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1 άσαι
ἄσηsurfeit: fem nom /voc plἄσᾱͅ, ἄσηsurfeit: fem dat sg (doric aeolic)ἄ̱σαῑ, ἄω 3satiate: aor opt act 3rd sg (epic doric aeolic)——————ἄω 3satiate: aor inf act (epic doric aeolic)——————ᾄσαῑ, ἀείδωil.Parv..aor opt act 3rd sg——————ἀείδωil.Parv..aor imperat mid 2nd sgἀείδωil.Parv..aor inf act——————ἇσαι, ἥδομαιswad-aor imperat mid 2nd sg (doric) -
2 ἇσαι
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3 ἆσαι
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4 ᾆσαι
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5 ἆσαι
A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ἆσαι
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6 ἆσαι
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `satiate, take one's fill' (Il.)Other forms: Aor. Inf.; pr. ἄ̄-μεναι, subj. ἕωμεν (\< *ἥ-ο-μεν); fut. ἄσειν; thematic pres. ᾰεται Hes. Sc. 101 (cod. Laur.; the other mss. ἄαται, which may be athematic or for contracted *ἆ-ται; cf. ἆται πληροῦται H.)Dialectal forms: Myc. asesosi \/asēsonsi\/ fut.Etymology: Athematic root aorist. Cf. Solmsen Unt. 93f. See ἅ-δην and ἄ-ση. PIE * seh₂-\/ sh₂-. Lat. satis `enough', Lith. sótis `satiety' (* seh₂-), Goth. gasoÞjan `satiate' etc. (Not to Anat. has-, as * h₂sh₂- would give Gr. * aha-\> hā-, so that ἄδην could not be explained.)Page in Frisk: 1,159Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἆσαι
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7 ἄσαι
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11 'σ'
ἄσαι, ἄσηsurfeit: fem nom /voc plἄσᾱͅ, ἄσηsurfeit: fem dat sg (doric aeolic)ἄσι, ἄσιςslime: fem voc sg -
12 'σαι
ἄσαι, ἄσηsurfeit: fem nom /voc plἄσᾱͅ, ἄσηsurfeit: fem dat sg (doric aeolic)ἄ̱σαῑ, ἄω 3satiate: aor opt act 3rd sg (epic doric aeolic) -
13 ἄω
ἄω (A),A = ἄημι (q. v.), blow, only in [tense] impf. ἄεν, A.R.1.605, 2.1228.II = αὔω, ἰαύω, sleep, only in [tense] aor.,ἐνὶ κοίτη ἄεσα Od.19.342
;νύκτα μὲν ἀέσαμεν 3.151
; ἔνθα δὲ νύκτ' ἄεσαν ib. 490; [var] contr.,νύκτ' ἄσαμεν 16.367
.------------------------------------ἄω (B),------------------------------------Aἄσω Il.11.818
: [tense] aor. 1 subj.ἄσω 18.281
, inf. ἆσαι (v. infr.): [tense] aor. 2 subj. [ per.] 1pl.ἕωμεν 19.402
:—[voice] Med., [dialect] Ep. [ per.] 3sg. ; cf. ἆται· πληροῦται, Hsch.: [tense] fut.ἄσομαι Il.24.717
: [tense] aor.ἀσάμην 19.307
:—satiate, αἵματος ἆσαι Ἄρηα to give him his fill of blood, 5.289: but,II mostly intr., take one's fill of a thing,ἱεμένη χροὸς ἄμεναι 21.70
; λιλαιομένη χροὸς ἆσαι ib. 168, cf. 15.317;γόοιο μὲν ἔστι καὶ ἆσαι 23.157
:—[voice] Med.,ἄσεσθε κλαυθμοῖο 24.717
;ποτῆτος ἄσασθαι φίλον ἦτορ 19.307
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14 σχετλιάσαι
σχετλῑά̱σᾱͅ, σχετλῖάζωfut part act fem dat sg (doric)σχετλῑάσαι, σχετλῖάζωaor inf actσχετλῑάσαῑ, σχετλῖάζωaor opt act 3rd sgσχετλιά̱σᾱͅ, σχετλιάζωcomplain of hardship: fut part act fem dat sg (doric)σχετλιάζωcomplain of hardship: aor inf actσχετλιάσαῑ, σχετλιάζωcomplain of hardship: aor opt act 3rd sg -
15 ἄω
ἄω, inf. ἄμεναι, fut. inf. ἄσειν, aor. opt. ἄσαιμι, subj. ἄσῃ, inf. ἆσαι, mid. fut. ἄσεσθε, aor. inf. ἄσασθαι: trans., satiate; τινά τινος, Il. 5.289; τινί, Il. 11.817; intrans., and mid., sate oneself, Il. 23.157, Il. 24.717; met., ( δοῦρα) λιλαιόμενα χροὸς ἆσαι, eager to ‘glut’ themselves with flesh, Il. 11.574, Il. 21.70.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ἄω
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16 ἄητος
Grammatical information: adj.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Etymology: Cf. H. ἄητοι ἀκόρεστοι, ἄπληστοι; ἀήτους μεγάλας. Αἰσχύλος ᾽Αθάμαντι. Hdn. Gr. 1,220 ἄητος ὁ ἀκατάπαυστος. The first explanation connects the word with ἄμεναι, ἆσαι; it would then differ from ἄατος, ἆτος through the long vowel (which is not probable). Perhaps the same word as αἴητος ( πέλωρ αἴητον Σ 410 said of Hephaistos). If so, the variation α\/αι might point to a substr. word (metrical lengthening is improbable, α \< αι impossible); FUR 253 (but his connection with ἀήσυλος is quite uncertain). Palmer, Interpretation 339 connects the word said of Hephaistos with Myc. ajameno as `artist'; improbable. Not to ἄημι, LfgrE. S. Sabbadini Riv. studi class. 15 (1967) 78-84.See also: ἆσαι `satiate'Page in Frisk: 1,27Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἄητος
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17 οὑτάω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `to harm, to wound' (Il., also trag.).Other forms: (only ipv. οὔταε χ 356; 3. sg. οὑτᾳ̃ A. Ch. 640 [lyr.] coni. Hermann), οὑτάζω, aor. οὑτ-άσαι, - ῆσαι, - ηθῆναι, fut. - άσω, - ήσω, pret. 3. sg. οὖτα, inf. οὑτ-άμεν(αι), ptc. - άμενος, perf. pass. οὔτασται.Derivatives: ἄ-ουτος, ἀν-ούτατος `unwounded', νε-ούτατος `newly wounded' (Il.), later also - ητος (Nic., Nonn.). ἀν-ουτητί adv. `without wounding, without wounds' (Χ 371 Q.S.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Etymology: As common basis of the above forms are prob. to be assumed the athematic οὖτ-α, - άμεν(αι), - άμενος, which in any case function as aorists. To them came on the one hand οὔταε and (if correct) οὑτᾳ̃, and οὑτ-ῆσαι, - ηθῆναι, - ήσω, on the other the σ-aorist οὑτ-άσαι, with - άσω, - άζω, - ασται. Details w. lit. in Schwyzer 682 a. 734, Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 356, 380, 410 f.; on the use in Hom. see Trümpy Fachausdrücke 92 ff. -- Morpholog. and etymolog. unclear. Often (Fick, Curtius a.o.) connected with ὠτειλή ( οὑταμένην ὠτειλήν Ξ 518, P 86; and with ἀάω), s. vv. w. lit. (a.o. Solmsen Unt. 298f.). For non-Gr. origin a.o. Meister HK 229.Page in Frisk: 2,449-450Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > οὑτάω
