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1 ωρολόγιον
ὡρολόγιονan instrument for telling the time: neut nom /voc /acc sgὡρολογέωtell of the: imperf ind act 3rd pl (doric)ὡρολογέωtell of the: imperf ind act 1st sg (doric)ὡρολογέωtell of the: imperf ind act 3rd pl (doric)ὡρολογέωtell of the: imperf ind act 1st sg (doric) -
2 ὡρολόγιον
ὡρολόγιονan instrument for telling the time: neut nom /voc /acc sgὡρολογέωtell of the: imperf ind act 3rd pl (doric)ὡρολογέωtell of the: imperf ind act 1st sg (doric)ὡρολογέωtell of the: imperf ind act 3rd pl (doric)ὡρολογέωtell of the: imperf ind act 1st sg (doric) -
3 ὡρολόγιον
ὡρολόγ-ιον, τό,A an instrument for telling the time, a dial or clock, ὡ. σκιοθηρικόν the sun- dial of Anaximenes, Plin.HN2.187; a sun-dial ([etym.] ὡρολόγιον ) at Zea ([place name] Piraeus ) mentioned in PHaw.81 ([dialect] Att. periegesis of iii B. C., pap. of ii A. D.);ἀπὸ τοῦ σκιακοῦ ὡρολογίου IGRom.4.293a
i35 (Pergam., prob. 127/6 B.C.), cf. Cleom.1.10sq., Gem.8.23, Plu.2.1006f, CIG1947 (loc. inc.), Inscr.Cos57, Suid. (who writes it ὡρολογεῖον) ; ὡ. ὑδραυλικόν a water-clock, = κλεψύδρα, cf. Aristocl. ap.Ath.4.174c, Plin.HN7.213, Bato 2.14;μηχανικὰ ὡ. Ach.Tat. Intr.Arat.25.6
: the dimensions of a water(?)-clock are given in POxy.470.31 (iii A. D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὡρολόγιον
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4 ωρολογίοις
ὡρολόγιονan instrument for telling the time: neut dat plὡρολογέωtell of the: pres opt act 2nd sg (doric) -
5 ὡρολογίοις
ὡρολόγιονan instrument for telling the time: neut dat plὡρολογέωtell of the: pres opt act 2nd sg (doric) -
6 ωρολογίου
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7 ὡρολογίου
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8 ωρολογίω
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9 ὡρολογίῳ
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10 ωρολογίων
ὡρολόγιονan instrument for telling the time: neut gen plὡρολογέωtell of the: pres part act masc nom sg (doric) -
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ὡρολόγιονan instrument for telling the time: neut gen plὡρολογέωtell of the: pres part act masc nom sg (doric) -
12 ωρολόγια
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13 ὡρολόγια
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14 σκιακός
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15 ὡρονομεῖον
A = ὡρολόγιον, Alex.Aphr.Pr.1.95, Hld. 9.22.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὡρονομεῖον
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16 ὡροσκοπεῖον
ὡροσκοπ-εῖον, τό,A = ὡρολόγιον, Str.2.5.14, Gem.2.35, Boeth. ap. Eus.PE11.28;ὕδριον ὡροσκοπεῖον Hero Spir.1
Praef.;also [suff] ὡροσκοπ-σκόπιον, D.L.2.1, 6.104; τὰ ὑδρεῖα τῶν ὡροσκοπίων water-clocks, Simp.in Ph. 1335.14.II ὡροσκόπιον, = ὡροσκόπος 11, S.E.M.5.68.2 instrument for observing theὡροσκόπος, τῆς δι' ἀστρολάβων ὡροσκοπίων κατ' αὐτὴν τὴν ἔκτεξιν διοπτεύσεως Ptol.Tetr. 108
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17 σκια
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `shade' (Od.), also `variegated hem or edging of a dress' (hell. inschr. a. pap., Men.; Wilhelm Glotta 14, 82 f.).Other forms: ion. - ιήCompounds: E.g. σκια-τροφέω, - έομαι (Ion. σκιη-), Att. etc. also σκια - τραφέω, - έομαι (: σκια-τραφής like εὑτραφής a. o.; to τραφῆναι) `to live or to raise in the shadow, indoors, to grow up pampered' (IA.; after βου-κολέω a. o., Schwyzer 726); βαθύ-σκιος `with deep shadow, deeply shaded' (h. Merc. a. o.), κατά-, ἐπί-σκιος a. o. beside κατα-, ἐπι-σκιάζω; on δολιχό-σκιος s. δολιχός (aa. to am other interpretation [Prellwitz, also Treu Von Homer zur Lyrik 119 f. w. n. 1 with Leumann] `with long ash').Derivatives: 1. σκιάς, - άδος f. `shade-roof, tent-roof, pavilion', also name of a θόλος in Athens etc. (Eup., Theoc., Att. inscr. a.o.). 