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1 ουδήεσσα
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2 οὐδήεσσα
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3 αὐδή
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `(human) voice, sound, speech' (Il.).Other forms: *οὐδήεσσα is a suggestion of Aristotle for αὐδ., meant as `ἐπίγειος'; Beekes, Die Spr. 18, 1972, 127f.Derivatives: αὐδήεις `with (human) voice' (Il.); denom. verb αὐδάω, aor. αὐδῆσαι `talk, speak, speak to' (Il.). (Chantr.'s opposition of a god(dess) with a human voice, language as opposed to the language of the gods is wrong. It means `having a voice (to speak with)', which may be `human' or `beautiful' as the context requires; s. Beekes, l.c. 128 n.3.Etymology: Long since derived from a root au̯ed-, seen in ἀείδω, and with long grade in ἀ(Ϝ)ηδ-ών. An o-grade (* h₂uod-, perhaps with loss of the laryngeal: De Saussure's law) would be found in ` Ησί-(Ϝ)οδος and in Ϝοδόν (written γοδόν) γόητα and Ϝοδᾶν (written γ-) κλαίειν H. (but Chantr. considers the glosses unreliable). The zero grade was seen in ὑδέω. The problem is that * h₂u-ed- beside * h₂u-ei-d is not easy, and that a long vowel in *h₂u-ēd- is also not very probable; there is also discussion whether * h₂ud- gave ὑδ- (Beekes) or αὐδ- (Peters, Lar. 65ff, 72). - Outside Greek * h₂ued- perhaps in Skt. vádati `speak', with zero grade ud- in ud-itá-. (Lith. vadinù `call, name', however, has *- dʰ-: Winter's law). Long grade e. g. Skt. vāda- m. `sound, call', OCS vada `calumnia', OHG far-wāʒan `deny'. Uncertain Toch. A wätk-, B watk- `order'. - S. ἀηδών, ἀείδω, ὑδέω, οὐδήεσσα.Page in Frisk: 1,184Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > αὐδή
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4 αὐδήεις
A speaking with human voice,ἀνθρώπων.. σχεδὸν αὐδηέντων Od.6.125
; [Ἰνὼ] ἣ πρὶν μὲν ἔην βροτὸς αὐδήεσσα 5.334
; of Achilles' horse,αὐδήεντα δ' ἔθηκε θεά Il.19.407
; θνητοὶ αὐδήεντες, opp. ἀθάνατοι, Hes.Th. 142b; of divinities, using human speech, of Calypso and Circe, Od.10.136, 11.8, 12.150, 449 ( οὐδήεσσα or , Chamael. ap. Sch.Od.5.334);χθόνιαι θεαὶ αὐδήεσσαι A.R.4.1322
; Ἀργοῦς.. αὐδῆεν (Hartung for αὔδασον)ξύλον A.Fr. 20
.2 vocal,κόσμον αὐδάεντα λόγων Pi.Fr. 194
; rumour,B.
14.44; of the statue of Memnon, Epigr.Gr.1000, al.; opp. ἄναυδος, Epigr. ap. Paus.10.12.6.3 famous, Hsch.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > αὐδήεις
См. также в других словарях:
οὐδήεσσα — οὐδήεις terrestrial fem nom/voc sg … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
ουδήεις — οὐδήεις, εσσα, εν (Α) αυτός που βρίσκεται πάνω στη γη, επίγειος («Κίρκη... δεινὴ θεὸς οὐδήεσσα», Ομ. Οδ.). [ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < οὖδας «έδαφος» + κατάλ. ήεις. Πρόκειται πιθ. για εσφ. γρφ. αντί αὐδήεις] … Dictionary of Greek