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1 κεμάς
κεμάς, - άδοςGrammatical information: f.Meaning: `young deer, young dog' (Κ 361, A. R., Call.).Other forms: also κεμμάς (Q. S., AP, H.; hypocor. gemination? and κεμφάς (H.; after the animal's names in - φάς, - φος as γρομφάς?)Compounds: κεμαδο-σσόος `hunting young deer' (Nonn.).Derivatives: κεμήλιος surn. of Dionysos (Alc. G 1, 8); after the dress, cf. Gentili Maia 2: 3-4, 2f., Nilsson Gr. Rel. 1, 570f.; suffix however remarkable; cf. Risch IF 33, 195 with other interpretations; s. also on κειμήλιον. Note also κέμων (s. v.)Origin: IE [Indo-European] [556; cf. 929 *sḱem-] *ḱem- `without horn'Etymology: Deriv. in - άς, either from an o-stem *κέμος = Skt. śámaḥ `without horn' (cf. λίθος: λιθάς) or from an m-stem ( νίφ-α: νιφάς), also found in the German. word for `(female) dog', e. g. OHG hinta f. (PGm. *hin-ðī́ [-ði̯ō] \< IE. *ḱem-tī́ like hund, PGm. * hun-ða- \< IE. *ḱu̯n̥-tó-; s. κύων). Direct suffixal connection between κεμάς and the German. word is not to be supposed. The zero grade of the m-stem is retained in Lith. šm-ùlas `without horn'. Lubotsky, System 76 assumes *ḱemh₂-. - Wrong Specht Ursprung 132 a. 264. Cf. also Lüders KZ 56, 282ff.Page in Frisk: 1,818-819Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κεμάς
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2 σπίλος 1
σπίλος 1.Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `rock, reef' (Ion. Trag., Arist., Lyχ., Peripl. M. Rubr. α.ο.);Other forms: Beside it, favoured by the metre, 1. σπιλάς, - άδος f., mostly pl. - άδες `id.' (Od.); also as attr. of πέτρα (A. R.); - αδώδης `rocky' (Str.). PN Σπιλα-δίας (Eretria IIIa; Bechtel Lex. s. σπιλάς).Compounds: διά-σπιλος (Peripl. M. Rubr.),Derivatives: σπιλώδης (Arist., Plb.) `rocky'.Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: No agreement outside Greek. Formally agree except for the vowellength some Germ. words, e.g. MHG spīl m. `point of a spear', NHG dial. Speil `chip, splitter', MLG NLG. spīle `broach'. Besides in the north shortvowel forms, e.g. OWNo. spila f. `thin and small piece of wood'. Balt. word that belong here, e.g. Latv. spīle `fork, pin', Lith. spylỹs m. `spike, prickle', are suspect of being, like Čech. spíle `pin', Pol. spila `spear', loans from German or at least to have been influenced by German; s. Fraenkel s. spielóti. (On ἄσπιλος χείμαρρος see σπιλάς 1.) -- (As further cognates with varying final consonants are adduced: with r e.g. MLG spīr `point of germ, grass, tower', with k Lat. spīca `ear (of corn)', with n Lat. spīna `thorn' etc. etc.; all put together under * spei- `point, pointed piece of wood' in WP. 2, 653ff. (after Persson Beitr. 1, 397ff. a. o.) and Pok. 981. It seems quite doubtful to me that these words have enything to do with the Greek word.)Page in Frisk: 2,767-768Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σπίλος 1
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3 εξαδέλφοις
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4 ἐξαδέλφοις
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5 εξαδέλφου
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6 ἐξαδέλφου
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7 εξαδέλφους
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8 ἐξαδέλφους
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9 εξαδέλφω
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10 ἐξαδέλφῳ
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11 εξαδέλφων
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12 ἐξαδέλφων
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13 εξάδελφε
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14 ἐξάδελφε
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15 εξάδελφοι
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16 ἐξάδελφοι
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17 εξάδελφον
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18 ἐξάδελφον
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19 εξάδελφος
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20 ἐξάδελφος
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