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1 Fuller's shop
subs.P. κναφείον, τό.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Fuller's shop
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2 κνάπτω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `card, comb, full (cloth)' as thechnical term, also metaph. `mangle, tear' in gen. (IA)Other forms: rarely κνάμπτω, cf. γνάμπτω and Güntert Reimwortbildungen 115f.), young Att., hell., also Ion. γνάπτω,Derivatives: Young Att. γν- for κν- (here not noted): κνάφος m. `teasel of the fuller', also `bur(r), folter-instrument' (Hdt., Hp., Com.) with κναφεύς `fuller' (IA.), also as fish-name (Dorio; on the motive Strömberg Fischnamen 93); κναφεῖον, -ήϊον `fuller's shop' (IA.), κναφευτική ( τέχνη) `art of fulling' (Pl.), κναφεύω `full' (Ar.) and, as late feminine formation, κνάφισσα `fuller-ess' (pap.; Chantraine Formation 110); κναφικός `belonging to fulling' (Dsc., pap.). - γνάψις `fulling' (Pl.), γνάπτωρ = κναφεύς (Man.). - γνάφαλλον `flocken, cushion of wool' (pap. a. ostr.) with γναφαλ(λ)ώδης `γ.-like', γναφάλλιον, - αλλίς plant-name, `Diotis maritima' (Dsc., Plin.; Strömberg Pflanzennamen 105); also κνέφαλλον `cushion' (com., E.; vv. ll. κναφ-, γναφ-) and γνόφαλλον (Alc. Ζ 14, 8; beside μόλθακον). - Verbal adj.: ἄ-γναπτος (Pl. com., Plu.) and ἄ-γναφος (NT, pap.) `unfulled, new', ἐπί-γναφος (: ἐπι-γνάπτω) `fulled again', of clothes (Poll.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Cf. κναίω, κνῆν, κνίζω, κνύω (s. vv.) with ending as in ῥάπτω, σκάπτω, ἅπτω etc.; κνάφος as ῥαφή etc. The forms with γν- cannot be explained as Greek, so they point to Pre-Greek; cf. Schwyzer 414 (who unconvincingly takes κνάπτω as assimilated from γνάπτω. Note the typical ο for α in γνόφαλλον bei Alc. ( κνέφαλλον cannot be old ablaut (cf. Persson Beitr. 1, 139f., Schwyzer 343). - As non-Greek cognate one cites a Celtic word for `fleece', e. g. Welsh cnaif (s. Vendryes WuS 12, 243); other forms in Germanic and Baltic are semantically further off, e. g. OWNo. * hnafa, pret. hnof `cut off' (with gemination hneppa `pinch, press'), Lith. knabénti `pick in, off', s. Fraenkel Lit. et. Wb. s. knablỹs. The variation κ\/γ, α\/ο shows quite clearly Pre-Greek origin. (Not in Fur.) S. further κνήφη and κνώψ.Page in Frisk: 1,881-882Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κνάπτω
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3 fullonia
I.Adj.:II.ars,
the art of fulling, Plin. 7, 56, 57, § 196:creta,
fuller's earth, id. 17, 8, 4, § 46:aenae,
id. 24, 13, 68, § 111:saltus,
a jumping in fulling, Sen. Ep. 15.—Comically: nisi lenoni munus hodie misero, Cras mihi potandus fructus (perh. fucus) est fullonius, to-morrow I must swallow ink (acc. to others, must let myself be stamped upon), Plaut. Ps. 3, 1, 15. —Subst.(α).fullōnium, ĭi, n. (=fullonica, II. B.), a fuller's shop, Amm. 14, 11, 31.—(β).fullōnia, ae, f., the fuller's trade (sc. ars):si non didicisti fulloniam, non mirandumst,
Plaut. As. 5, 2, 57 Fleck. (al. fullonicam). -
4 fullonium
I.Adj.:II.ars,
the art of fulling, Plin. 7, 56, 57, § 196:creta,
fuller's earth, id. 17, 8, 4, § 46:aenae,
id. 24, 13, 68, § 111:saltus,
a jumping in fulling, Sen. Ep. 15.—Comically: nisi lenoni munus hodie misero, Cras mihi potandus fructus (perh. fucus) est fullonius, to-morrow I must swallow ink (acc. to others, must let myself be stamped upon), Plaut. Ps. 3, 1, 15. —Subst.(α).fullōnium, ĭi, n. (=fullonica, II. B.), a fuller's shop, Amm. 14, 11, 31.—(β).fullōnia, ae, f., the fuller's trade (sc. ars):si non didicisti fulloniam, non mirandumst,
Plaut. As. 5, 2, 57 Fleck. (al. fullonicam). -
5 fullonius
I.Adj.:II.ars,
the art of fulling, Plin. 7, 56, 57, § 196:creta,
fuller's earth, id. 17, 8, 4, § 46:aenae,
id. 24, 13, 68, § 111:saltus,
a jumping in fulling, Sen. Ep. 15.—Comically: nisi lenoni munus hodie misero, Cras mihi potandus fructus (perh. fucus) est fullonius, to-morrow I must swallow ink (acc. to others, must let myself be stamped upon), Plaut. Ps. 3, 1, 15. —Subst.(α).fullōnium, ĭi, n. (=fullonica, II. B.), a fuller's shop, Amm. 14, 11, 31.—(β).fullōnia, ae, f., the fuller's trade (sc. ars):si non didicisti fulloniam, non mirandumst,
Plaut. As. 5, 2, 57 Fleck. (al. fullonicam). -
6 fullonicus
I.Adj.:II.pila,
Cato, R. R. 10, 5; 14, 2.—Subst.: fullōnĭca, ae, f.A.(Sc. ars.) The fuller's craft, fulling:B.si non didicisti fullonicam,
Plaut. As. 5, 2, 57 (dub. fulloniam, Fleck.):fullonicam docere,
Lact. 1, 18, 21; Vitr. 6 praef. § 7.—(Sc. officina.) A fuller's shop:eum, in cujus fundo aqua oritur, fullonicas circa fontem instituisse,
Dig. 39, 3, 3; also, fullonica, orum, n., ib. 7, 1, 13, § 8. -
7 γναφεία
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8 γναφεῖα
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9 γναφείον
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10 γναφεῖον
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11 γναφείου
γναφεί̱ου, κναφεῖονfuller's shop: neut gen sg -
12 γναφείω
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13 γναφείῳ
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14 γναφείωι
γναφεί̱ῳ, κναφεῖονfuller's shop: neut dat sg -
15 κναφείον
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16 κναφεῖον
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17 κναφείω
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18 κναφείῳ
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19 κναφηίου
κναφηΐου, κναφεῖονfuller's shop: neut gen sg (ionic) -
20 κναφήιον
κναφήϊον, κναφεῖονfuller's shop: neut nom /voc /acc sg (ionic)
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