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1 άδημα
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2 ἅδημα
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3 ἅδημα
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4 ἀπ-αυθ-άδημα
ἀπ-αυθ-άδημα, τό, Erhabenheit, Dio Chrys. 1, 477, zw.
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5 ἅδος
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6 ἀπαυθάδημα
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7 ἁνδάνω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `please' (Il.)Other forms: Aor. ἀδεῖν (Aeol. εὔαδον in Homer), perf. ἕᾱδα. On the present Schwyzer 699; Att. ἥδομαι (s. v.). Used in political context as 'it pleased the people (to decide)', hence `to decide'.Compounds: αὐθάδης s.s.v.Derivatives: ἅδος `decision, resolution' (Halic., Thasos), ἅδημα ψήφισμα H.; also Ϝάδιξις `id.' in γάδιξις ὁμολογία and ἄδιξις ὁμολογία παρὰ Ταραντίνοις H. (to *Ϝαδίζομαι).Origin: IE [Indo-European] [1039] * sueh₂d-Etymology: The Ϝ- is seen in Aeol. εὔαδε (\< *ἔ-σϜαδ-ε), Cret. ἔϜαδε and Locr. ϜεϜαδηqότα. - The root also in ἥδομαι, ἡδύς (s. vv.). S. also ἄσμενος and αὑθάδης. - No exact parallels. Sanskrit has svádati, -te `please'. Perhaps from *suh₂-n̥-d- (LIV). Factit. Lat. suādeo `advise'.Page in Frisk: 1,104Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἁνδάνω
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ἅδημα — neut nom/voc/acc sg … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
su̯ād- — su̯ād English meaning: sweet Deutsche Übersetzung: ‘sũß; an etwas Geschmack, Freude finden” Material: 1. su̯üdu s ‘sweet”: O.Ind. svüdu , f. svüdvī ‘sweet, mellifluous”; Gk. ἡδύς, f. εῖα (* εFια), ύ, Dor. ἁδύς ‘sweet”; with… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary