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1 βραγχοειδή
βραγχοειδήςlike fishes' gills: neut nom /voc /acc pl (attic epic doric)βραγχοειδήςlike fishes' gills: masc /fem /neut nom /voc /acc dual (doric aeolic)βραγχοειδήςlike fishes' gills: masc /fem acc sg (attic epic doric) -
2 βραγχοειδῆ
βραγχοειδήςlike fishes' gills: neut nom /voc /acc pl (attic epic doric)βραγχοειδήςlike fishes' gills: masc /fem /neut nom /voc /acc dual (doric aeolic)βραγχοειδήςlike fishes' gills: masc /fem acc sg (attic epic doric) -
3 σέλαχος
Grammatical information: n.Meaning: `cartilageous fish' (Hp., Arist. a. o.).Other forms: mostly pl. - άχη.Derivatives: Dimin. σελάχ-ιον n., also des. for small crustaceans (com. a. o.), - ιος `cartilaginous', of fishes (late), - ώδης `belonging to the cartilaginous fishes' (Arist.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Etymology: Formation as τέμαχος, τάριχος, στέλεχος. Already by Galenos connnected with σελας because of the the phosphorescing light of certain cartilaginous fishes (Strömberg Fischn. 55). For the old untenable connection with the Germ. word for `seal', e.g. OHG selah (LW [loanword] from Baltic Finn. after Schindler Sprache 12, 65 f.), see Pisani Ist. Lomb. 73: 2, 24f. -- - αχ- can be a Pre-Greek suffix ( κύμβαχος).Page in Frisk: 2,690Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σέλαχος
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4 δικτυείς
δικτυεύςone who fishes with nets: masc acc plδικτυεύςone who fishes with nets: masc nom /voc pl (parad-form) -
5 δικτυεῖς
δικτυεύςone who fishes with nets: masc acc plδικτυεύςone who fishes with nets: masc nom /voc pl (parad-form) -
6 κυρτής
κυρτεύςone that fishes with the: masc nom plκυρτεύςone that fishes with the: masc nom /voc plκυρτόςbulging: fem gen sg (attic epic ionic) -
7 κυρτῆς
κυρτεύςone that fishes with the: masc nom plκυρτεύςone that fishes with the: masc nom /voc plκυρτόςbulging: fem gen sg (attic epic ionic) -
8 πορκείς
πορκεύςone who fishes with the net called: masc acc plπορκεύςone who fishes with the net called: masc nom /voc pl (parad-form) -
9 πορκεῖς
πορκεύςone who fishes with the net called: masc acc plπορκεύςone who fishes with the net called: masc nom /voc pl (parad-form) -
10 πορκέων
πόρκηςring: masc gen pl (epic ionic)πορκεύςone who fishes with the net called: masc gen plπορκέω̆ν, πορκεύςone who fishes with the net called: masc gen pl -
11 πορκέως
πορκέω̆ς, πορκεύςone who fishes with the net called: masc gen sgπορκεύςone who fishes with the net called: masc nom sg (epic ionic) -
12 σαγηνείς
σαγηνεύςmasc acc plσαγηνεύςmasc nom /voc pl (parad-form)σαγηνευτήρone who fishes with the: masc acc plσαγηνευτήρone who fishes with the: masc nom /voc pl (parad-form) -
13 σαγηνεῖς
σαγηνεύςmasc acc plσαγηνεύςmasc nom /voc pl (parad-form)σαγηνευτήρone who fishes with the: masc acc plσαγηνευτήρone who fishes with the: masc nom /voc pl (parad-form) -
14 σαγηνευτάς
σαγηνευτά̱ς, σαγηνευτήρone who fishes with the: masc acc plσαγηνευτά̱ς, σαγηνευτήρone who fishes with the: masc nom sg (epic doric aeolic)σαγηνευτά̱ς, σαγηνευτήςmasc acc plσαγηνευτά̱ς, σαγηνευτήςmasc nom sg (epic doric aeolic) -
15 σαγηνέων
σαγήνηlarge drag-net: fem gen pl (epic ionic)σαγηνεύςmasc gen plσαγηνέω̆ν, σαγηνεύςmasc gen plσαγηνευτήρone who fishes with the: masc gen plσαγηνέω̆ν, σαγηνευτήρone who fishes with the: masc gen pl -
16 σωληνοθήρας
σωληνοθήρᾱς, σωληνοθήραςone who fishes for the: masc acc plσωληνοθήρᾱς, σωληνοθήραςone who fishes for the: masc nom sg (attic epic doric aeolic) -
