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1 μεγαθήριο
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2 κυνέη
κυνέη, ἡ, zsgzgn κυνῆ ( fem. zu κύνεος, sc. δορά), das Hundsfell. – Gew. die daraus, od. nach Eust. aus Seehundsfell (κυνὸς ποταμίου δορά) gemachte Kopfbedeckung, Sturmhaube, Pickelhaube; häufig bei Hom., so daß dabei gar nicht mehr an die Abstammung gedacht wird, u. solche Sturmhauben von Rindsleder, ταυρείη, Il. 10, 258, Wieselfell, ἰκτιδέη, 335, Ziegenfell, Od. 24, 231, wo es die Kappe eines Landmanns bei dev Arbeit ist, ja auch ganz aus Erz gemachte erwähnt werden; κυνέη πάγχαλκος, 18, 378, Helm, auch χαλκήρης, χαλκοπάρῃος, εὔχαλκος, χρυσείη, von Leder, mit Erz beschlagen, mit Gold verziert; andere Prädicate: ἄλοφος, ἄφαλος, τετράφαλος, τετραφάληρος, ἀμφίφαλος, ἵππουρις, ἱπποδάσεια, s. besonders. – Helm ist es nach bei Soph. Ai. 1266, εὔλοφος, wie Eur. Suppl. 717; Her. erwähnt κυνέη χαλκέη, 2, 151, u. ἐκ διφϑερέων πεποιημέναι, 7, 77. – Später Reisehut, bes. mit breitem Rande gegen die Sonne, Sonnenhut, ἡλιοστερὴς Θεσσαλίς Soph. O. C. 318, vgl. Ar. Nubb. 268, wo er gegen den Regen schützen soll, u. Vesp. 445; Βοιωτία Dem. 59, 94; – κ υνέη Ἄϊδος, Il. 5, 845, von der Athene aufgesetzt, hatte unsichtbar machende Kraft, wie die Tarnkappe; vgl. Ar. Ach. 390, Plat. Rep. X, 612 b.
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3 ἄλοξ
ἄλοξ, - κοςGrammatical information: f.Meaning: `furrow' (Trag., Com.).Other forms: Also αὖλαξ (Hes.), ὦλκα, - ας acc. sg., pl. (Hom.), Dor. ὦλαξ EM 625, 37and in ὁμ-ώλακες (A. R. 2, 396). Further εὑλάκᾱ `plough' with the Lacon. fut. inf. εὑλαξεῖν (Orac. ap. Th. 5, 16); and αὑλάχα ἡ ὕννις H. and *ὄλοκες (cod. ὀλοκεύς) αὔλακες H.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: The relation between these forms was unclear. Solmsen Unt. 258ff. explained ὦλκα from *ἄϜολκα ( κατὰ ὦλκα Ν 707 for original *κατ' ἄϜολκα); it is strange that this form did not live on. Beside *ἀ-Ϝολκ- the zero grade would give *ἀ-Ϝλακ- in αὖλαξ. The root was supposed in Lith. velkù, OCS vlěkǫ, Av. varǝk- `draw'; one could assume * h₂uelk-. This is tempting, but must not be correct. If the Balto-Slavic words are isolated (there is further only Av. vǝrǝc-), the verb may be non-IE; also it is rather * uelkʷ-, which makes the connection with Greek impossible; further there is no trace of the verb in Greek, which has ἔλκω \< *selk-. εὑλάκα can no longer be explained from different prothesis, *ἐ-Ϝλακ-. But ἄλοξ cannot be explained in this way: metathesis of *αϜολκ- would give *αυλοκ-; an after the F had disappeared, metathesis was no longer possible (only contraction to *ωλκ-). - I see no reason to reject ὀλοκ-. ὦλαξ was perhaps taken from a compound, like ὁμώλακ-, which would give *ολακ-. - Pisani JF 53, 29 derived αὖλαξ from αὑλός and separated it from ἄλοξ etc., which is improbable. - The variants are strongly reminiscent of substr. words, as Beekes Dev. 40 held (withdrawn ib. 275-7). Variation of prothetic ε\/α\/ο\/αυ\/ευ is typical of substr. words, as is κ\/χ ( αὐλάχα). So more probably we have to assume a substr. word. The start with the Homeric form was wrong: it is the only form that has no vowel between λ and κ, and is therefore suspect. If we assume labialised phonemes, like lʷ, a reconstruction * alʷak- gives all forms: αὖλαξ (by anticipation of the labial feature; which gives ὦλαξ by contraction), ἄλοξ (influence on the second vowel ; ὀλοκ- on both vowels), interchange α\/ε gave εὐλακ-; see Beekes Pre-Gr., and cf. ἀρασχάδες etc. Homer might have had *κατ' ὠλακ(α), which became unclear during the tradition.Page in Frisk: 1,77Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἄλοξ
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4 βλωθρός
Grammatical information: adj.Meaning: `(grown) high' (of trees; Il.).Other forms: γλωθρός (Hes.), a form mostly not mentioned.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Etymology: Hardly as *μλωθρός to a word for `head', Skt. mūrdhán- m. - βλώσκω "est loin pour le sens." (DELG). (Not to μέλαθρον or βλαστάνω.) Beekes, Dev. 215f. The form with γ- suggests Pre-Greek.Page in Frisk: 1,246Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > βλωθρός
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5 βρότος
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: mostly interpreted as `clotted blood' (Il.) Except μέλανα βρότον (ω 189) only at verse end in βρότον αἱματόεντα (Η 425)Derivatives: βροτόεις in ἔναρα βροτόεντα (Ζ 480 etc.) and βροτόεντ' ἀνδράγρια (Ε 509); further the hapax βεβροτωμένα τεύχεα (λ 41 = Q. S. 1, 717; after this Stesich. 42 δράκων... κάρα βεβροτωμένος).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Perhaps Aeolic (also the accent) for *βρατός, but connection with Skt. mūrtá- `clotted' (pres. mūrchati) is only possible if loss of the laryngeal under unknown circumstances is accepted ( στρα-τός, Aeol. στρο-τός, to Skt. stīr-ṇá- but this has appeared to be a different root); Beekes, Dev. 243. - Diff. Leumann, Hom. Wörter 124ff.: βρότος from ἄμβροτος, wrongly taken as ἀναίμων; hardly probable. - (Improbable Schulze KZ 29, 257f. (Kl. Schr. 361f.) ἀμφιβρότη ( ἀσπίς Β 389 etc.) with *βροτόν `body'.)Page in Frisk: 1,271Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > βρότος
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6 ἱερός
Grammatical information: adj.Meaning: "holy", `dedicated to a god, divine', also in gen. praising `glorious, excellent, strong, quick etc.' (cf. below); ἱερόν n. `consecrated area, temple' (posthom.), ἱερά n. pl., rarely sg. `Weihgeschenk, sacrifice(animal)' (Il.).Compounds: As 1. member in many compp., not mentioned here.Derivatives: (Dialectforms not noted): 1. ἱερεύς (Il.), Arc. Cypr. ἱερής, Ion. also ἱέρεως (hardly taken from ἀρχιέρεως, Sommer Nominalkomp. 