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1 σμίνθος
σμίνθοςmouse: masc nom sg -
2 σμίνθος
σμίνθος, ὁ,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σμίνθος
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3 σμίνθος
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `mouse' (A. Fr. 227 = 380 M., Lyc., Str., AP); σμίνθα ἡ κατοικίδιος μῦς H. (-ᾰ or -ᾱ?; cf. Solmsen Wortforsch. 266).Derivatives: Σμινθ-εύς (A 39, Str.), - ιος (Ael.) m. surn. of Apollon, who in the Troad and on the islands was honoured as protector against the destroying fieldmice; here Σμίνθιος as monthn. on Rhodes and τὰ Σμίνθια name of a feast (Troad, Lindos); s. Nilsson Gr. Rel. I2 213 a. 534f. w. lit.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin] (S)Etymology: Acc. to sch. Α 39 Mysian; in any case Pre-Greek.-Anatol. (cf. Chantraine Form. 371, Schwyzer 510); here Etr. isminʮians adjunct. of Mars (Kretschmer Glotta 20, 221; 30, 133)? On IE. interpretations which are to be rejected (to σμίλη etc.) s. Bq and WP. 2, 686. -- The form σμίς μῦς H. was introduced because of the alphabetical order for trad. σμῦς (cross with μῦς); if right, short(ened) form after μῦς (diff. Kretschmer l. c.).Page in Frisk: 2,750Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σμίνθος
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4 σμίνθοι
σμίνθοςmouse: masc nom /voc pl -
5 σμίνθοις
σμίνθοςmouse: masc dat pl -
6 σμίνθοισι
σμίνθοςmouse: masc dat pl (epic ionic aeolic) -
7 σμίνθον
σμίνθοςmouse: masc acc sg -
8 σμίνθους
σμίνθοςmouse: masc acc pl -
9 σμίνθων
σμίνθοςmouse: masc gen pl -
10 Σμινθεύς
Σμινθεύς, έως, ὁ, epith. of Apollo, Il.1.39; either (from Σμίνθος or Σμίνθη a town in the Troad, Hsch., St. Byz.)A the Sminthian; or (from σμίνθος) mouse-killer, Sch. ad loc., cf. Str.13.1.48 and 64:—also [full] Σμίνθιος, ὁ, Ael.NA12.5, Sch.Il.l.c.; Σμίνθιος, ὁ (sc. μήν), name of a month at Rhodes, IG22.1131,12(1).1068.2, al.; written Ζμ-, ib.1149.8, al.: [full] Σμίνθεια, τά, games at festival of Apollo Σμινθεύς, Μους. Σμυρν. 1876p.125 ([place name] Troad).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Σμινθεύς
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11 σμίνθω
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12 σμίνθῳ
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13 ἀρουραῖος
A of or from the country, rural, rustic, μῦς ἀ. field-vole, Hdt.2.141; ; ὦ παῖ τῆς ἀ. θεοῦ, of Euripides as the reputed son of a herb-seller, Ar.Ra. 840; ἀ. Οἰνόμαος, of Aeschines, who played the part of Oenomaüs 'in the provinces', D. 18.242, cf. AB211 sq.; ἀ. λίθοι rough stones, SIG2587.21; φυτὰ ἀ. field-weeds, Thphr.HP7.6.1.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀρουραῖος
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14 ὑπερφυής
I literally, growing above the ground, Dsc.4.73, Luc.Lex.6; growing higher than the rest,οἱ ὑ. τῶν ἀσταχύων D.L.1.100
.2 overgrown, enormous, (troch.);λίθοι ὑ. τὸ μέγαθος Hdt. 2.175
, cf. Ar. Pax 229, Pl. 734;ὑ. τῷ μεγέθει ψόφος Arist.Cael. 291a21
.II without a distinct sense of bulk, monstrous, extraordinary, in good and bad sense,ἔργον ὑ. μέγαθός τε καὶ κάλλος Hdt.9.78
;ἔργον ὑ. ἐργάσατο Id.8.116
;ἀτραπὸς δαιμονίως ὑ. Ar.Nu.76
;ὑ. τέχνη Id.Eq. 141
; πῶς οὐχ ὑπερφυές; is it not most strange? D.29.14; κἀκεῖν' ὑ., εἰ .. Isoc.17.30; τὸ δὲ πάντων -έστατον, ὅτι .. Lys.27.12, cf. Ar. Th. 831 (troch.): freq. joined with a relat.,ὄχλος ὑπερφυὴς ὅσος Id.Pl. 750
;ὑπερφυεῖ τινι.. ὡς μεγάλῃ βλάβῃ Pl.Grg. 477d
: freq. also joined with other Adjs., in which case, as a rule, it stands second, σχέτλια λέγεις καὶ ὑ. ib. 467b;δεινὸν ὡς ἀληθῶς καὶ ὑ. D.21.88
, etc.; but it stands first in Plu.2.12b, 155a, al.2 [comp] Sup. -έστατος, as an honorific title, Stud.Pal.20.129.3 (v A. D.), etc.: also in Posit.,ἡ ὑ. ὑμῶν ἐξουσία PMasp. 2i 1
(vi A. D.), etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑπερφυής
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15 σμί̄λη
σμί̄ληGrammatical information: f.Meaning: `knife, woodcarving knife, scalpel, chisel', instrument for artisan, physicians, image-sculptor etc. (in. Att.).Other forms: -ᾰ AP; -ή Hdn. Gr.Compounds: As 1st element in σμιλι-γλύφοι ( τέχναι) `working with chisels, sculptural' ( Epigr. Galatia); on the compositional -ι Schwyzer 448, which is rightly rejected by Chantr.Derivatives: 1. Dimin. σμιλ-ίον n. with - ιωτός, - άριον n. (late medic.); 2. - ινος `acting as a knife' (late medic.); 3. ἀπο-, δια-σμιλεύω `to smooth with a chisel, to plane' (late) with σμίλ-ευμα n. `chipping' (Ar.), - ευτός (AP), - ευσις, - εία f. (Hdn. Epim.).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]; PGX [probably a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Instrument name in - λη like μήλη, χηλή, τρώγλη a. o; but this is rather doubtful, cf. Form. 240. No directe connection outside Greek. A basic primary verb is also supposed for the Germ. word for `carpenter, smith' in OWNo. smið, OE smiÞ (\> NEng. smith), OHG. smid, PGm. * smiÞu-, * smiðu-, IE. * smi-tu. Beside it with transition in th n-stems the Goth. comp. aiza-smiÞa `ore-smiih, χαλκεύς'. The length in σμί̄λη is not based on a longdiphthongal * smēi-: * smī-, but may have been introduced secondarily after the model of the nouns in -ῑλη, -ῑλο-. So the etymology remains doubtful; the word may be Pr-Greek. -- WP. 2, 686 and Pok. 968 (after Persson Stud. 119, Brugmann IF 6, 93) w. lit. and further, hypothetical combinations. Cf. σμινύη, σμίνθος; also μικρός.Page in Frisk: 2,750Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σμί̄λη
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