17 θηρίον
A wild animal, esp. of such as are hunted, μάλα γὰρ μέγα θηρίον ἦεν, of a stag, Od.10.171, 180 (never in Il.); in Trag. only in Satyric drama, S.Ichn.147 (dub. in A.Fr.26): used in Prose for θήρ, X.An.1.2.7, Isoc.12.163, etc.; of the spider's prey, Arist.HA 623a27; freq. of elephants, Plb.11.1.12, al.: pl., beasts, opp. men, birds, and fishes, h.Ven.4, Hdt.3.108.2 generally, animal, Id.1.119;νενόμισται πῦρ θ. εἶναι ἔμψυχον Id.3.16
; of men,ἄνθρωπος πάντων θ. θεειδέστατον Antipho Soph.48
;εἰς θηρίου βίον ἀφικνεῖσθαι Pl.Phdr. 249b
; alsoθ. ὕειον Id.R. 535e
; of the dog, Theoc.25.79; of fishes, Arist.HA 598b1; of eels, Antiph.147.7; of leeches, IG4.951.101 (Epid.); of other small creatures, Arist.HA 552b11, 625b32, Hp. ap. Gal.19.103, Theoc.19.6;οὐκ ἔστιν οὐδὲν θ. τῶν ἰχθύων ἀτυχέστερον Antiph.161.1
; opp. plants, Pl.Smp. 188b: prov., ἢ θηρίον ἢ θεός, either above or below the nature of man, Arist. Pol. 1253a29, cf. EN 1145a25.3 beast, esp. as hostile and odious to man, θηρία τε καὶ βοτά carnivora and graminivora, Pl.Mx. 237d; monster, creature, of sharks, etc., Hdt.6.44; of Typhon, etc., Pl. Phdr. 230a, R. 588e; of the Satyrs, S.Ichn. l.c.; ταυτὶ ποδαπὰ τὰ θ.; Ar.Nu. 184, cf. Av.93.III as a term of reproach, beast, creature,ὦ δειλότατον σὺ θηρίον Ar.Pl. 439
, cf. Eq. 273;κόλακι, δεινῷ θηρίῳ Pl.Phdr. 240b
;Κρῆτες, κακὰ θ. Epimenid.1
; δυσνουθέτητον θ., of poverty, Men. Georg.78;ἡ μουσικὴ ἀεί τι καινὸν θηρίον τίκτει Anaxil.27
, cf. Eup.132; τί δέ, εἰ αὐτοῦ τοῦ θηρίου ἠκούσατε; said by Aeschines of Demosthenes, Plin.Ep.2.3.10; θ. συνεστιώμενον, of woman, Secund. Sent.8.IV Astron., the constellation Lupus, Eudox. ap. Hipparch. 1.2.20, Vett. Val.6.13. -
18 σέλαχος
A the cartilaginous or elasmobranch fishes, sharks and rays, Arist.HA 505a1, 511a5, al.;ἰχθύσι σελάχεσι Hp.Morb.2.50
, etc. (Some derived the name from σέλας, because fishes of this kind emit a phosphorescent light, Gal. 6.737.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σέλαχος
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19 ἀφύη
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `small fry of various fishes' (Epich. H. s. ἀφύων τιμή. S. Thompson. Fishes 19f.). ἀφύα· μεμβράς H.Derivatives: ἀφύδιον (Ar., with ῡ; s. Schwyzer 199); ἀφυώδης `whitish' (Hp.). Denom. ἀφύω `become whitish' (Hp.); Chantr. Form. 431.Etymology: From α privativum and φύω (one compares nonnats `Aphua pellucida' in Nice) seems folk etymology, but see now Meier-Brügger, MSS 52, 1991, 123 - 125, who defends derivation from *n̥-bhuH-o- `without growth' (a recent formation as against Skt. ábhva- `monster, Unwesen' \< *n̥-bhu-o- with loss of laryngeal). The accentuation of the gen. pl. ἀφύων (not - ῶν, Hdn. Gr. 1. 425, 13) points to an unextended stem ἀφῡ- (nom. *ἀφῡ-ς), cf. φυγή, φύγα-δε. Perh. also in Myc. aphu-we, -de. (Not with Bechtel, Dial. 3, 285: ἀφύη from the colour; rather the other way round).Page in Frisk: 1,197Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἀφύη
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20 ἴκταρ 3
ἴκταρ 3.Grammatical information: m.Meaning: name of a small worthless fish (Call. Fr. 38, Eust.); ἰκτάρα H., also κτάρα ἰχθῦς βραχύτερος πάντων H., ἀκτάρα (Sch. Opp. H. 1, 762).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Thompson Fishes s. v. Seen the variants clearly a Pre-Greek word (Fur. 376f.). On useless fishes cf. ???Page in Frisk: 1,719Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἴκταρ 3
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