129, Egli Heteroklisie 111f. with new explan.) m. `who performs the sacrifices (τὰ ἱερά), offerer, priest' (Schulze KZ 52, 193 = Kl. Schr. 573; after Boßhardt Die Nom. auf - ευς rather backformation from ἱερεύω; on meaning and spread E. Kretschmer Glotta 18, 81f.). From ἱερεύς: a) several feminines (cf. on βασιλεύς): ἱέρεια (Il.), Cypr. ἰερήϜιϳα, Ion. ἱερέη, -ῆ; ἱερηΐς (Megar.), ἱέρισσα (pap. IIa); b) the nouns ἱερεία `priest-ship' (Thyateira; cf. Bechtel Dial. 1, 311), ἱερεῖον, -ήϊον `sacrif. animal' (Il.), ἱερ(ε)ωσύνη `priest-ship' (IA) with ἱερ(ε)ώσυνος `priesterly' (hell.); c) the adjective ἱερευτικός `priesterly (pap.); d) the denominatives ἱερεύω `offer, devote' (Il.) with ἱέρευσις (sch.) and ἱερεύσιμος (Plu. 2, 729d, besides θύσιμος; Arbenz Die Adj. auf - ιμος 94), or from ἱερός, ἱερά; ἱερεώομαι, ἱερεώσασθαι `be priest' (hell.; Schulze Symb. phil. Danielsson 304 = Kl. Schr. 325). - 2. ἱερόλας = ἱερεύς (S. Fr. 57; uncertain; on the formation Chantraine Formation 238). - 3. ἱερῖτιν καθαρμοῦ δεομένην, ἱκέτιν H. (A. Fr. 93). - 4. ἱερατικός `priesterly, hieratic' (Pl. Plt. 290d, Arist.; cf. also ἱερατεύω, ἱερατεία below). - 5. Ι῝ερυς PN (Leumann Glotta 32, 220). - 6. Several denomin.: a) ἱερεύω, cf. om ἱερεύς; b) ἱεράομαι care for the victims ( ἱερά)' (Hdt., Th.); c) ἱεράζω `id.' (Ion. islands), Boeot. ἱαρειάδδω, prob. from ἱαρεία; d) ἱερόω `consecrate' (Att., Locr. etc.) with ἱέρωμα `consecration' (Cret., Epid. etc.), ἱερωτός (Thess.); e) ἱερίζω = καθαίρω H. (s. ἁγνίτης) with ἱεριστής `who cares for the ἱερα' and ἱερισμός `holy service' (hell.); f) ἱερατεύω `be priest' with ἱερατεία, ἱεράτευμα, ἱερατεῖον; ἱεριτεύω `id.'; ἱερωτεύω `id.' with ἱερωτεία; all dialectical, hell.; on the formation Schwyzer 732, Solmsen Glotta 1, 80.Etymology: The different meanings, partly also the variation in form induced many scholars to split ἱερός in two or even in three words. Thus one has because of the long anlaut in ἱ̄ερὸν ἰχθύν Π 407, ἱαρὸς ὄρνις (Alkm. Fr. 26) and ἱερὸς ὄρ. (AP 7, 171), which can be easily explained as metr. lengthening, assumed a special Ϝῑερός `rapid, quick', from where ἱέραξ `hawk' (s. v.). In the meaning `strong, forceful' ἱερός would however be identical with Skt. iṣirá- etwa `strong, active'; here also Celtic river names like Isara (Krahe Beitr. z. Namenforschung 4, 121f.). A third ἱερός, as `holy', would have connections with Italic and Germanic, e. g. Osc. aisusis `sacrifiis', Paelign. aisis, Umbr. erus `dis', OHG ēra ` Ehre'. Thus esp. Schulze Q. 207ff. after Ahrens Phil. 27, 585ff., Solmsen Unt. 147ff. For uniform origin, though in parts different, Kuhn KZ 2, 274, Meillet Zeitschr. celt. Phil. 10, 309, Devoto Studi etr. 5, 316, v. Wilamowitz Glaube 1, 21f., Specht in Schaeder ZDMG 94, 408, Duchesne-Guillemin Mélanges Boisacq 1, 333ff., who as support of the old comparison with Skt. iṣirá- pointed to the agreement between ἱερὸν μένος and Skt. iṣiréṇa mánasā (instr.). On which now R. Schmitt Dichtung u. Dichtersprache 111-114. - Kretschmer Glotta 11, 278ff. (s. also Glotta 30, 88) considered ἱερός as cross of Gr. * aisaros, * eiseros `divine' (with Etr. aesar `god' and Osc. aisusis etc.) and an IE word for `strong' (= Skt. iṣirá-). - See P. Wülfing