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1 ίσκον
ἴσκεaor ind act 1st sg (epic)ἴσκωgo: pres part act masc voc sg (epic)ἴσκωgo: pres part act neut nom /voc /acc sg (epic)ἴσκωgo: imperf ind act 3rd pl (epic)ἴσκωgo: imperf ind act 1st sg (epic) -
2 ἴσκον
ἴσκεaor ind act 1st sg (epic)ἴσκωgo: pres part act masc voc sg (epic)ἴσκωgo: pres part act neut nom /voc /acc sg (epic)ἴσκωgo: imperf ind act 3rd pl (epic)ἴσκωgo: imperf ind act 1st sg (epic) -
3 ζυγίσκον
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4 καλαθίσκιον
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5 μαργαρίσκον
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6 μελίσκιον
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7 ἀλθίσκον
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8 ἴσκω
------------------------------------A make like, φωνὴν ἴσκουσ' ἀλόχοισιν she made her voice like (the voice of) their wives, Od.4.279; feign, .II think like, ἐμὲ σοὶ ἴσκοντες thinking me like (i.e. taking me for) you, Il.16.41;σὲ τῷ ἴσκοντες 11.799
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9 ἐίσκω
ἐίσκω, ἴσκω (ϝεϝ., cf. ϝίκελος), ἴσκουσι, part. ἴσκοντες, ipf. ἤισκον, ἔισκον, ἴσκον: make like, deem or find like, compare to, judge as to likeness or similarity; ἄλλῳ δ' αὐτὸν φωτὶ κατακρύπτων ἤισκεν, ‘made himself look like’ another man, Od. 4.247 ; ἐμὲ σοὶ ϝίσκοντες, i. e. taking me for thee, Il. 16.41 ; τὸ μὲν ἄμμες ἐίσκομεν ὅσσον θ' ἱστὸν νηός, ‘we judged it to be as large,’ Od. 9.321 ; ἐίσκομεν ἄξιον εἶναι | τρεῖς ἑνὸς ἀντὶ πεφάσθαι, ‘deem it a fair equivalent,’ Il. 13.446, Il. 21.332.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ἐίσκω
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10 ἴσκω
ἐίσκω, ἴσκω (ϝεϝ., cf. ϝίκελος), ἴσκουσι, part. ἴσκοντες, ipf. ἤισκον, ἔισκον, ἴσκον: make like, deem or find like, compare to, judge as to likeness or similarity; ἄλλῳ δ' αὐτὸν φωτὶ κατακρύπτων ἤισκεν, ‘made himself look like’ another man, Od. 4.247 ; ἐμὲ σοὶ ϝίσκοντες, i. e. taking me for thee, Il. 16.41 ; τὸ μὲν ἄμμες ἐίσκομεν ὅσσον θ' ἱστὸν νηός, ‘we judged it to be as large,’ Od. 9.321 ; ἐίσκομεν ἄξιον εἶναι | τρεῖς ἑνὸς ἀντὶ πεφάσθαι, ‘deem it a fair equivalent,’ Il. 13.446, Il. 21.332.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ἴσκω
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11 ἴσκω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `make equal, imitate, find equal, interchange' (Hom.), also `imitate' = `fiction' (τ 203 with λέγων; cf. simulāre), `suppose by mistake' (χ 31, after τ 203); from there `suppose' (Simon. 130) and with the Alexandrians. (also 1. sg. ἴσκον, ptc. ἴσκων) `speak, say' (Theoc., A. R., Lyc.). -Etymology: Probably from *Ϝίκ-σκ-ω, s. ἔοικα; see Bechtel Lex. s. v., Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 317.Page in Frisk: 1,737Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἴσκω
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12 σάνδαλον
Grammatical information: n.Other forms: pl. -α. Also σάμβαλον (Eumel., Sapph., AP)Compounds: σανδαλοθήκη `sandal case' (Men., Delos IIa); σαμ-βαλ-ούχη, - ουχίς f. `sandalchest' (Herod.), - ίσκα pl. n. (Hippon. 18 = 32 Masson; s. comm.).Derivatives: σανδάλ-ιον (IA.), - ίσκον (Ar.); also - ίς, - ίδος f. `kind of date' (Plin.), - ώδης `sandal-like' (sch.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Also σάμβαλον n. -- On νδ σάνδαλον μβ cf. κορίαμβλον-κορίανδρον; diff. adoption of a foreign word (Schwyzer 303)?; s. also Kronasser Etymologie I 91. -- Origin unknown; cf. σαγγάριος H. s. σκυτεύς; τζαγγάριος ( τσ-) m. `manufacturer of Parthian τζάγγαι' (pap. VIp; ?). -- From Greek Lat. sandalium, Fr. sandale, NPers. ṣandal etc. - Furnée 153, 389 mentions also σέμπαδα ὑποδήματα H. (to be read *σέμπαλα?).Page in Frisk: 2,675Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σάνδαλον
