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1 νένυγμαι
νύσσωtouch with a sharp point: perf ind mp 1st sg -
2 νύσσω
Aνένυγμαι Gal.10.221
: [tense] aor. 1ἐνύχθην D.L.2.109
, Gal.10.390: [tense] aor. 2 ἐνύγην [pron. full] [ῠ], [ per.] 3sg. opt. νυγείη ib.401 ; part.νῠγείς Chrysipp.Stoic.2.233
, Gal.13.565, App.Anth.3.129.6 (D.L.):—touch with a sharp point, prick, stab, pierce,ἔγχεϊ νύξε Il.5.579
;χείρεσσι.. ἀσπίδα νύσσων 16.704
; χθόνα.. ἵπποι νύσσοντες χηλῇσι dinting the earth with their hoofs, Hes.Sc.62 ; ἀγκῶνι νύξας having nudged him with the elbow, Od.14.485, cf. Theoc.21.50, Plu.2.79e, etc. ; γνωμιδίῳ γνώμην ν. prick it (and see what is in it), Ar.Nu. 321 ; γέονταν. 'beard the lion in his den', Diogenian.1.52.2 metaph., sting, Phld.Lib.p.64O. ;νύξας ὁ λόγος Luc.Herm.71
, cf. Porph.Abst. 1.49.II impinge upon, esp. of sense-impressions, Plot.4.5.1, 6.6.12 :—[voice] Pass., Chrysipp. l. c., Alex.Aphr.de An.130.15.2 [voice] Pass., of the νεῦρα, suffer lesion (νύγμα 1.2
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3 νύσσω
Grammatical information: v.Derivatives: 1. νύξις f. `push, sting' (Dsc., Plu.), κατάνυξ-ις `stupefaction, bewilderment' (: κατα-νύσσομαι `get a push in the heart, be stunned'; LXX, NT); 2. νύγμα (also - χμα) n. `push, prick' (Nic., Epicur., Gal.) with νυγμα-τικός `fit for pricking' (medic.), - τώδης `punctuated' (Arist., medic.); 3. νυγ-μός m. (D. S., Plu.), - μή f. (Plu.) `id.'; 4. νύγ-δην `by pricking' (A.D.). -- Further νυκχάσας = νύξας H. (expressive enlargement with geminate and aspiration; cf. Schwyzer 717 n. 4).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Without exact agreement outside Greek. Formal similarity show some westgerm. and Slav. expressions for `nod etc.', e.g. MLDu. nucken `move the head menacingly', nuck(e) `sudden for- and upward pushing of the head when frightened etc', OCS nukati, njukati `brighten', which are, assuming a velar enlargement, usually conneted with νεύω, Lat. nuō. Also νύσσω is since Brugmann IF 13, 153 ff. seen in this way, which means for νεύω, nuō the assumption of a basic meaning `make a pull, give a thrust'. -- WP. 2, 323f., Pok. 767, W.-Hofmann s. nuō.Page in Frisk: 2,Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > νύσσω
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νένυγμαι — νύσσω touch with a sharp point perf ind mp 1st sg … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
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