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1 ἀνα-βασσαρέω
ἀνα-βασσαρέω, in tmesi, Anacr. bei Ath. X, 427 a, = ἀναβακχεύω.
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2 αναβασσαρεω
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3 βασσάρα
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `fox' (Sch. Lyk. 771), `dress of bacchante's' (EM, AB, H.) from the skin of a fox; `bacchante' (Sch. Lyk. 771, EM), `impudent woman' (Lyk., EM).Derivatives: βασσάριον `fox' (Hdt. 4, 192; Libyan), βασσαρεύς name of Dionysos (Hor.), βάσσαρος = βάκχος (Orph.); denom. ἀνα-βασσαρέω `break forth in Bacchic frenzy' (Anacr.).Origin: LW [a loanword which is (probably) not of Pre-Greek origin] Egypt.Etymology: Herodotus calls the word Libyan. This seems confirmed by the etymology with Egypt. wasar, Copt. bašor (Szemerényi, Gnomon 43 (1971) 660, without reference). Szemerényi further wants to maintain the connection with Hitt. wassuwar `clothing' for the dress; rejected by Neumann, Weiterleben (1961) 19, I think rightly so. Fur. 257 n. 36 notes that βάσσος = βασσάρα (EM) and that - αρ(ος) is a frequent Pre-Gr. suffix.Page in Frisk: 1,224Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > βασσάρα
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αναβασσαρέω — ἀναβασσαρέω (Α) καταλαμβάνομαι από βακχική μανία. [ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < ἀνα + βασσαρέω «βακχεύω»] … Dictionary of Greek