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13 σπλήν
σπλήν, σπληνόςGrammatical information: m.Meaning: `spleen' (IA), metaph. `compress' (Hp.; cf. - ίον), αἰγὸς σπλήν as plantname `mallow, cheeseweed' (Ps.-Dsc.).Compounds: As 2. member a. o. in ἄ-σπλην-ον n., - ος m. `miltwaste' (Dsc. a. o., because of its medic. effect against spleen; Strömberg Pfl. 86, where ἀ- is wrongy interpreted as prothetic, cf. Vitr. I 4, 10).Derivatives: 1. σπλην-ίον n., - ίσκον n., - ίσκος m., - άριον n. `compress' (Hp., Dsc., Samos IVa); - ίον also as name of several plants (Dsc.; cf. ἄσπληνον ab.). 2. - ίτης, f. - ῖτις `belonging to the spleen, disease of the spleen' (Medic.; Redard 104 a. 102 f.). 3. - ικός `belonging to the spleen, splenetic' (Hp., hell. com. etc.), - ώδης `id.' (Hp.). 4. - ιάω `to be splenetic' (Arist. a. o.). -- Beside it σπλάγχνα n. pl. `interior organs (heart, liver, lungs, kidneys), intestines' (Il.), rarely and second. sg. as des. of individual organs (A., Pl., Arist.), metaph. (pl. a. sg.) "heart" = `mental state' (trag.), `compassion, commiseration, charity' (LXX, NT; coloured by Semitic). As 1. member a. o. in σπλαγχνο-φάγος `eating intestines' (LXX a.o.); often as 2. member, e.g. εὔ-σπλαγχνος `having healthy intestines' (Hp.), `compassionate' (LXX, NT). From it 1. σπλαγχν-ίδια n. pl. dimin. (Diph.). 2. - ίδης ( UPZ 89, 3 a. 13) form a. meaning doubted; cf. Wilcken ad loc. 3. - ικός `belonging to σ.' (Dsc., pap.). 4. - ίζομαι `to commiserate' (LXX, NT); - ίζω, - εύω `to consume intestines' (Cos IVa, LXX resp. Ar. a. o.) with - ισμός m. (LXX); - εύω, - εύομαι `to predict from intestines' (Str.).Origin: IE [Indo-European] [987] *spl(ē)ngh- `spleen'Etymology: On the meaning of σπλήν and σπλάγχνα Egli Heteroklisie 44 ff. (not in all respects convincing); on Σπλήν as PN Bechtel Namenstud. 43 ff. With σπλήν cf. other names of body-parts as φρήν, ἀδήν, αὑχήν etc., which however all inflect with ablaut ( φρεν-ός etc. as against σπλην-ός). -- Several IE designtions of the spleen show in spite of great phonetic variation an clear similarity, which cannot be accidental. The basic word has because of association with other words, prob. also through taboo (Havers Sprachtabu 64, Specht Ursprung 77 n. 3) known strong changes. Thus Skt. plīhán- against Lat. liēn with common vocalization and stemformation but deviating anlaut; Av. spǝrǝzan-, also n-stem, but with zero grade (IE l̥) and initial sp-; the words mentioned have also IE ǵh before the suffix (Lat. liēn from * lihēn). Besides these, with stronger deviations, Arm. p'aycaɫn, OIr. selg, Lith. blužnìs, S.-CSl. slězena etc. -- As a reconstruction in detail is impossible, only suppositions are possible. We should start from *σπληχ-, *σπλαχ- (= Av. spǝrǝz-an-) with ν-stem as liēn etc. By anticipation of the nasal we get σπλα-γ-χ-ν-; further σπλήν haplological for *σπληχ-ήν (after monosyll. φρήν) or from *σπλη-γ-χ[ν]-? -- More w. lit. in WP. 2, 680, Pok. 987, W.-Hofmann s. liēn, Mayrhofer s. plīhā́, Vasmer s. selezënka. On σπλήν and σπλάγχνα also Egli l. c. and Schwyzer 489 w. n. 1. Older lit. also in Bq. -- Lat. LW [loanword] splēn (Engl. spleen etc.).Page in Frisk: 2,769-770Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σπλήν
