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1 άχα
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2 ἄχα
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3 αχα
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4 αχά
ἀ̱χά̱, ἠχήsound: fem nom /voc /acc dual (doric)ἀ̱χά̱, ἠχήsound: fem nom /voc sg (doric aeolic) -
5 ἀχά
ἀ̱χά̱, ἠχήsound: fem nom /voc /acc dual (doric)ἀ̱χά̱, ἠχήsound: fem nom /voc sg (doric aeolic) -
6 ἀχά
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7 ἀχά̄νη
ἀχά̄νηGrammatical information: f.Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Hemmerdinger, Glotta 46 (1968) 54 compares Egypt. hn `chest' (Acc. ḫannū). Fur. 138 compared Hitt. aganni, but this means `bowl' (and is connected with Acc. agannu `bowl', Kronasser Etym. 245, and Egypt. 'ikn `pot'). He also compares ἀγάννα ἄμαξα \< ἱερὰ\> και ἡ ἐν οὐρανῳ̃ ἄρκτος H. (with ἄμαξα as `box'; and the Bear seen as a box?); also 392 λαχάννα H.Page in Frisk: 1,199Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἀχά̄νη
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8 ἀχά̄της
ἀχά̄της, - ουGrammatical information: m.Meaning: `agate' (Thphr.)Origin: LW [a loanword which is (probably) not of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Unknown. Semitic etymology in Lewy Fremdw. 56. -. The river Achates on Sicily and the PN Achates are probably called after the stone. Cf. Lewy.Page in Frisk: 1,199Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἀχά̄της
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9 αχά(ϊ)δευτος
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10 αχά(ϊ)δευτος
η, ο необласканный, оставленный без ласки -
11 ηχη
дор. ἀχά (ᾱχᾱ) ἥ1) шум, гулἐπεσσεύοντο ἠχῇ, ὡς ὅτε κῦμα θαλάσσης βρέμεται Hom. — (ахейцы) ринулись с (таким) шумом, как грохочут морские валы;
ὀρέοντο ἠχῇ θεσπεσίῃ Hom. — (ветры) поднялись с оглушительным воем2) звук, звучание, глас(σάλπιγγος Eur.)
ἐν ἐμοὴ ἥ ἠ. τῶν λόγων βομβεῖ Plat. — звук этих речей гудит (еще) во мне (ср. звенит в ушах);ἄνευ φθόγγου καὴ ἠχῆς Plat. — беззвучно и бесшумно3) речь, словаἠχῆς δ΄ ὅπως ἤκουσαν Eur. — когда (данайцы) услышали слова (Тидея)
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12 Άχαιοί
Grammatical information: pl. m.Meaning: name of a Greek tribe (Il.).Derivatives: Άχαιΐς, - ίδος f. `the land of the A.' (sc. γαῖα) or `the Achaean f.' (sc. γυνή), also Άχαιϊάς f. (Il.); Άχαιϊκός, Att. Άχᾱϊκός (cf. Schwyzer 265f.) `Achaean'; Άχαιΐη, Att. Άχᾱΐα f. a Thessalian and Peloponnesian region `Achaia'; also a town (Rhodos etc.), perhaps trisyllabic, s. below.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: The name Άχαιοί \< ΆχαιϜοί (cf. Lat. Achīvī) is known from Egyptian sources as 'q'jw'š', read as Aqaiwaša. Also in Hitt. Aḫḫiya, later Ah̯h̯iyawā, from *ΆχαιϜία or *ΆχαίϜα(?); Kretschmer Glotta 21, 227). Against this Sommer ( Aḫḫijavā-Urk., A. u. Sprw., IF 55, 169ff.). The equation is now generally accepted, but the Hittite form has not been satisfactorily explained. (Worthless Finkelberg, Glotta 66, 1988, 127 - 134, who derives the Greek form from Hitt. Ah̯h̯iyawa (!), with h₂y \> χ.) - The name is no doubt a Pre-Greek name ( Akayʷa?). On the historical side Lehmann, Historische Zeitschr. 262, 1996, 1 - 38; Niemeyer Aegaeun 19, 1999, 141 - 155.Page in Frisk: 1,198-199Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > Άχαιοί
