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81 πύρρας
πύρρᾱς, πύρραa red-coloured bird: fem acc plπύρρᾱς, πύρραa red-coloured bird: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) -
82 στηθίας
στηθίᾱς, στηθίαςbird: masc acc plστηθίᾱς, στηθίαςbird: masc nom sg (attic epic doric aeolic) -
83 χλωρής
χλωράωpres ind act 2nd sg (doric)χλωράωpres ind act 2nd sg (epic doric ionic)χλωράζωeat green provender: fut ind act 2nd sg (doric)χλωρέωpres ind act 2nd sg (doric)χλωρεύςbird: masc nom plχλωρεύςbird: masc nom /voc plχλωρόςgreenish-yellow: fem gen sg (epic ionic) -
84 χλωρῆς
χλωράωpres ind act 2nd sg (doric)χλωράωpres ind act 2nd sg (epic doric ionic)χλωράζωeat green provender: fut ind act 2nd sg (doric)χλωρέωpres ind act 2nd sg (doric)χλωρεύςbird: masc nom plχλωρεύςbird: masc nom /voc plχλωρόςgreenish-yellow: fem gen sg (epic ionic) -
85 ωρνιθομάνουν
ὠρνῑθομάνουν, ὀρνιθομανέωto be bird-mad: imperf ind act 3rd pl (attic epic doric)ὠρνῑθομάνουν, ὀρνιθομανέωto be bird-mad: imperf ind act 1st sg (attic epic doric) -
86 ὠρνιθομάνουν
ὠρνῑθομάνουν, ὀρνιθομανέωto be bird-mad: imperf ind act 3rd pl (attic epic doric)ὠρνῑθομάνουν, ὀρνιθομανέωto be bird-mad: imperf ind act 1st sg (attic epic doric) -
87 ἀλκυών
1 halcyon bird test., Σ ad Ap. Rhod., 1. 1085, concerning the halcyon bird that foretold calm for Jason and the Argonauts εἴληφε δὲ τὰ περὶ τῶν ἁλκυόνων παρὰ Πινδάρου ἐκ Παιάνων· εὐλόγως δὲ ὄσσαν εἶπε τὴν τοῦ ἁλκυόνος φωνήν. ὑπὸ γὰρ Ἥρας ἦν ἀπεσταλμένη, ὥς φησι Πίνδαρος fr. 62. -
88 πτέρυξ
πτέρυξ (Aπτερύξ Aristarch.
ap. Hdn.Gr.1.45), ῠγος, ἡ: [dialect] Ep. dat. pl. πτερύγεσσι: ([etym.] πτερόν):— wing of a bird, Il.2.316; mostly pl., ib. 462, Od.2.149, Hes.Sc. 134, A.Ag.52 (anap.), etc.; λευκὴ πτεροῖσι, πλὴν.. ἄκρων τῶν πτερύγων white in its plumage, save.. the tips of the wings, of the ibis, Hdt.2.76; of Eros and Nike, Aristopho 11.8: metaph., κινοῦντα πτέρυγας ἤδη 'trying your wings', Lib.Ep.155.2.2 winged creature, bird, AP6.12 (Jul.).1 in pl.,= πτερύγια, fins of fish, Arist. HA 505b21, Mir. 835b10, Ael.NA11.24; flippers of seals, Arist. PA 697b5; of dolphins and whales, Id.HA 537b3; of the tortoise, Nic.Al. 559.2 pl., feathery foliage, Thphr.HP3.9.6.b = ἄσπληνος 1, Dsc.3.134.3 blade of the steering-paddle, IG22.1607.74: hence, rudder, S.Fr. 1083; ἑξήρετμοι π., of oars, Epigr.Gr.337.2 ([place name] Cyzicus).4 flap of a cuirass, X.An.4.7.15 (v.l.), cf. Eq.12.4, 6; of the Doric χιτών, Ar.Fr. 325, Men.Epit. 187, Com.Adesp.17.1 D., Plu.Comp.Lyc.Num.3, Poll.7.62.5 broad edge of a knife or hunting-spear, Plu.Alex.16, Poll.5.21; beak of the sword-fish (v.l. ῥύγχος), Ael.NA9.40.10 in pl., title of poem whose lines form a pattern like wings, AP15.24 (Simm.).11 pl., sails, Com.Adesp.9 D., Lyr.Alex.Adesp.20.9.III anything that covers or protects like wings, ; κολπώδη πτέρυγ' Εὐβοίας, i.e. Aulis, Id.IA 120 (lyr.); ; of a mountain,Λιβάνου πτέρυγες Musae.48
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89 ἅρπη
ἅρπη, ἡ, unknownA bird of prey, prob. shearwater, [Ἀθήνη] ἅρπῃ ἐϊκυῖα τανυπτέρυγι λιγυφώνῳ Il.19.350
; a sea-bird acc. to Arist.HA 609a24, cf. Ael.NA2.47, Dionys.Av.1.4 (describing the Lämmergeier).II sickle, = δρέπανον, Hes.Op. 573, S.Fr. 424;καλαμητόμος A.R.4.987
: hence, the scimitar of Perseus, Pherecyd.11J., cf. E. Ion 192 (lyr., pl.).2 elephant-goad, Ael.NA13.22.3 metaph. of a hippopotamus' tooth, Nic.Th. 567.4 bill-hook, J.AJ14.15.5.5 kind of fish, Marc.Sid.22. (Cf. Lat. sarpio, sarpo, etc.) -
90 ἴκτερος
ἴκτερ-ος, ὁ,II a bird of a yellowish-green colour, by looking at which a jaundiced person was cured—the bird died! Plin.HN30.94 (who identifies it with galgulus, the golden oriole).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἴκτερος
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91 ὀρνίθειος
