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1 ἀνεμοτρεφής
ἀνεμο-τρεφής, ές,A fed by the wind,κῦμα ἀ. Il.15.625
; ἔγχος ἀ. a spear from a tree reared by the wind, i.e. made tough and strong by battling with the wind, 11.256 (v.l. ἀνεμοτρεπές or - στρεφές turned, i.e. shaken by the wind,) cf. Philostr.Im.2.3.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀνεμοτρεφής
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2 δόρυ
Grammatical information: n.Other forms: Gen. δόρατος (Att.), δορός (trag.), δουρός and δούρατος (Hom.), du. δοῦρε (Hom.), pl. δόρατα, δοῦρα, δούραταCompounds: As first member in several compounds (many PN) beside δορυ- ( δορατο-, δουρο-) also δο(υ)ρι-, as dativ (instrumental) in δουρι-κλειτός etc., also analog. without casefunction. Note δορυ-σσόος `throwing a spear' (Hes. Sc. 54; to σείω, Wackernagel Glotta 14, 54), δουρηνεκές \< *δορϜ-ηνεκές adv. `a spear throw far' (Κ 357, to ἐνεγκεῖν, cf. διηνεκής and Hermann Gött. Nachr. 1943, 612f., Trümpy 52ff.). - Also δωρι- in PN, e. g. in Δωρί-μαχος (Dor., Boeot.), Δωρι-κλῆς (Arc., Dor.); also ἀσχέ-δωρος, s. v. From - δορϜ-ος is possible for Doric further through loans?Derivatives: Dimin. δοράτιον (Hdt.), δορύδιον (auct. ap. Orib. 47, 17, 5), δορύλλιον (Suid.); adj. δουράτεος `wooden' (Od.; of ἵππος etc.), also δούρειος (E. Tr. 14), δούριος (Ar. Av. 1128), δορήϊος (AP 15, 14), ep. reminiscenses, Schulze Q. 102 n., 516; cf. Schwyzer 468. - Denomin. δορατίζομαι `fight with spear' (H.) with δορατισμός (Plu.). - Uncertain δορά (\< *δορϜ-ά) = δοκός s.v. - PN Δορύλαος, Δορίμαχος; with lengthening on loss of F: Δωρίμαχος, Δωρικλῆς. Short names: Δοῦρις, Δορίης usw.Etymology: With Skt dā́ru, Av. dāuru `wood' identical, and in Hitt. taru `wood', also in Toch. AB or `id.' with unexplained loss of the d- (cf. on δάκρυ). IE * doru, gen. * dreus. Beside this old matter-indicating neuter there is a feminine word for `tree, oak', δρῦς, s. v. Cf. δρυμά and δένδρεον.Page in Frisk: 1,411-412Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > δόρυ
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3 στύραξ 1
στύραξ 1., - ᾰκοςGrammatical information: m. f.Meaning: des. of a gummi and of the producing shrub or tree `Styrax officinalis' (Hdt., Arist., Thphr., Str. a.o.).Derivatives: στυράκ-ιον n. dimin. (pap.), - ινος `made of styrax-tree or of styrax' (LXX, Str., Dsc. a.o.), - ίζω `to smell or taste like styrax' (Dsc.).Origin: LW [a loanword which is (probably) not of Pre-Greek origin] Semit.Etymology: On the formatiom cf. ὄμφαξ, δόναξ, ἄνθραξ a.o. -- After Hdt. 3, 107 introduced into Greece by the Phoenicians, what points to Semitic origin. Lagarde and Lewy Fremdw. 41 f. compare Hebr. ṣŏrī `the resin of the Mastix tree and the terebinth'; doubts in Schrader-Nehring Reallex. 2, 501. -- With the tree-name is prob. 2. στύραξ identical; to be noted, beside μελίη `ash' and `(staff of a) spear', esp. the στυράκινα ἀκοντίσματα in Str. 12, 7, 3. -- Lat. LW [loanword] styrax, storax, from where OE stor, OHG storr `id.' (W.-Hofmann s. v. w. lit.).Page in Frisk: 2,814-815Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > στύραξ 1
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4 ξυστίς
A robe of rich and soft material reaching to the feet, worn by women of quality, Ar.Lys. 1190 (lyr.), Antiph.99, Eub.90.3, Theoc.2.74 ;τρύφημα παρυφές, ξυστίδα Ar.Fr. 320
;ταῖς ξ. ταῖς χρυσοπάστοις Eub.135
;ξ. μαλακάς Plu.2.406d
; worn by great men (esp. by victorious charioteers in their chariots) as a robe of state, Ar.Nu.70, cf. Pl.R. 420e ; by Trag. heroes, Cratin.268, Duris 14, 70 J., cf. Harp. s.v., AB284:—Hsch. and Tim.Lex., who say it was also used by Com., prob. refer to the use of the women's ξ. on the Com. stage.II = ξύστρα, στλεγγίς, Epich.97, Diph.52. (Perh. from ξυστός, ή, όν, as epith. of cloth, orig. garment made of cut (shorn, clipped) fabric, such as fustian, plush, velvet, etc. ; cf. ξύω IV,ξυστός 3
: for the semantic relation between ξυστίς and ξυστόν (pole, spear, etc.), and ξύω, cf. ONorse skrúd 'some kind of textile fabric', skrúd-kloedi 'suit of fine stuff', Engl. shroud 'loppings of a tree, branch, bough', both cogn. with shred.)
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