-
1 σφώ
σφώ, attische Abkürzung von σφῶϊ, die sich auch in der Il. findet, z. B. 11, 782; für σφωέ aber zw., denn Il. 17, 531 wird jetzt richtig σφω' Αἴαντε gelesen.
-
2 σφω
стяж. к σφωέ и σφῶϊ -
3 σφώ
σφω, σφεῖςRendic.Pont. Accad.Rom. di Arch.masc /fem nom /voc /acc dualσφόςtheir: masc /neut nom /voc /acc dualσύthou: nom /acc 2nd dual (attic epic) -
4 σφώ
-
5 σφω(έ)
A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > σφω(έ)
-
6 σφώ
Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σφώ
-
7 σφω
σφεῖςRendic.Pont. Accad.Rom. di Arch.masc /fem nom /voc /acc dual——————σφάζωslay: fut ind act 1st sg (attic epic ionic)σφεῖςRendic.Pont. Accad.Rom. di Arch.masc /fem nom /voc /acc dualσφόςtheir: masc /neut gen sg (doric aeolic)——————σφάζωslay: fut opt act 3rd sgσφόςtheir: masc /neut dat sgσφῶι, σύthou: nom /acc 2nd dual (epic) -
8 σφῶ
Βλ. λ. σφω -
9 σφῷ
Βλ. λ. σφω -
10 σφώ
σφῶι, σφώ, gen. and dat. σφῶιν, σφῷν: dual of σύ, ye two, you two, you both, Il. 1.336, , Il. 11.776, . σφῶι and σφῶιν are never enclitic.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > σφώ
-
11 σφω'
σφωε, σφεῖςRendic.Pont. Accad.Rom. di Arch.masc /fem nom /voc /acc dual (epic) -
12 σφῶϊ
Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σφῶϊ
-
13 σύ
σύ [pron. full] [ῠ],A thou: Pron. of the second pers.:—[dialect] Ep. nom. [full] τύνη [pron. full] [ῡ] Il.5.485, al. ([dialect] Lacon. [full] τούνη Hsch.); [dialect] Aeol. [full] σύ Sapph.Supp.16.6, 21.9; [dialect] Dor. [full] τύ [pron. full] [ῠ] Pi.O.1.85, Epich.34, al., Theoc.3.33, etc.; [dialect] Boeot. [full] τού [short syll.] Corinn.Supp.2.83, A.D.Pron.55.6 (also [full] τούν ib. 50.27, 55.6): Nom. [full] σύ, Od.18.31, A.Ag. 1035, Ar.Nu.29, etc.; voc., Od.21.193, Ar.Ach. 165, Pl. 1069.—Gen. [full] σοῦ, h.Hom.29.4, elsewh. only [dialect] Att., Ar.Ach. 302, etc.; enclit. σου, S.Ph. 761, OT 538, etc.; never in Hom., who uses σεῦ, ll.3.206, al., σέο ib. 446, al. (also in Lyr., Archil.(?)inPLit.Lond.54, B.3.65),σεῖο Il.3.137
, al.; alsoσέθεν 1.180
, al. (which also occurs in Lyr., Sapph.33, B.10.9, and Trag., A.Th. 264, al.), and as enclit. σευ, Il.5.811, al., σεο 1.396: Hdt. has onlyσέο 1.124
, σεο (enclit.) ib.9, σεῦ ibid., 3.42,85, 7.38, σευ (enclit.) 3.36, 134, 7.49:—[dialect] Dor. τεῦ, τευ, Theoc.5.19, 10.36, etc.; rarely τέο, Alcm.17; lengthd.τεοῦ Epich.145
, Sophr.84, andτεοῖο Il.8.37
, 468; [dialect] Boeot.τεῦς Corinn.24
; [dialect] Dor.τεοῦς Sophr.59
; alsoτιοῦς A.D. Pron.74.27
;τεῦς Theoc.2.126
; τοι v.l. in Id.7.25; enclit. τεος Sophr.83; Cret.τέορ Hsch.
