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121 σιληπορδέω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: vulgar expression for a boisterous and mischievous gesture (Sophr. 164, Posidon. 36 J., H., Phot.); cf. NGr. τσιληπουρδῶ = σκιρτάω, λακτίζω etc., also = πέρδομαι; τσιληπούρδισμα `breaking wind of horses'.Other forms: Dor. σιλᾱ-, aor. - ῆσαι.Derivatives: σιληπορδία f. (Luc. Lex. 21).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Like κερτομέω, λοιδορέω etc. σιληπορδέω also with dark 1. element agrees with the denominative type βουκολέω (Schwyzer 726). Because of the Island name Πορδοσιλήνη one tries to connect Σιληνός ; s. Kretschmer Glotta 4, 351ff.; also 12, 223f., 14, 231 and 18, 237f. (against Bogiatzides Άθ. 29, Άρχ. 68ff. and P. Maas Byz.-neugr. Jbb. 3, 79, KZ 54, 156ff.). Cf. σίλλος.Page in Frisk: 2,705Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σιληπορδέω
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122 στία
Grammatical information: f. (A. R. 2, 1172),Meaning: `small stone, pebble' (A. R. 2, 1172).Other forms: στῖον n. (Hp. ap. Gal. 19, 140).Compounds: πολύ-στῑος `rich of pebbles' (Call., Nic.).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Without direct agreement outside Greek. Formally agrees with this Skt. stíyāḥ pl. either `standing waters', the tertium comparationis would be `curdled, fest, stiff' in Skt. sty-āna- (pres. styāyate). Diff. Johansson BB 18, 50 n. 1 (agreeing Kretschmer KZ 34, 8): from * stī-s-; not better(?). As full grade to this is counted στέαρ `(standing) fatt' from *στῆι-αρ, PGr. *στᾱι̯-αρ; so we can also connect the Germ. word for `stone', Goth. stains m. etc. (PGm. * stai-na- \< * steh₂ino-?) as well as a Slav. word for `stone, (rock)wall' in OCS stěna, Russ. stená f. etc. But how to derive the Greek word? WP. 2, 610 f., Pok. 1010f., Vasmer s. v. with further forms a. rich lit. S. also on στίλη and στέαρ.Page in Frisk: 2,797Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > στία
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123 Κάδμος
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: name of a hero, the founder of Thebes (Od.)Other forms: \/ Κασσμος (vase Rhegium).Derivatives: Καδμεῖος, Καδμήιος (Hes.) adj.; Καδμεία `the hill of Thebes' (X.); Καδμειῶνες `the inhabitants of Thebes' (Il.); καδμεία (γῆ) `cadmia, calamine' (Dsc.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: The connection with κέκασμαι is certainly wrong. The name is found for a river in Thesprotia and for a mountain and a river in Caria So the word is without a doubt a Pre-Greek word, of unknown meaning (Beekes, Mnemosyne 42 (2004)465ff. and Kadmos, 43(2005)172f. This is confirmed by the name Καδμἶλος which has a suffix - ιλ- which is well known in Anatolia. The structure of the name agrees with that of Πάτμος, Λάτμος, Λάκμος. The gloss κάδμος δόρυ, λόφος, ἀσπίς H. finds no support. Cf. on Καδμῖλος.Page in Frisk: 1,751Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > Κάδμος
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124 סיפא
סֵיפָאm. (v. סוֹפָא) end. Y.Snh.X, 29a bot. סֵיפֵיה (interch. with סוֹפֵיה). B. Bath.14b; a. e.Esp. the last ( second) clause of a Biblical verse; the last section of a Mishnah Ber.60a כל היכי … מרישיה לסיפיה … מסיפיה לרישיהוכ׳ whatever way you interpret that verse, whether from the first to the second clause, it gives sense, or from the second to the first clause, it gives sense. Ḥull.94b, a. fr. אימא ס׳ how will you understand the last (third) clause? Sabb.86a ס׳ כר׳וכ׳ the last (second) clause agrees with ; a. v. fr. -
125 סֵיפָא
סֵיפָאm. (v. סוֹפָא) end. Y.Snh.X, 29a bot. סֵיפֵיה (interch. with סוֹפֵיה). B. Bath.14b; a. e.Esp. the last ( second) clause of a Biblical verse; the last section of a Mishnah Ber.60a כל היכי … מרישיה לסיפיה … מסיפיה לרישיהוכ׳ whatever way you interpret that verse, whether from the first to the second clause, it gives sense, or from the second to the first clause, it gives sense. Ḥull.94b, a. fr. אימא ס׳ how will you understand the last (third) clause? Sabb.86a ס׳ כר׳וכ׳ the last (second) clause agrees with ; a. v. fr. -
126 קרי II
קְרֵיII ch. sam(קרי, קרה to meet), to join. Ithpe. אִיקְּרֵי to do something by accident; to happen. Snh.33a, א׳ ועבד כחדוכ׳ if he happened to act in accordance with the opinion of one of them, when the common usage agrees with the other. Keth.26a אִיקְּרוּ ויהבו ליה accidentally they gave it to him. -
127 קְרֵי
קְרֵיII ch. sam(קרי, קרה to meet), to join. Ithpe. אִיקְּרֵי to do something by accident; to happen. Snh.33a, א׳ ועבד כחדוכ׳ if he happened to act in accordance with the opinion of one of them, when the common usage agrees with the other. Keth.26a אִיקְּרוּ ויהבו ליה accidentally they gave it to him. -
128 X обязуется Y и соглашается с Z
General subject: X undertakes to Y and agrees with ZУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > X обязуется Y и соглашается с Z
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