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ἀσπί, ἀσπίςshield: fem voc sgἄσφι, σφεῖςRendic.Pont. Accad.Rom. di Arch.masc /fem dat pl (aeolic)ἄσφε, σφεῖςRendic.Pont. Accad.Rom. di Arch.masc /fem acc pl (aeolic) -
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ἀσπί, ἀσπίςshield: fem voc sgἄσφι, σφεῖςRendic.Pont. Accad.Rom. di Arch.masc /fem dat pl (aeolic)ἄσφε, σφεῖςRendic.Pont. Accad.Rom. di Arch.masc /fem acc pl (aeolic) -
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σπέ, ἕπομαιaor imperat act 2nd sgσπέ, ἕπομαιaor ind act 3rd sg (homeric ionic)σφεῖςRendic.Pont. Accad.Rom. di Arch.masc /fem dat plσφε, σφεῖςRendic.Pont. Accad.Rom. di Arch.masc /fem acc plσφέ, σφόςtheir: masc voc sg -
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σφεῖςRendic.Pont. Accad.Rom. di Arch.masc /fem acc pl——————σφᾶ̱ς, σφάζωslay: fut ind act 2nd sg (doric)σφεῖςRendic.Pont. Accad.Rom. di Arch.masc /fem acc plσφόςtheir: fem gen sg (doric aeolic) -
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σφεῖςRendic.Pont. Accad.Rom. di Arch.masc /fem dat pl——————σφεῖςRendic.Pont. Accad.Rom. di Arch.masc /fem dat pl -
6 σφω
σφεῖςRendic.Pont. Accad.Rom. di Arch.masc /fem nom /voc /acc dual——————σφάζωslay: fut ind act 1st sg (attic epic ionic)σφεῖςRendic.Pont. Accad.Rom. di Arch.masc /fem nom /voc /acc dualσφόςtheir: masc /neut gen sg (doric aeolic)——————σφάζωslay: fut opt act 3rd sgσφόςtheir: masc /neut dat sgσφῶι, σύthou: nom /acc 2nd dual (epic) -
7 σφωιν
σφεῖςRendic.Pont. Accad.Rom. di Arch.masc /fem gen pl (epic)σφωϊν, σφεῖςRendic.Pont. Accad.Rom. di Arch.masc /fem gen pl (epic) -
8 σφων
σφάζωslay: fut part act masc voc sgσφάζωslay: fut part act neut nom /voc /acc sgσφάζωslay: fut part act masc nom sg (attic epic ionic)σφεῖςRendic.Pont. Accad.Rom. di Arch.masc /fem gen pl (attic)σφόςtheir: fem gen plσφόςtheir: masc /neut gen pl——————σφεῖςRendic.Pont. Accad.Rom. di Arch.masc /fem gen pl (epic)σύthou: gen /dat 2nd dual (attic)σφῶιν, σύthou: gen /dat 2nd dual (epic) -
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σφωιν, σφεῖςRendic.Pont. Accad.Rom. di Arch.masc /fem gen pl (epic)σφωϊν, σφεῖςRendic.Pont. Accad.Rom. di Arch.masc /fem gen pl (epic) -
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σφεας, σφεῖςRendic.Pont. Accad.Rom. di Arch.masc /fem acc plσφεῖςRendic.Pont. Accad.Rom. di Arch.masc /fem acc pl -
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σφεων, σφεῖςRendic.Pont. Accad.Rom. di Arch.masc /fem gen plσφεῖςRendic.Pont. Accad.Rom. di Arch.masc /fem gen plσφόςtheir: masc /fem gen pl (epic ionic) -
12 πέλεκυς
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `axe, double axe, hatchet' (Il.).Dialectal forms: Myc. perekuwanaka ?? (Puhvel KZ 73, 221 f.).Compounds: As 2. member in ἑξα-πέλεκυς = Lat. sexfascalis (Plb.), σφυρο-πέλεκυς `hammer-axe' (Att. inscr.; Risch IF 59, 57 f.; cf. Schwyzer RhM 79, 314ff.); ἡμι-πέλεκκον n. "half-axe", `axe with one edge' (Ψ 851), from adj. *ἡμι-πέλεκϜ-ος `consisting of half an axe' (Risch IF 59, 51);Derivatives: πελέκ-ιον n. dimin. (Att. inscr.), πέλεκκ-ον (- ος) n. (m.) `axe-handle' (Ν 612, Poll., H.; from - κϜ-ον as πελεκκ-άω below), πελεκυ-νάριον `id.' (Theo Sm.); πελεκ-ᾶς, - ᾶτος m. `axe-smith' (Ostr. Ia; Olsson Arch. f. Pap. 11, 219). Two denominatives: 1. πελεκ-άω (- εκκάω ε 244 from *-εκϜ-άω; Schwyzer 227 a. 731), rarely w. ἀνα-, ἀπο-, ἐκ-, κατα-, `to cut with a π.' (ε 244) with - ημα, - ησις, - ητής, - ήτωρ, - ητρίς, - ητός (hell.); 2. πελεκ-ίζω ( ἀπο- AB) `to chop off with a π.', esp. `to behead' (Plb., Str.) with - ισμός (D. S.). πέλεκρα ἀξίνη is obscure and may be late. -- Through transformation after the instrument-namen in - υξ (Chantraine Form. 383) πέλυξ `id.' (LXX, pap.) with πελύκ-ιον (Peripl. M. Rubr., Pap.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Identical with Skt. paraśú- m. `axe, battle-axe' but for the accent as inherited(?) word; IE *peleḱu-(?); further Iran. forms, e.g. Osset. færæt `axe'; as Iran. LW [loanword] Toch. A porat, B peret `axe' (but see Benveniste, Études sur la langue ossète 107f.. -- Long as IE LW [loanword] identified with Accad. pilakku supp. `axe' (e.g. Kretschmer Einleitung 105 f.). The Accad. word however never means `axe' (rather `spindle'), which is why this comparison must be given up. It may be a loan from an southeastern language in a limited IE area which seems possible, though there are no further connections known. Cf. Mayrhofer KEWA 2,213 with further details and lit.; also Porzig Gliederung 160 and Thieme Die Heimat d. idg. Gemeinspr. 52 f. - Furnée 150f. points to βέλεκκος ὄσπριόν τι ἐμφερες λαθύρῳ μέγεθος ἐρεβίνθου ἔχον H. Further cf. his notes 39 and 40 (p. 150f.). He also assumes that the - κκ- rather is Pre-Greek gemination. Further πέλεκρα is rather a Pre-Greek formation, like πέλυξ.Page in Frisk: 2,497Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > πέλεκυς
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Ecology: ACCADУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Advisory Committee on Climate Applications Program
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14 Advisory Committee on Climate Applications and Data
Oceanography: ACCADУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Advisory Committee on Climate Applications and Data
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Makarov: ACCADУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Advisory Committee on Climate Applications and Data Program
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Ecology: ACCADУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > консультативный комитет по всемирным программам применения климатологических данных
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Accad — altAccad o Agadé/alt (akk. Akkadu, sum. Agade) ► C. y región de la Baja Mesopotamia al N de Sumer (s. XXI a C). Patria de los acadios … Enciclopedia Universal
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Accad — n. city in ancient Babylon, one of the cities of Nimrod s kingdom (Biblical) … English contemporary dictionary