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13 παραβωμιος
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14 осунуться
осу́ну||тьсясов δείχνω κομμένος, ἀχα-μναίνω:он \осунутьсялся ἀχάμνισε, τό πρόσωπό του στέγνωσε, Εφεξε. -
15 угловатый
угловатыйприл μονοκόμματος, ἄχα-ρις, ἀδέξιος, δύσκαμπτος. -
16 ώχα
ἄχᾱ, ἄχοςpain: neut nom /voc /acc pl (doric aeolic)ὄχα, ὄχαfar: indeclform (adverb)ὄχᾱ, ὄχοςcarriage: neut nom /voc /acc pl (doric aeolic)——————ὀίζωcry: perf ind act 1st sgὠίζωto sit on eggs: perf ind act 1st sg -
17 ἀχάνη
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18 ἀχάτης
A agate, Thphr.Lap.31, J.AJ3.7.5, D.P.1075, Nonn.D.5.170. -
19 ἠχή
A sound, noise, ἠ. ἀμφοτέρων (sc. Ἀργείων καὶ Τρώων)ἵκετ' αἰθέρα Il.13.837
: freq. in dat.,ἠχῇ, ὡς ὅτε κῦμα.. βρέμεται 2.209
; of trees, ;πέτρη.. ἣ δέ τε ἠχῇ ἔρχεται ἐμμεμαυῖα Hes.Sc. 438
; in Trag., cry of sorrow, wail, E.Med. 149 (lyr.), Hipp. 585 (lyr.), cf. Nic.Al. 304; but also σάλπιγγος ἠ. E.Ph. 1378;ἐν ἐμοὶ ἡ ἠ. τῶν λόγων βομβεῖ Pl.Cri. 54d
, cf. Ti. 37b; of the grasshopper, Longus 1.23: rarely of articulate sounds, E.Ph. 1148, Opp.C.1.23; rumour, talk, Plu.Cat.Ma.22. (Perh. fr. swāĝh-, cf. ἰαχέω, OE. swógan 'resound', Engl. sough.) -
20 ἠχη
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `sound, noise' (Il.)Other forms: Dor. ἀχάCompounds: As 2. member e. g. in ὑψ-ηχής `high neighing ( ἵππος, Il.); ἄντ-ηχος `sounding against' (Ph.) to ἠχή, ἦχος or ἠχέω.Derivatives: ἠχήεις `sounding, making noise' (Il.; with shortening ἠχέεντα Archil. 74, 8; s. Schwyzer 246). - ἠχώ, Dor. ἀχώ f. `sound, noise', also personified (h. Hom., Hes. Sc., Pi., A.). - ἦχος m. (sec. n.; Schwyzer 512) = ἠχή with ἠχώδης (Hp., hell.); also as PN Ϝᾶχος (Ark.), shortname like Ϝᾶχυς (Cor. Chalcid.). ἠχέω, aor. ἠχῆσαι, often with prefix, e. g. ἀντ-, ὑπ-, `sound, rustle, give a sound' (Hes.); with ἀντ-ήχημα, - ήχησις, ἠχέτης, - τᾰ ( ἀχ-) `who gives sound, cicada' (Hes.; also from ἦχος, Schwyzer 500, Fraenkel Nom. ag. 1, 165), ἠχητής Hes. with ἠχητικός `sounding' (late), ἠχεῖον `drum' (Ph., Plu.). - On ἰάχω, ἰαχή s. v.Etymology: Behind ἠχή from *Ϝᾱχά̄, with ἠχώ and sec. ἦχος (cf. κόμπος, τάραχος), stands a root noun or an uncharacterized verb. These were replaced by innovations, ἠχ-ή and the derived, rather deverbative (cf. e. g. κηλεω and Schwyzer 720) than denominative ἠχέω. Beside it stands a primrry reduplicated present with zero grade Ϝι-Ϝᾰ́χ-ω, s. ἰάχω. - The expressive forms ἠχή, ἠχέω have, as expected, no exact parallels in other languages. Close are Lat. vāgīre `wail' (with IE -g-), and a few Baltic and Germanic words with initial su̯-, e. g. Lith. svagiù, -ėti `sound' (IE -g(h)-), OE swōgan `sound' (IE - gh- as in ἠχή). Fick GGA 1894, 237, Hoffmann BB 26, 132, Bezzenberger BB 27, 152. - See W.-Hofmann s. vāgiō.Page in Frisk: 1,646-647Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἠχη
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