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1 αάνθα
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2 ἀάνθα
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3 άανθα
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Grammatical information: f.Meaning: εἶδος ἐνωτίου παρὰ Άλκμᾶνι ὡς Άριστοφάνης H.Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Schulze Q. 38 explained it as *αὐσανθα to οὖς (doubtful), but the suffix is unclear (cf. οἰνάνθη); cf. also Bechtel Dial. 2, 366.Page in Frisk: 1,2Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἀάνθα
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Grammatical information: n.Meaning: `ear'; metaph. `handle'(Il.; IA).Other forms: ὦς (Theoc., hell.). Gen. ὠτός, nom. acc. pl. ὦτα etc. (IA.), οὔατος, - ατα etc., with n. a. sg. οὖας (Simon.); besides ἆτα (cod. ἄτα) ὦτα. Ταραντῖνοι H.; prob. also sg. αὖς (Paul. Fest. 100, 4; Wackernagel IF 45, 312ff. = Kl. Schr. 2, 1252ff.); further details on the inflexion in Schwyzer 520.Dialectal forms: Myc. anowoto; also anowe like ἀμφ-ώης `with two ears or handles' (Theoc.; ἄμφ-ωτος Od.).Compounds: Compp., e.g. ὠτ-ακουστέω `to eavesdrop, to listen, to attend' (Hdt., X., D., Plb.), compound of ὠτὶ ἀκουστόν (opposite ἀν-ηκουστέω: οὑκ ἀκουστόν; cf. ἀμνηστέω and Schwyzer 726; not correct Fraenkel Nom. ag. 2, 68), with ὠτακουστής m. `eavesdropper, listener' (Arist.); ἀν-ούατος `without ears, without handles' (Theoc.), ἄ-ωτος `id.' (Philet., Plu.); μυόσ-ωτ-ον ( μύ-ωτον) n., - ίς f. "mouse-ear" (the plant) `madwort, Asperugo', from μυὸς ὦτα `id.' (Dsc.; Strömberg Pfl.namen 42). On λαγώς s. v.Derivatives: ὠτ-ίον n. `handle, ear' (Theopomp. Com., LXX, NT), - άριον n. `id.' (com. IVa); οὑατ-όεις `with ears, handles' (Simon., Call.; also in Hom. a. Hes. for ὠτώεις to be reconstructed; Wackernagel Unt. 168f.), ὠτ-ικός `belonging to the ear' (Gal., Dsc.). Also ὠτ-ίς, - ίδος f. `bustard' (X., Arist.; after the cheek-plumes or the tuft?; Thompson Birds s.v.); besides ὦτ-ος m. `eared owl' (Arist.; after the ear-plumes). -- On ἐνῴδιον, ἐνώτιον s. v.Origin: IE [Indo-European] [785] *h₂(e\/o)us- `ear'.Etymology: The pair οὖς, ὦς (cf. βοῦς, βῶς) can be derived from IE * ōus; Lat. aur-is, aus-cultō a.o. contain an e-grade (* h₂eus-), which may also be found in ἆτα from *αὔσ-ατα; s. also on ἀάνθα. To be noted old Att. ΟΣ, which seems to point to a contraction; one wanted to construct (since J. Schmidt Pluralbild. 407) a basis * ous-os, for which a support was seen in OCS ucho n. `ear', gen. ušes-e ; but it is also possible to read ὦς (after ὠτός etc.). The other forms can without problem be derived from IE * ōus-n-tos etc. with diff. phonetic developments, s. the extensive treatment in Schwyzer 520 a. 348, WP. 1,18 w. rich lit. The in οὔ-α-τος incorporated n-enlargement is also found in Arm. un-kn (with -kn after akn `eye'; so not comparable with ὠκίδες ἐνώτια H.) and in Germ., e.g. Goth. auso, ausin-s. -- From the further forms are especially notable the old duals Av. uš-i (IE * h₂us-ī, with zero grade); OCS uš-ī (IE * h₂us-ī ). Further details from diff. languages w. rich lit. in WP. (s. ab.), Pok. 785, W.-Hofmann and Ernout-Meillet s. auris, Vasmer s. úcho; older lit. also in Bq. -- (See also παρειαί, παρήϊον; not here ἀκούω, ἀκροάομαι.)Page in Frisk: 2,448-449Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > οὖς
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άανθα — ἄανθα, η (Α) είδος σκουλαρικιού. [ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. Αβέβαιης ετυμολ., πιθ. ξένη λ. Η προέλευση από *αὐς άνθᾱ (θ. συγγενές με το οὖς + *ἄνθᾱ < ἄνθος, οπότε ο τύπος θα ήταν ἀάνθα) θεωρείται αμφίβολη] … Dictionary of Greek
ἀάνθα — ἀάνθᾱ , ἄανθα ear ring fem nom/voc/acc dual … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
ἄανθα — ear ring fem nom/voc sg … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
ἄανθαν — ἄανθα ear ring fem acc sg … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
ους — το (ΑΜ οὖς, ὠτός, Α επικ. τ. και οὖας, οὔατος, και δωρ. τ. ὦς) 1. μέλος τού σώματος, όργανο τής ακοής, το αφτί (α. «αἲ γὰρ δή μοι ἀπ οὔατος ὧδε γένοιτο», Ομ. Ιλ. β. «καὶ ἀφεῑλεν αὐτοῡ τὸ οὖς τὸ δεξιόν», ΚΔ) 2. (συνεκδ. με ρ. σε φρ.) η αίσθηση τής … Dictionary of Greek
ōus2 : ǝus- : us- — ōus2 : ǝus : us English meaning: ear Deutsche Übersetzung: “Ohr” Note: extended with i (ǝusi s), es (ǝusos n.) and en Note: Root ōus2 : ǝus : us : “ear”, derived from zero grade of Root ghous : “to sound; hear”. Only Indo… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary