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Ελληνικά-Ρωσικά λεξικό στα κείμενα της Καινής Διαθήκης (Греческо-русский словарь к текстам Нового Завета) > νήφοντες
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μεθύω, nur praes. u. impf., trunken sein, vom Wein berauscht sein, νευστάζων κεφαλῇ, μεϑύοντι ἐοικώς, Od. 18, 240; Ggstz von νήφω, Theogn. 478. 627; ὄφρα μεϑύω, Pind. frg. 90; τὸ μεϑύειν πημονῆς λυτήριον, Soph. frg. 697 bei Ath. II, 39 f; μεϑύωμεν, Eur. Cycl. 533; Ar. Equ. 104 u. öfter; μεϑύοντες stehen den νήφοντες gegenüber Plat. Rep. III, 395 e. Auch übertr., ἐπειδὴ ὥςπερ μεϑύομεν ὑπὸ τοῦ λόγου, Lys. 222 c, wie Luc. Nigr. 5; βοείην μεϑύουσαν ἀλοιφῇ, Il. 17, 390, stark mit Oel getränkt; vgl. κώπην ἅλμης τὴν μεϑύουσαν ἔτι, noch naß, Philp. 23 (VI, 38); auch πληγαῖς μεϑύων, taumelnd vor Schlägen, Theocr. 22, 98; δέμας ὕπνοις μ., schlaftrunken, Opp. C. 2, 576. Die anderen tempp. zu dieser Bdtg werden aus dem pass. genommen, μεϑυσϑείς, Eur. Cycl. 166. S. μεϑύσκω.
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νήφω Ch. 3, 134Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `be sober, fast', often metaph.Other forms: Dor. νάφω, in the older language only present, mostly in ptc. (IA., Thgn., Archil.), aor. νῆψαι (J., 1. Ep. Pet. 4, 7).Derivatives: 1. νήφων, - ονος in νήφονες νήφοντες H., dat. pl. νήφοσι (Thgn.); 2. νηφάλιος `without wine', of drink-offerings etc. (A.), later also of persons `fasten' (Ph., J.) with νηφαλιεύω `bring a drinkoffering without wine' (Poll.), νηφαλίζω in νηφαλισμένον ὕδατι, οὑκ οἴνῳ ἡγνισμένον H.; besides νηφαλιεύς surn. of Apollon (AP 9, 525, 14: - έα, metr. enlargement at verse-end, cf. Bosshardt 70); also νηφαλέος (Hdn. Gr., Ph.; after αὑαλέος etc., Debrunner IF 23, 17 f.) and νηφαντικός `sobering' (Pl. Phlb. 61, Porph.) as from *νηφαίνω; cf. e.g. σημαλέος: σημαντικός; on the suffixchange λ: ν in gen. s. e.g. Schwyzer 483, Benveniste Origines 45 f. -- Verbal noun νῆψις f. `soberness' (Plb., Str.).Origin: IE [Indo-European]X [probably] [754] *?? `sober'Etymology: Of νήφω, νάφω reminds Arm. nawt'i `sober' (Pedersen KZ 39, 349), but the phonetical, morphological and semantic interpretation of the Armenian form is unclear. Arm. nawt'i is prob. i- (i̯o-)deriv. of an unattested noun * nawt', which formally agrees to canawt `known' (to the aor. can-eay, pres. čanač̣em `recognise', s. γιγνώσκω) and like this must have a dental suffix; even the semantic relation is unclear, De Lamberterie, RPh. 72 (1998)134 (= DELG Suppl.); cf. Clackson 1994, 154ff; even the long a of Greek is doubted; so de L. prefers to connect Lat. ēbrius and reconstructs *n̥-h₁gʷʰon-. -- Given the preponderance of the nominal forms (including the ptc. νήφων) as also the meaning one might think that the relatively rare present νήφω (with secondary νῆψαι) was a denominative and to start from a noun *νᾱφ(ο-) v.t. (cf. for the type Schwyzer 722f.), to which there was an l \/ n-stem νηφ-άλ-ιος, νήφ-ον-. -- OHG nuoh-turn `sober', earlier conidered a testimony for an IE * nāgʷʰ-, remains far as LW [loanword] (Lat. nocturnus), s. WP. 2, 317 w. further lit.Page in Frisk: 2,Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > νήφω
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νήφοντες — νήφω to be sober pres part act masc nom/voc pl … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)