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1 πρών
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `protruding rocks, mountaintop'(Il.).Other forms: πρῶνος or πρωνός, pl. πρῶνες, also πρώονες (ep. poet. Il.), also πρηών (Hes. Sc. 437, hell.), πρεών (AP), - ῶνος, - όνος.Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: If one starts from the later attested πρηών (to which πρεών, πρών), the plur. πρώονες, - ας must be explained as a metr. conditioned false interpretation of πρῶνες (Schwyzer 487 n. 3 with LSJ); so basis *πρηϜών or *πρᾱϜών (Schwyzer 377). If we assume *πρώϜων, πρώ[F] ονες becomes regular, but then must πρηών either be false analysis or old ablaut of πρών. For *πρώϜων tells undoubtedly the hardly separable πρῳ̃ρα (Bechtel Lex., Risch $ 26 b, Specht Ursprung 344). -- To the group of πρό; connection with Skt. pū́rva- `frontmost, earlier' seems possible; s. πρῳ̃ρα. Not with Bechtel to πρηνής (s.v.), not with Prellwitz to Skt. pravaṇá-'falling off, prepares, sloping' (s. Mayrhofer s.v.). -- Furnée 331 asks whether προύνος βουνούς is a variant, or a contamination of πρών βουνός.Page in Frisk: 2,608Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > πρών
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