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18 στέγω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `to cover, to defend, to avert, to keep closed, to bear, to sustain' (posthom.).Compounds: Also w. ἀπο- a. o.Derivatives: 1. στεγ-νός `covered, waterproof, clogged' (Ion., E., X. etc.) with - νότης f. `thickness, stoppage' (Hp.), - νόω ( ἀπο- a. o.) `to thicken, to stop', - νωσις f., - νωτικός (hell. a. lat). 2. - ανός `covered, covering, watertight, occluding, occluded' (Att.) with - ανότης f. (Eust.), - ανόω `to cover' (hell. a. late), - ανώματα τὰ ἐν τοῖς τοίχοις, οἱ λεγόμενοι σύνδεσμοι H.; - άνη f. `cover' (AP); - ανίσαι (cod. - ῆ-) στέγῃ ὑποδεχθῆναι H. 3. στεκτικός `for keeping shut against the water' (Pl. a. o.; Chantraine Études 135 a. 137). 4. στέγωσις f. (: *στεγόω) `the roofing' (pap. IIIp; cf. στέγ-νωσις, - ασ(σ)ις). -- Beside it στέγνη, Dor. Aeol. -α f. `roof, cope, covered place, house, room' (Alc., Gortyn, IA.). As 1. element in στέγ-αρχος m. `house-master' (Hdt. a.o.); often as 2. element, e.g. ὑπό-στεγος `under a roof, covered' (Emp., Pl., S. a. o.). Also στέγος n. `roof, house' (trag., also hell. a. late prose); as 2. element adapted to στέγω (cf. Schwyzer 513) οὑρανο-στεγής `bearing the sky' (A. Fr. 312 = 619 M. [not with v. Wilam. to be changed in οὑρανο\<ῦ\> στέγηι]). From στέγη ( στέγος): 1. στεγ-ύλλιον n. `hut' = `workshop' (Herod.); 2. ῖτις f. = πόρνη (Poll., H.); 3. - άζω, - άσαι, also w. ἀπο-, κατα- a. o., `to cover, to roof' (IA. a. o.) with - ασ(σ)ις, - αξις ( ἀπο-) f. `the covering' (Epid., Delos IV--IIa- a. o.; Schwyzer 271, Chantraine Form. 281), - ασμα ( ἀπο-, κατα-, προ-) n. `cover, cope' (Pl., X. etc.), - αστήρ m. `coverer, tile' (Poll., H. as expl. of σωλήν), - αστρίς f. `covering, cope' (Hdt. a. o.), - αστρον n. `covering, cope, container' (A., Antiph. a. o.). -- Also τέγος n. = στέγος (Od.; not trag.) with τέγ-εοι ( θάλαμοι Z 248, δόμοι Emp. 142) meaning not quite clear: `under a roof' (= `upstairs'), roofed'; cf. Schmid - εος a. - ειος 39; - ίδιον n. des. of a female garment (Tanagra a. pap. IIIa); quite isolated τέγη f. = τέγος (Vett. Val., H.).Etymology: With the primary themat. root present στέγω, beside which appear only late incidental non-present forms (for these στεγ-άσαι etc.), agrees Skt. sthagati `cover, conceal', which is however attested only in gramm. (Dhatup.) and by the unpalatalised g makes the impression of an innovation (beside sthagayati); cf. also below). Beside this stands in Latin the s-less tegō, aor. tēxī `cover etc.' (old athemat. presenf? Ernout-Meillet s.v.). Also for τέγος there is outside Greek an agreement, i. e. in. Celt., e.g. OIr. tech `house', IE *tégos- n. The well adapted στέγη might also, though in this form isolated, be inherited from IE. (original root noun ? Ernout-Meillet l. c.). Further the Greek forms can be explained as newly created derivations of a very lively root. We may still mention (for Greek unimportant): Lat. (with old lenghtened grade resp o-ablaut) tēgula, toga; to this as innovation tēctum (Gr. *στεκτός ghostword!); Germ., e.g. OHG dah n. `roof' (IE * togo-m), to which (as denominative or iterative) decchen ' decken'; Balt., e.g. Lith. stógas m. `roof' (IE * stogo-with Kortlandt's law). Further forms w. lit. in Bq, WP. 2, 620f., Pok. 1013f., W.-Hofmann and Ernout-Meillet s. tegō; also Fraenkel s. stíegti o n supp. Lith. *stė́gti. For non-IE. origin of Skt. sthagayati Kuiper Sprachgesch. u. Wortbed. 249. -- Lat. LW [loanword] stega `cover' (from στέγη), segestre, - rum, tegestrum `cover from skin' (from στέγαστρον).Page in Frisk: 2,780-781Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > στέγω
