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1 οἶος
A alone, lonely, freq. in Hom. and Hes., thrice in Pi., once in A., twice in S. (v. infr.):—Special usages:1 defined by the addition of other words,οἶ. ἄνευθ' ἄλλων Il.22.39
;οἶ..., νόσφιν δεσποίνης Od.14.450
; οὐκ οἶ., ἅμα τῷ γε.. not alone, but.., Il.2.822, cf. Od.1.331, al. ;οἶ. ἐν ὄρφνᾳ Pi.O.1.71
, cf. P.1.93 ; οἶ. (prob. cj.)ἐξέβης λαθών S.Fr.22
: neut. οἶον as Adv., naught but..,Hes.
Th.26 ; οἶον μὴ.. only let not.., A.Ag. 131 (lyr.) ; οὐ.. οἶον, ἀλλ'.. not only.., but.., IG3.171B22.2 strengthd., εἷς οἶος, μία οἴη, one alone, one only, Il.4.397, 18.565, al. ; dual,δύ' οἴω 24.473
, Od.14.94 : pl.,δύ' οἴους 3.424
;δύ' οἶαι 16.245
.3 sts. c. gen., οἴη γάρ ῥα θεῶν alone, the only one, of the gods, Il.11.74 ; τῶν οἶος ib. 693 ;οἶος θεῶν Pi.Fr.93
.4 with a Prep., οἴη ἐν ἀθανάτοισιν alone among the immortals, Il.1.398 ;οἶος μετὰ τοῖσι Od.3.362
: but alone from, apart from,9.192
;οἶον ἀπ' ἀνθρώπων 21.364
; πῶς ἂν.. ἀπὸ σεῖο.. λιποίμην οἶ. ; Il. 9.438 ;οἶ. Ἀτρειδῶν δίχα
clam Atridis,S.
Aj. 750. -
2 μόνος
Grammatical information: adj.Meaning: `alone'.Compounds: Very often as 1. member, e.g. μόν-(μούν-)αρχος m. `monarch' with - έω, - ία etc. (Thgn., Pi., IA; cf. Scheller KZ 74, 233 n. 1).Derivatives: 1. μονάς, μουνάς, - άδος adj. f. (also m. Schwyzer 507, Chantraine Form. 358) `lonely' Trag., AP), subst. f. `unity' (Pl.; Schwyzer 597) with μοναδ-ιαῖος `of uniform greatness' (Hero), - ικός `consisting of unities, uniform, individual' (Arist.), - ιστί adv. `in unities' (Nicom.), - ισμός m. `formation of unity' (Dam.). -- 2. μοναχ-ῃ̃ (Pl., X.), - ῶς (Arist.) `only in one way', - οῦ (Pl., Thphr.) `onl in one place'; adj. μοναχός `individual' (Arist., Epicur.), also m. `hermit, monk' (AP, Procop.), Lat. monachus, with f. μονάχ-ουσα (Jerusalem VIp), adj. - ικός `belonging to a hermit, monkish' (Just., pap. VIp); subst. μοναχισμός `monastic life', cf. Leumann Sprachgesch. u. Wortbed. 304; μοναχ-όω `get lonely' (Aq.). -- 3. μουνάξ adv. `lonely, alone' (Od., Arat.; to μοναχοῦ etc.?, Schwyzer 620), μοναξία `lonelyness' (sch., Eust.) from *μοναξός as διξός etc., PN Μονάξιος (Vp); Schulze KZ 33, 394f. = Kl. Schr. 313f., Schwyzer 598. -- 4. μονιός, μούνιος `living alone, wild' (Call., AP), μονίας m. `lonely man' (Ael.). -- 5. μονία, - ίη `lonelyness, celibate' (Max.), μονότης f. `unity' (Sm., Iamb.), `singularity' (Alex. Aphr. in Metaph.). -- 6. μουνόθεν (Hdt. 1, 116; v. 1. - οθέντα), μονά-δην (A. D., EM), μουνα-δόν (Opp.) `lonely, alone'. -- 7. Verbs: μονόομαι ( μουν-), - όω `be left alone, leave alone' (Il.; Wackernagel Unt. 122ff.) with μόν-ωσις `lonelyness' (Pl., Ph.), - ώτης m. = μονίας (Arist.), - ωτικός `(left) alone' (Ph.); μονάζω `stay alone, isolate oneself' (LXX, Christ. writers, gramm.) with μονασμός `lonely situation' (Eust.), μοναστήριον `cel of a hermit, cloister' (Ph., pap.), μονάστρια f. `nun' (Just.).Etymology: Beside PGr. *μόνϜος, from where Ion. μοῦνος, Att. etc. μόνος (Kretschmer KZ 31, 444), stands, though in meaning a little apart, *μανϜός in μᾱνός, μανός (s.v.) `thin, rare', which agrees with Arm. manr, gen. manu `small, thin'. An element -u̯o- appears also in the synonymous οἶϜος (s. οἶος) and in ὅλος (s.v.) of related meaning; further *μόνϜος is isolated. A quite different formation with velar shows Skt. manā́k `a little', Lith. meñkas `scanty', Toch. B meṅki `less' a.o.; ambiguous is Hitt. maninku- `short, near' (formation as Lat. prop-inquus? Duchesne-Guillemin Trans. Phil. Soc. 1946 p. 82f., Benveniste BSL 50, 41). On the occasional contact with the group of μινύθω s.v.; also WP. 2, 266 f. Pok. 728 f., W.-Hofmann s. minor. -- Improbable Hahn Lang. 18, 88.Page in Frisk: 2,253-254Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > μόνος
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3 οἶος
Grammatical information: adj.Compounds: As 1. member a.o. in οἰο-πόλος `wandering solely, alone' (Hom., Pi.) with οἰοπολ-έω (E. in lyr., AP).Derivatives: οἰόθεν, strengthening to οἶος `wholly alone' (H 39, 226); Schwyzer- Debrunner 700, Chantraine Gramm. hom. 2, 151; explanation by Leumann Hom. Wörter 258 ff.; denom. aor. οἰωθῆναι (: *οἰόομαι) `to be left alone' (Il., Q. S.). -- Details on the use of οἶος in Ruijgh L'élém. ach. 127 f.Origin: IE [Indo-European] ]286] *oiu̯o- `one, only' (lar. uncertain)Etymology: Identical with OIran., Av. aēva-, OP. aiva- `alone, one', IE *oiu̯o-s; fomation like *μόνϜος (\> μόνος), *ὅλϜος (\> ὅλος), s. vv. Beside it IE * oino-s, s. οἴνη. On itself stands Skt. éka-'one', PInd. (Mitanni) aika-; perh. IE * oiko-s, but perh. shortened from *ai-u̯a-ka- (doubting Mayrhofer Indoir. Journ. 4, 146 n. 75). Further connection with pronominal e-, i- (WP. 1, 101, Pok. 286, W.-Hofmann s. ūnus w. rich lit.) is uncontrolable. Cf. also Fraenkel Glotta 4, 38 w. lit., Gonda Reflexions 79 f. Contestable on the stemformation Specht Ursprung 64 a. 190.Page in Frisk: 2,367Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > οἶος
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