite diff. F. Hartmann KZ 60, 223); thus Havers Sprache 4, 32, Pok. 687; to λευκός a. rel. also Lasso de la Vega Emer. 20, 32ff.Page in Frisk: 2,147Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > λύσσα
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