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Aὀρτυγίου ψυχὴν ἔχων Antiph.5
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Grammatical information: m. (f. Lyc. 401)Meaning: `quail, Coturnix vulgaris' (Epich., IA.); also as a plant-name = στελέφουρος, `Plantago Lagopus' (Thphr.), cf. Strömberg Theophrastea 50.Compounds: As 1. member a.o. in ὀρτυγο-μήτρα f. "quail-mother", `corncrake, Rallux crex' (Cratin., Arist., LXX), after H. = ὄρτυξ ὑπερμεγέθης; s. Thompson Birds s.v., also Strömberg Wortstud. 23; as 2. member in φιλ-όρτυξ `quail-loving' (Pl. Ly. 212d).Derivatives: Dimin. ὀρτύγιον n. (com.); Όρτυγία, - ίη f. old name of the island Delos and other islands (Od., Str.; Tréheux BCH 70, 560ff.), after that surname of Artemis (S.); patron. Όρτυγίων (Euboea).Origin: IE [Indo-European] [1180] *u̯ort- `quail'; PGX [probably a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Formed like the rare birdnames ἴβυξ, βαῖβυξ; cf. also κόκκῡξ, πτέρυξ a.o. (Chantraine Form. 397, Schwyzer 498). With Ϝόρτυξ agrees except the ending Skt. (Ved.) vártikā f., later attested as vartaka- m. `quail' with the very productive ikā- and aka-suffixes. Note also MPers. vartak `id.'. The orig. form of the word cannot be reconstructed. WP. 1, 316 w. further lit., Specht Ursprung 139, 204 a. 214, Dehò Ist. Lomb. 91, 358. - Furnée 122 points out that both the suffix and the variation κ\/γ points to a loan.Page in Frisk: 2,429Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ὄρτυξ
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CHENNIA — Coturnicis species, Aegypto familiaris, quâ certâ anni tempestate Aegyptii sic abundabant, ut, cum omnes absumere non possent, eas in posterum sale condire cogerentur. Χέννιον ὀρνιθάριόν τικατ᾿ Αἴγυπτον ταριχεύομενον, Chennium, quoddam avitium in … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale