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1 δρῦς
δρῦς, ἡ (Pelop. ὁ, acc. to Sch.Ar.Nu. 401, cf. IG9(1).485.5 ([place name] Thyrrheum), but fem. in Arc., Schwyzer 664.23): gen. δρυός: acc. δρῦν (Aδρύα Q.S.3.280
): nom. pl.δρύες Il.12.132
, A.Pr. 832, etc.,δρῦς Thphr.CP2.9.2
, Paus.8.12.1: acc. pl. , Nu. 402, , Call.Del.84, AP7.8 (Antip. Sid.): gen.δρυῶν Hdt.7.218
: dual δρύε Hdn.Gr.1.420. [ῠ, exc. in δρῦς, δρῦν: gen. δρῡός at the beginning of a verse, Hes.Op. 436]:—originally, tree (δρῦν ἐκάλουν οἱ παλαιοὶ.. πᾶν δένδρον Sch.Il.11.86, cf. Hsch.); including various trees, Thphr.HP3.8.2; esp. Quercus Aegilops ([etym.] φηγός ) and Quercus Ilex ([etym.] πρῖνος), cf.ἡ φηγὸς καὶ ἡ πρῖνος εἴδη δρυός Dsc.1.106
; opp. πεύκη, Il.11.494; opp. πίτυς, Od.9.186, cf. Il.13.389, 23.328, etc.; στέφανος δρυός crown of oak leaves, SIG2588.7 (Delos, ii B. C.); commonly, the oak, δ. ὑψικάρηνοι, ὑψίκομοι, Il.12.132, 14.398, cf. 13.389, 23.328, etc.; sacred to Zeus, who gave his oracles from the oaks of Dodona, Od.14.328;αἱ προσήγοροι δρύες A.Pr. 832
;πολύγλωσσος δ. S.Tr. 1168
, cf. Pl.Phdr. 275b: prov., οὐ γὰρ ἀπὸ δρυός ἐσσι.. οὐδ' ἀπὸ πέτρης thou art no foundling from the woods or rocks, i. e. thou hast parents and a country, Od.19.163, cf. Pl.Ap. 34d, R. 544d, AP10.55 (Pall.); but οὐ μέν πως νῦν ἔστιν ἀπὸ δρυὸς οὐδ' ἀπὸ πέτρης.. ὀαρίζειν 'tis no time now to talk at ease from tree or rock, like lovers, Il.22.126; ἀλλὰ τί ἦ μοι ταῦτα περὶ δρῦν ἢ περὶ πέτρην; why all this about trees and rocks (i. e. things we have nothing to do with)? Hes.Th.35; also διὰ πέτρας καὶ διὰ δρυὸς ὁρᾶν 'to see through a brick wall', Plu.2.1083d.II of other trees bearing acorns or mast (Paus.8.1.6), πίειρα δρῦς the resinous wood (of the pine), S.Tr. 766; of the olive, E.Cyc. 615 (lyr.); δ. θαλασσία, = ἁλίφλοιος, Ps.-Democr.Symp.Ant.p.5G.III δ. ποντία, gulf-weed, Sargassum vulgare, Thphr.HP4.6.9.IV metaph., worn-out old man, AP6.254 (Myrin.), Artem.2.25. (Cogn. with δόρυ; cf. Skt. dru- 'wood', in compds.) -
2 πρῖνος
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3 παιδέρως
A = παιδεραστής, Telecl.49.c chervil, Anthriscus cerefolium, Plin.HN19.170.b a vegetable dye of purple hue, PHolm.23.5, al.:—also [full] παιδερώτινον, τό, PLeid.X.96.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > παιδέρως
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4 σμῖλαξ
III σμ. κηπαία, kidneybean, Phaseolus vulgaris, Dsc.2.146.IV bindweed, μῖλαξ in Thphr.HP1.10.6, Plin.HN24.83,σμῖλαξ Thphr.HP3.18.11
, 7.8.1; μ. τραχεῖα rough bindweed, Smilax aspera, Dsc.4.142; σμ. τραχεῖα Ps.-Dsc.4.142; μ. λεία great bindweed, Convolvulus sepium, Dsc.4.143; σμ. λεία Ps.-Dsc.4.143.—The σμῖλαξ or μῖλαξ of Trag. and Com. is prob. Smilax aspera (No. IV), cf. E.Ba. 108 (lyr.), 703, Ar.Nu. 1007;σμ. ἡ πολύφυλλος Eup.14.3
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5 φελλόδρυς
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > φελλόδρυς
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6 ἄκυλος
A acorn of Quercus Ilex, given to swine with βάλανος, Od.10.242, Pherecr. 186, Arist.HA 595a29, cf. Amphis 38, Thphr.HP3.16.3 :—used in games, Poll.9.103. -
7 ἄκυλος
Grammatical information: m. and f.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Connections with Skt. aśnā́ti `eat' or ἄκολος are improbable. Rather a substr. word (Fur. 255 n. 32, because of ἀκυλαῖον; - υλ- is a frequent Pre-Greek suffix).Page in Frisk: 1,61Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἄκυλος
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8 πρῖνος
Grammatical information: f. (m.)Meaning: `holm-oak, kermes-oak, Quercus ilex, coccifera' (Hes.).Other forms: πρίνη f. `id.' (Eup.).Derivatives: πριν-ίδιον n. dimin. (Ar., Ael.), - εύς m. `oak grove' (Erythrae IVa), - ινος `made of π., hard, tough' (Hes.), - ώδης 'π.-like, hard' (Ar.); Πρινόεσσα f. name of an island (Epeiros).Origin: Eur. substr ?Etymology: Unexplained. For Anatol. origin speaks the Carin PlN Πρινασσός (Carnoy Beitr. z. Namenforsch. 10, 222). "Pelasgian" etymology by Carnoy REGr. 69, 284 (to be rejected). After Machek Ling. Posn. 2, 155 to Slav. brinъ `larch' as loan from a connon source. Earlier, also unconvincing attempts by Bq; cf. also WP. 1, 524 and W.-Hofmann s. cerrus and cornus (w. lit.). -- Furnée 165 assumes a Pre-Roman(ce) * brin `Pinus mugus' (Machek), so a Eur. loan.Page in Frisk: 2,595Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > πρῖνος
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9 σμῖλαξ
Grammatical information: f. (m.)Meaning: `Taxus baccata, common yew tree', also name of an ivy-like weed and a leguminous plant (Att., hell.), in Arcadia name of an oak, `Quercus ilex' (Thphr.);Other forms: OAtt. μῖλαξ, - ακος; also μῖλος (Cratin., Thphr.), σμῖλος (Call., Nic., Dsc.) m. `taxus'.Dialectal forms: Myc. mira₂ has been connected as *(σ)μῑλία, materail of which a table is made.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: With ( σ)μῖλαξ: ( σ)μῖλος cf. οἶσαξ: οἶσος, ὀρόβαξ: ὄροβος. No etymology. Against relation with σμίλη (Prellwitz, Bq and Hofmann Et. Wb. as uncertain hypothesis) speak esp. the OAtt. forms μῖλαξ and μῖλος. - The variation proves a Pre-Greek word (Furnée 390).Page in Frisk: 2,749Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σμῖλαξ
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