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὀρνίθειος
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92 ὀρνιθευτικός
A of or for bird-catching: ἡ -κή (sc. τέχνη) the art of bird-catching, fowling, Pl.Sph. 220b, Porph. Abst.1.53, Poll.7.139.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὀρνιθευτικός
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93 ὀρνιθόπαις
A born of a bird: like a bird, epith. of a Siren, Lyc.731.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὀρνιθόπαις
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94 ὀρχίλος
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὀρχίλος
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95 ὄρνεον
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96 αἰετός
αἰετός: eagle; the ‘bird of Jove,’ and ‘most perfect’ bird of omen, Il. 24.310 f., Il. 8.247.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > αἰετός
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97 οἰωνός
A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > οἰωνός
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98 ὄρνῖς
A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ὄρνῖς
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99 ἄκανθα
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `thorn, thistle', name of different thorny plants (Strömberg Pflanzennamen 17), also `backbone, spine' of fishes, snake, man (Od.). Note ἄκανθος m. `acanthus' (Acanthus mollis).Other forms: ἀκανθίας kind of shark; grasshopper (cf. Strömberg Fischnamen 47, Wortstudien 17); ἀκανθίς name of a bird (`goldfinch' or `linnet', cf. Thompson Birds s. v.), also a plant; ἀκανθυλλίς bird-name (Thompson s. v.), ἀκανθίων `hedgehog', ἀκανθέα a plant, ἀκανθηλή meaning unknown.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Etymology: The basic meaning is `thorn', and from there `backbone, spine'. Usually, ἄκανος `pine-thistle' is considered basic, but a connection with ἄνθος is improbable; a compound *ἄκ-ανθα `Stachelblume' (Kretschmer Einleitung 403 A. 1) is a type of etymology of the past. ἄκαν-θα acc. to Solmsen Wortf. 264. Belardi assumes an Indo-Mediterranean substr. word, connecting Skt. kaṇṭ(h)a-, but such combinations with Sanskrit are mostly incorrect, the Indo-Med. hypothesis quite doubtful. Most probable is a (Greek) substr. element, though in this case there is no positive indication except short -α (Beekes, Pre-Greek). There is no reason to assume a secondary Greek formation, as assumed by DELG. - One connects ἀκαλανθίς = ἀκανθίς (Ar.); Niedermann Glotta 19, 8ff. through metathesis of *ἀκανθαλίς.Page in Frisk: 1,50Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἄκανθα
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100 ἅρπη
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `sickle' (Il.), also a bird of prey (metonym. after the claws; Bechtel Lex., Thompson Birds).Derivatives: Acc. to Leumann Hom. Wörter 294, the bird comes from the interpretation of Homer; not convincing.Etymology: ἅρπη agrees with OCS srъpъ, Latv. sirpe `sickle'. Further, one compares Lat. sarpiō and sarpō, sarpere `trim, prune (vine)', but the vocalism is difficult (s. Schrijver 493: from sarriō). If we suppose IE origin, " ἄρπη a un vocalisme ambigu" says EM, with which they must mean that it is difficult to explain. I agree with EM and am inclined to assume a non-IE word (for the concept Beekes, 125 J. Indogermanistik.) - OIr. serr is also doubtful, s. Vendryes. - For oriental origin Grimme, Glotta 14, 17). - To take ἅρπη as the basis of ἅρπαξ, ἁρπάγη, ἁρπάζω is improbable; thus Szemerényi, Syncope 205, 213.Page in Frisk: 1,150Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἅρπη
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