; other [dialect] Dor. forms are τίω, τίως, both Rhinth.13,τίος A.D.Pron.75.24
.—Dat. [full] σοί, Il.1.158, 167, Archil.88, Mimn.8, Sapph.7,99, A.Pr.3, Hdt.3.42, 6.86.ά, 7.52, etc.; [dialect] Dor.τοί Alcm.86
(oxyt.); [dialect] Dor., Lesb., and [dialect] Ion. enclit. τοι Alem.33, Sapph. Frr.2.2,8, Archil.79, Hippon.20, Anacr.44, 75.3, Pi.N.3.76, B.10.104, Hdt.1.115, 3.35,63,85; in Hom., Lesbian Lyr., and [dialect] Ion. Lyr. and Prose τοι is always enclit., σοί never enclit. ( τοί and σοι are not found exc. σοι Od.3.359, 11.381, ς ([etym.] οι) Il.1.170, and in codd. of Pi.P. 4.270, 9.55; rarer than τοι in Hdt., 3.69, al.); in [dialect] Att. both σοί and σοι (enclit.) are used (, etc., σοι ib.87, etc.), τοί and τοι are not used; σοι is never elided exc. in Il.1.170, τοι is elided in Od. 1.60, 347, Alc.55, Id.Oxy. 1788 Fr.15 ii 9, Sapph.28.2; [dialect] Ep. and Lyr. also [full] τεΐν, Il.11.201, Od.4.619, Epigr. ap. Hdt.5.60,61, Ar.Av. 930; also [full] τίν [pron. full] [ῐ], Alcm.16, Pi.P.1.29, 8.68 (dub. l.); [full] τίν [pron. full] [ῑ], Id.I.6(5).4, Theoc.2.20 ( τίν before a consonant, Pi.O.10(11).93); alsoτεΐ Alcm.53
;τίνη Rhinth.13
.—Acc. [full] σέ, Il.6.256, al.; enclit. σε, 1.26, Sapph.1.2, Supp.23.9, Hdt.3.42, etc.; in late Gr. σέν, Anatolian Studies p.76; [dialect] Dor.τέ Alcm.52
, Pi.O.1.48, Theoc.1.5, Call.Fr. 114; τ' v.l. (cod. R) in Ar.Ach. 779 (on the accent v. A.D.Pron.54.14, 83.4); τρέ (leg. τϝέ) Hsch.; or (enclit.) τυ IG42(1).121.69 (Epid., iv B.C.), Ar.Eq. 1225, Ach. 730 (dub. in Ach. 779), Theoc.1.56,78, etc.:—alsoτίν Corinn.4
, Cerc.7.6, Theoc.11.39,55,68.2 in combination with γε, [full] σύ γε, [full] σέ γε, etc. (cf. ἔγωγε), thou at least, for thy part, freq. in Hom. and [dialect] Att.; [dialect] Dor. , Timocr.1 (v.l. τύ γα); τύγᾰ Theoc.5.69
,71; [dialect] Boeot. [full] τούγα A.D.Pron.55.6: dat. [full] σοί γε Il.1.557: acc. [full] σέ γε 10.96, etc.:—also [full] σύ περ 24.398.3 σύ c. inf. (as imper.), Hdt.3.134, 4.163.II Dual nom. and acc. [full] σφῶϊ, Il.1.336, 4.286, al., you two, both of you; [full] σφώ (not σφῴ, cf. A.D. Pron.85.17), Il.1.574, 11.782, 13.47, S.OC 344, 1543, etc.—Gen. and Dat. [full] σφῶϊν, Il.4.341, al.; [var] contr. σφῷν once in Hom., Od.4.62, and always in [dialect] Att. (Hdn.Gr.1.475) and Trag., e.g. A.Pr. 12, S.OC 342, OT 1495, Pl.Lg. 892e (codd. Pl. have σφῶϊν in Tht. 193c, al., , al.). None of these forms are enclit., A.D.Pron.38.9, 85.12; cod. A of Pl.Lg. 658c, 673e, 689a wrongly makes σφῳν enclit.; Ζεὺς σφὼ is prescribed in Il. 15.146 by Hdn.Gr.2.93.— σφῶϊ is never dat.; in Il.4.286 it is the acc. depending on κελεύω; σφῶϊν is never acc.; in Od.23.52 it is dat. commodi.III Plur. nom. [full] ὑμεῖς, Il.2.75, al. (before a vowel, 4.246, 7.194, al.), Pherecyd.Syr. 11, Democr.29a, Hdt.3.72, etc., ye, you; [dialect] Aeol. and [dialect] Ep.ὔμμες Il.1.274
, al., Sapph.24, 25; [dialect] Dor.ὑμές Sophr.60
, Ar.Ach. 760, 761, 862; (Crete, ii B.C.), GDI5155.6 (ibid., ii B.C.); [dialect] Boeot.οὐμές Corinn.6
; a resolved form ὑμέες, Parth.Fr.14, is a poeticlicence (so A.D.Pron.93.3 ) rather than genuine Ionic (v.l. in Hdt.8.22).— Gen. [full] ὑμῶν, Ar.Ach. 143, etc.; ὑμέων (disyll.) Il.7.159, Od.13.7, al., Archil.74.6 ( ὑμῶν codd.), Sol.11.5 (v.l. ὑμῶν) ; ὑμέων also Hdt.3.73, 6.130, al.; as trisyll., Herod.2.27;ὑμείων Il.4.348
, 7.195, al.; [dialect] Dor.ὑμέων Sophr.46
; also ὑμῶν, A.D.Pron.95.23; [dialect] Aeol.ὑμμέων Alc. 96
; [dialect] Boeot.οὐμίων Corinn.22
.—Dat. [full] ὑμῖν, Od.2.46, Hdt.1.126, etc.; [dialect] Ion. enclit.ὗμῐν A.D.Pron.97.28