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14 σπληνός
σπλήν, σπληνόςGrammatical information: m.Meaning: `spleen' (IA), metaph. `compress' (Hp.; cf. - ίον), αἰγὸς σπλήν as plantname `mallow, cheeseweed' (Ps.-Dsc.).Compounds: As 2. member a. o. in ἄ-σπλην-ον n., - ος m. `miltwaste' (Dsc. a. o., because of its medic. effect against spleen; Strömberg Pfl. 86, where ἀ- is wrongy interpreted as prothetic, cf. Vitr. I 4, 10).Derivatives: 1. σπλην-ίον n., - ίσκον n., - ίσκος m., - άριον n. `compress' (Hp., Dsc., Samos IVa); - ίον also as name of several plants (Dsc.; cf. ἄσπληνον ab.). 2. - ίτης, f. - ῖτις `belonging to the spleen, disease of the spleen' (Medic.; Redard 104 a. 102 f.). 3. - ικός `belonging to the spleen, splenetic' (Hp., hell. com. etc.), - ώδης `id.' (Hp.). 4. - ιάω `to be splenetic' (Arist. a. o.). -- Beside it σπλάγχνα n. pl. `interior organs (heart, liver, lungs, kidneys), intestines' (Il.), rarely and second. sg. as des. of individual organs (A., Pl., Arist.), metaph. (pl. a. sg.) "heart" = `mental state' (trag.), `compassion, commiseration, charity' (LXX, NT; coloured by Semitic). As 1. member a. o. in σπλαγχνο-φάγος `eating intestines' (LXX a.o.); often as 2. member, e.g. εὔ-σπλαγχνος `having healthy intestines' (Hp.), `compassionate' (LXX, NT). From it 1. σπλαγχν-ίδια n. pl. dimin. (Diph.). 2. - ίδης ( UPZ 89, 3 a. 13) form a. meaning doubted; cf. Wilcken ad loc. 3. - ικός `belonging to σ.' (Dsc., pap.). 4. - ίζομαι `to commiserate' (LXX, NT); - ίζω, - εύω `to consume intestines' (Cos IVa, LXX resp. Ar. a. o.) with - ισμός m. (LXX); - εύω, - εύομαι `to predict from intestines' (Str.).Origin: IE [Indo-European] [987] *spl(ē)ngh- `spleen'Etymology: On the meaning of σπλήν and σπλάγχνα Egli Heteroklisie 44 ff. (not in all respects convincing); on Σπλήν as PN Bechtel Namenstud. 43 ff. With σπλήν cf. other names of body-parts as φρήν, ἀδήν, αὑχήν etc., which however all inflect with ablaut ( φρεν-ός etc. as against σπλην-ός). -- Several IE designtions of the spleen show in spite of great phonetic variation an clear similarity, which cannot be accidental. The basic word has because of association with other words, prob. also through taboo (Havers Sprachtabu 64, Specht Ursprung 77 n. 3) known strong changes. Thus Skt. plīhán- against Lat. liēn with common vocalization and stemformation but deviating anlaut; Av. spǝrǝzan-, also n-stem, but with zero grade (IE l̥) and initial sp-; the words mentioned have also IE ǵh before the suffix (Lat. liēn from * lihēn). Besides these, with stronger deviations, Arm. p'aycaɫn, OIr. selg, Lith. blužnìs, S.-CSl. slězena etc. -- As a reconstruction in detail is impossible, only suppositions are possible. We should start from *σπληχ-, *σπλαχ- (= Av. spǝrǝz-an-) with ν-stem as liēn etc. By anticipation of the nasal we get σπλα-γ-χ-ν-; further σπλήν haplological for *σπληχ-ήν (after monosyll. φρήν) or from *σπλη-γ-χ[ν]-? -- More w. lit. in WP. 2, 680, Pok. 987, W.-Hofmann s. liēn, Mayrhofer s. plīhā́, Vasmer s. selezënka. On σπλήν and σπλάγχνα also Egli l. c. and Schwyzer 489 w. n. 1. Older lit. also in Bq. -- Lat. LW [loanword] splēn (Engl. spleen etc.).Page in Frisk: 2,769-770Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σπληνός
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χέλισκον — τὸ, Α τρυβλίον*, πιατέλα. [ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. Πιθ. < θ. χελ τού χέλυς «χελώνα» + κατάλ. ίσκον, ουδ. τού ίσκος*] … Dictionary of Greek