2. σκιάδ-ιον n. `sunscreen' (com., Thphr. a. o.). 3. - ίσκη f. `id.' (Anacr.). 4. σκί-αινα f. (Arist.), - αινίς f. (Gal.; v. l. σκινίς), - αδεύς m. (hell. a. late) fishn. (after the dark colour, Strömberg 27, s. also Thompson Fishes s. σκίαινα; cf. Bosshardt 69; not correct Fraenkel Nom. ag. 2, 178 n. 3); to this σκιαθίς `id.' (Epich.), from the island namen Σκίαθος? (Strömberg l. c.). 5. σκι-όεις `rich of shadows, casting shade, shaded' (ep. poet. Il.; favoured by the metre, Schwyzer 527 w. lit., Sjölund Metr. Kürzung 149); - άεις (Hdn.; also Pi. Pae. 6, 17?). 6. - ερός, also - αρός `id.' (esp. ep. poet. Λ 480; Schwyzer 482 w. n. 8 a. lit., Chantraine Form. 230). 7. - ώδης `shadowy, dark' (Hp., E., Arist. a. o.). 8. - ακός `provided with shade' ( ὡρολόγιον Pergam. IIa; Hdn.). 9. - ωτός `provided with a hem (σκιά)' (Peripl. M. Rubr., pap.). -- 10. Denom. verb σκιάω (Od., hell. a. late epic), σκιάζω (IA.), σκιάσαι (Φ 232; after ἐλᾰ́-σαι a.o., Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 410; metri. used, s. Debrunner REIE 1, 3), fut. Att. σκιῶ, late σκιάσω, perf. pass. ἐσκίασμαι (Semon., S. a. o.), aor. σκιασθῆναι (E., Pl., Arist.), also w. ἐπι-, κατα-, συν-, περι-, ἀπο-, `to shade, to overshadow, to shroud in darkness' (on the meaning Radermacher Festschr. Kretschmer 163 ff.); from this ( ὑπο-, συ-)σκίασις, ( ἐπι- etc.) σκιασμός, ( ἐπι- etc.) σκίασμα, σκιασ-τής, - τικός (almost always late); as backformations function the bahuvrihi κατα-, ἐπί-σκιος a. o. -- On σκιά and derivv. in Homer and in the Aeol. lyric Treu Von Homer zur Lyrik 115ff., 213ff. (for Hom. not convincing).Etymology: Old word for `shadow', which with Alb. hije, Toch. B skiyo `id.' can be identified as IE *sḱii̯ā (Jokl Untersuchungen 63ff. with Meyer, cf. Mann Lang. 28, 39; v. Windekens Orbis 12, 193 with Couvreur Arch. Or. 18, 128). Besides in Indo-Iran. with lengthened grade Skt. chāyā́ f. `shadow', also `image, reflex, semblance', NPers. sāya `shadow' (Av. a-saya- `who throws no shadow': ἄ-σκιος) and with unclear basis Latv. sejs `id.' (Endzelin Zeitschr. slav. Phil. 16, 113f.). The word was orig. inflected with ablaut, approx. * skeh₁ieh₂, gen. * skh₁ieh₂-s (cf. on γλῶσσα). The assumption of IE ā[i]: i was based only on the connection with σκηνή, Dor. σκᾱνά̄ `tent', which is however improbable. -- An n-suffix is seen in Slavic, e.g. OCS sěnь, Russ. sénь f. `shadow' with uncertain vowel (IE ē, oi, ai, ǝi), thus after Jokl a. o. in the very complicated Alban. forms, e.g. hē, (h)ona; to this with r-n-change σκιερός, σκιαρός (Benveniste Origines 14). See Adams Dict. Toch B 706 s.v. skiyo. With t-suffix OIr. scāth `shadow' (after Vendryes Ét. celt. 7, 438 with Fick); diff. s. σκότος. -- Whether the hapaxes σκαιός `shadowy' (Nic. Th. 660) and σκοιός in H. ( σκοιά σκοτεινά, σκοιόν... σύσκιον) can be considered as representatives of a in Greek still existing ablaut (Solmsen Unt. 278 n. 2 [p. 279f.]), is uncertain. -- Mayrhofer EWAia 1, 559 recontructs * skeh₁-ieh₂-, from which the Skt. form can be explained. Lubotsky however, Incontri lingu. 24 (2001), 34f. is not certains about the evidence for h₁, and starts from the oblique cases * skH-ieh₂-, which became *skHii̯- with Sievers, and * skiH-eh₂- with metathesis; this may have been the basis of the Greek form.Page in Frisk: 2,730-731Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σκια
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