, also [dialect] Dor., Sophr.91; [dialect] Dor. (not enclit.) ὑμίν [ῐ] Id.92; ὑμίν [ῐ] also in S.Aj. 864, 1242, OT 991, 1402, Ant. 308, El. 804, al. (but ὗμιν shd. perh. be restd. where the sense needs an enclitic on the principle stated by A.D.Pron.35.6, 36.5, Synt.130.23); ὕμιν (as enclit.) is prescribed by Hdn.Gr. (2.124 ) in Il.24.33, by EM432.34 in Od.1.376, 2.141, etc.:—[dialect] Aeol. and [dialect] Ep. ὔμμῐ, ὔμμῐν, Od. 2.316, 11.336, al., Hes.Sc. 328, Sapph.14, Alc.Supp. 26.9, Pi.O. 11(10).17.—Acc. [full] ὑμᾶς, Ar.Ach. 325, etc. (-υ Orph.A. 820
, v.l. in S.Ph. 222; ὗμας or (more prob.) ὕμας is required by the metre in Babr.9.9, 47.11); [dialect] Ion. ὑμέας (disyll.) Od.21.198, al.; enclit. ὕμεας (disyll.) Herod.2.60 (Pap.); ὑμέας also Hdt.1.126, al.; [dialect] Aeol. and [dialect] Ep.ὔμμε Il.23.412
, al., Pi.I.6(5).19; also in A.Eu. 620 (trim.), and S.Ant. 846(lyr.); [dialect] Dor.ὑμέ Alcm.3
, Sophr.52, Ar.Ach. 737, Lys. 1076, SIG528.3 (Cretan dial., iii B.C.), 622 B 8 (Cretan, ii B.C.).—The pl. is sts. used in addressing one person, when others are included in the speaker's thought, as Od. 12.81, Archil.89. (With σύ cf. Lat. tu, Goth. pu; with τοι Skt. gen. and dat. te; the origin of σφῶϊ is doubtful; with ὑμεῖς cf. Skt. acc. pl. yusmān.) -
14 σφώι
σφῷ, σφάζωslay: fut opt act 3rd sgσφῷ, σφόςtheir: masc /neut dat sgσύthou: nom /acc 2nd dual (epic) -
15 σφῶι
σφῷ, σφάζωslay: fut opt act 3rd sgσφῷ, σφόςtheir: masc /neut dat sgσύthou: nom /acc 2nd dual (epic) -
16 σφωέ
σφωέ, dual nom. and acc. of the Pron. of [ per.] 3rd pers., of which the gen. sg. and nom. pl. are οὗ, σφεῖς (qq. v.); dat. σφωΐν:—A they two, both of them, only masc. and fem., and always enclit., Il.1.8, al.; strengthd.,σφωΐν ἀμφοτέροιιν Od.20.327
:—the form σφώ is only found in post-Homeric [dialect] Ep., as Antim.9.11 (in Il.17.531 σφω' Αἴαντε is the best reading, cf. A.D.Pron.88.24, Hdn.Gr.2.72). -
17 σφεῖς
Grammatical information: anaphor. a. reflex. pron. 3. pl.Meaning: `they, them(selves)'Other forms: n. (Att.) σφέα, acc. σφᾶς, n. σφέα, Ion. Hom. σφέας, Aeol. Hom. Dor. σφε, Cret. Syrac. ψε, gen. σφῶν, Ion. Hom. σφέων, Hom. also σφείων, dat. σφίσι(ν), Aeol. Ion. Hom. dor. σφι(ν), Cret. Syrac. ψιν, Lac. etc. φιν, ( σφι(ν), σφε also 3. sg.); ep. 3. du. σφωε, -ϊν, 2. du. σφῶϊ, -ϊν, Att. σφώ, σφῳ̃ν.Derivatives: From these the possessives σφέτερος, σφωΐτερος (Il.), ep. also σφός `their' (rarely `his, my, thy, your'), with σφετερίζομαι, - ίζω `to make one's own' (Att. hell. a. late), - ισμός, - ιστής (Arist.).Etymology: The above system is prob. built upon *σ-φει, σ-φι(ν) with σ- as zero grade of IE * se- in Lat. si-bī, Osc. sí-feí, OCS se-bě; to the after ἄμμι(ν) etc. reformed σφ-ι(ν) were joined ἄμμε, ἡμεῖς etc. σφε, σφεῖς, σφᾶς, σφῶν etc. From σφιν with loss of the σ- resp. metathesis φιν, ψιν. -- Details w. rich lit. and discussion in Schwyzer 600 ff.; further Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 266ff., 273.Page in Frisk: 2,829Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σφεῖς
-
18 σφωΐν
σφωΐν, dual. masc. u. fem. des pron. person. der dritten Person, sie beide, ihrer beider, ihnen beiden; Hom.; und zwar ist σφωέ bei Hom. enklitisch, u. auch sonst immer accus.; σφωΐν ist bei Hom. dat. u. entl.; verstärkt σφωῒν ἀμφοτέροιϊν, Od. 20, 327. – Ob σφωέ auch für σφῶϊ gebraucht wurde, ist zweifelhaft, als v. l. stand es sonst so Il. 7, 280. – Antimach. soll auch σφωέ in σφώ zusammengezogen haben, Apoll. D. pron. p. 113 c. – Ep. wurden diese Formen in σφε und σφιν verkürzt, sind also nicht vom Plural zu unterscheiden; vgl. Il. 11, 111. 115 Od. 8, 271. 21, 206; Hes. Sc. 62; s. σφεῖς u. Buttm. Lexil. 1 p. 56 ff.
-
19 σφός
-
20 σφῶϊν
σφῶϊν, dual. masc. u. fem. des pron. person. der zweiten Person, ihr beide, euch beiden, Hom. u. Folgde; auch verstärkt ἀμφοτέρω σφῶϊ, Il. 7, 280. 10, 552; abgekürzt lautet der nom. u. acc. σφώ, Il. u. öfter bei den Attikern; gen. u. dat. σφῷν, Od. 4, 62, bei den Attikern die einzig vorkommende Form, vgl. Piers. Moer. p. 266. – Die Annahme, daß σφῶϊν zuweilen für σφῶϊ stände, wie Od. 23, 52, ist falsch, vgl. Buttm. Lexil. I p. 54.
- 1
- 2
См. также в других словарях:
σφώ — σφω , σφεῖς Rendic.Pont. Accad.Rom. di Arch. masc/fem nom/voc/acc dual σφός their masc/neut nom/voc/acc dual σύ thou nom/acc 2nd dual (attic epic) … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
σφώ — και σφῶϊ, Α (ονομ. και αιτ. δυϊκ. αριθ. αρσ. και θηλ. τού β προσ. τής προσ. αντων. σύ) εσείς οι δύο (α. «Ζεὺς σφὼ εἰς Ἴδην κέλετ ἐλθέμεν», Ομ. Ιλ. β. «ἀμφοτέρω γὰρ σφῶϊ φιλεῑ... Ζεύς», Ομ. Ιλ.). [ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. Άγνωστης ετυμολ.] … Dictionary of Greek
σφω — σφεῖς Rendic.Pont. Accad.Rom. di Arch. masc/fem nom/voc/acc dual … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
σφω' — σφωε , σφεῖς Rendic.Pont. Accad.Rom. di Arch. masc/fem nom/voc/acc dual (epic) … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
σφῶ — σφάζω slay fut ind act 1st sg (attic epic ionic) σφεῖς Rendic.Pont. Accad.Rom. di Arch. masc/fem nom/voc/acc dual σφός their masc/neut gen sg (doric aeolic) … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
σφῷ — σφάζω slay fut opt act 3rd sg σφός their masc/neut dat sg σφῶι , σύ thou nom/acc 2nd dual (epic) … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
σφῶι — σφῷ , σφάζω slay fut opt act 3rd sg σφῷ , σφός their masc/neut dat sg σύ thou nom/acc 2nd dual (epic) … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
Sigma Phi Omega — Infobox Fraternity letters=ΣΦΩ name=Sigma Phi Omega colors=Kelley Green and Maize Yellow flower=Yellow Rose symbol= motto= The Reward is in the Doing crest= founded=1949 birthplace=University of Southern California type=Social scope=Asian… … Wikipedia
Déclinaisons du grec ancien — Le grec ancien est une langue flexionnelle dans laquelle le « système nominal » (principalement les noms, les pronoms et les déterminants) est doté d une morphologie riche. On compte cinq cas en grec ancien, associés principalement aux… … Wikipédia en Français
THEBAIS — I. THEBAIS insigne Statii opus, totis 12. annis summâ curâ ab eo elaboratum. Nomen autem habet ab argumento, eod quod bellum contineat inter Eteoclem et Polynicem ad Thebas gestum, in quo duo fratres mutuis vulneribus perierunt. Iuvenal. Satyr. 7 … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Central College — Infobox University name = Central College motto = established = 1853 type = Private president = Dr. David Roe city = Pella state = IA country = USA undergrad = 1,600 postgrad = 0 faculty = 93 endowment = campus = 130 acres (526,000 m²) nickname … Wikipedia