von Martitz, Glotta 38 (1960) 272-307 and 39 (1961)24-43; s. also Belardi Doxa 3, 207. J.P. Locher, Unters. zυ ἱερός haupts. bei Homer (Berne 1963). The change ἱερός, ἱαρός, ἰ̄ρός (IE * iseros, *isr̥os, *isrós ?) Schwyzer 482 and 243; Ramat, Sprache 8 (1962) 4-28 connects Skt. iṣṇāti `set in movement', which gives * ish₁ro-. Lesbian ἶρος must be due to assimilation. Dot. ἱαρός is due to dev. before r. On the aspiration ibd. 219f. On the meaning (against ἅγιος, ἁγνός) Nilsson Gr. Rel. 1, 61ff.; also J. Chr. Bolkestein Ο῝σιος en εὑσεβής. diss. Amsterdam 1936, Palmer Eranos 53, 4ff., Defradas Rev. de phil. 81, 208ff. - Older lit. in Bq. García Ramón, Akten VII. Fachtagung, Innsbruck 1992, 183-205, connects 1. eis- (Pok. 299f.) `set in motion', i. e. Skt. iṣṇāti, Gr. ἰνάω (ῑ-), which gives * h₁ish₂-ro-, but assumes that between s and cons. a laryngeal was lost, giving ἰ̃ ρος etc.; - ερος and - αρος would be replacements.Page in Frisk: 1,713-714Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἱερός
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7 μέλλω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `be destined, must have; be (probably), surely, linger, hesitate' (Il.). (On the dev. of the meaning Treu Von Homer zur Lyrik 131 w. n. 1. On the augment ἠ- Debrunner Festschr. Zucker 101 f., 108).Compounds: Rarely with δια-, κατα-, ἀντι-. As 1. member in μελλό-γαμος = μέλλων γαμεῖν S.), μελλ-είρην `who is on the point to be εἰρήν' (Lacon.), s. Sommer Nominalkomp. 175 n. 1.Derivatives: μέλλησις `want to act, the (mere) intention, the lingering, hesitation' (Th., Pl. Lg., Arist.), μέλλημα `deferment' (E., Aeschin., - ησμα PMasp.), μελλώ f. `lingering' (A. Ag. 1356), μελλησμός `delay, undecidedness' (Epicur., D. H.), also `approach', of an illness (Aret.); μελλητής m. `lingerer' (Th. 1, 70, Arist.; Fraenkel Nom. ag. 2, 72 w. n. 6), - τικός `hesitating' (Arist.), μελλητιᾶν τὸ μέλλειν H. (like βινητιᾶν a. o., Schwyzer 732).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: To the full grade yot-resent μέλλω (\< *μελ-ι̯ω, Schwyzer 715) only later non-present forms and nominal derivations were made. -- As the concrete kernel of the meaning of μέλλω remains unknown, all attempts at an explanation are hypothetic. Old (since Froehde BB 3, 307) is the connection with Lat. prō-mellere `litem promovere' (Paul. Fest.), to which acc. to Fick further OIr. mall `slow, tardy' (WP. 2, 291 f., Pok. 720, W.-Hofmann s. prōmellere). Acc. to Gray Lang. 23, 247 denominative to *μέλος `concern, interest' to μέλω, Lat. melior etc. Quite diff. Szemerényi AmJPh 72, 346ff.: to μολεῖν `go', with also μέλος `member', Lat. mōlior `with force set in movement' etc. [?].Page in Frisk: 2,202-203Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > μέλλω
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8 αλματωδώς
çabucak, dev adımlarla -
9 γιγαντώνομαι
devleşmek, dev boyutlar kazanmak -
10 τεράστιο
koskocaman, muazzam, dev
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