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19 άασ'
ἄασα, ἀάωhurt: aor ind act 1st sg (epic doric aeolic)ἄασε, ἀάωhurt: aor ind act 3rd sg (epic doric aeolic)ἄ̱ασα, ἀάζωbreathe with the mouth wide open: aor ind act 1st sg (doric aeolic)ἄ̱ασο, ἀάζωbreathe with the mouth wide open: plup ind mp 2nd sg (doric aeolic)ἄ̱ασο, ἀάζωbreathe with the mouth wide open: perf imperat mp 2nd sg (doric aeolic)ἄ̱ασε, ἀάζωbreathe with the mouth wide open: aor ind act 3rd sg (doric aeolic)ἄ̱ασαι, ἀάζωbreathe with the mouth wide open: perf ind mp 2nd sg (doric aeolic)ἄασαι, ἀάζωbreathe with the mouth wide open: aor imperat mid 2nd sgἄασα, ἀάζωbreathe with the mouth wide open: aor ind act 1st sg (homeric ionic)ἄασε, ἀάζωbreathe with the mouth wide open: aor ind act 3rd sg (homeric ionic) -
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ἄασα, ἀάωhurt: aor ind act 1st sg (epic doric aeolic)ἄασε, ἀάωhurt: aor ind act 3rd sg (epic doric aeolic)ἄ̱ασα, ἀάζωbreathe with the mouth wide open: aor ind act 1st sg (doric aeolic)ἄ̱ασο, ἀάζωbreathe with the mouth wide open: plup ind mp 2nd sg (doric aeolic)ἄ̱ασο, ἀάζωbreathe with the mouth wide open: perf imperat mp 2nd sg (doric aeolic)ἄ̱ασε, ἀάζωbreathe with the mouth wide open: aor ind act 3rd sg (doric aeolic)ἄ̱ασαι, ἀάζωbreathe with the mouth wide open: perf ind mp 2nd sg (doric aeolic)ἄασαι, ἀάζωbreathe with the mouth wide open: aor imperat mid 2nd sgἄασα, ἀάζωbreathe with the mouth wide open: aor ind act 1st sg (homeric ionic)ἄασε, ἀάζωbreathe with the mouth wide open: aor ind act 3rd sg (homeric ionic)
См. также в других словарях:
.ᾶσαι — ἇσαι , ἥδομαι swad aor imperat mid 2nd sg (doric) … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
ᾄσαι — ᾄσαῑ , ἀείδω il.Parv.. aor opt act 3rd sg … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
ἄσαι — ἄση surfeit fem nom/voc pl ἄσᾱͅ , ἄση surfeit fem dat sg (doric aeolic) ἄ̱σαῑ , ἄω 3 satiate aor opt act 3rd sg (epic doric aeolic) … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
ἆσαι — ἄω 3 satiate aor inf act (epic doric aeolic) … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
ᾆσαι — ἀείδω il.Parv.. aor imperat mid 2nd sg ἀείδω il.Parv.. aor inf act … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
'σ' — ἄσαι , ἄση surfeit fem nom/voc pl ἄσᾱͅ , ἄση surfeit fem dat sg (doric aeolic) ἄσι , ἄσις slime fem voc sg … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
'σαι — ἄσαι , ἄση surfeit fem nom/voc pl ἄσᾱͅ , ἄση surfeit fem dat sg (doric aeolic) ἄ̱σαῑ , ἄω 3 satiate aor opt act 3rd sg (epic doric aeolic) … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
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