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1 Παλληνέων
Παλλήνηan inhabitant there of: fem gen pl (epic ionic)Παλληνεύςan inhabitant there of: masc gen plΠαλληνέω̆ν, Παλληνεύςan inhabitant there of: masc gen pl -
2 Παλληνείς
Παλληνεύςan inhabitant there of: masc acc plΠαλληνεύςan inhabitant there of: masc nom /voc pl (parad-form) -
3 Παλληνεῖς
Παλληνεύςan inhabitant there of: masc acc plΠαλληνεύςan inhabitant there of: masc nom /voc pl (parad-form) -
4 Παλληνέως
Παλληνέω̆ς, Παλληνεύςan inhabitant there of: masc gen sgΠαλληνεύςan inhabitant there of: masc nom sg (epic ionic) -
5 Παλλήνη
Παλλήνηan inhabitant there of: fem nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic)——————Παλλήνηan inhabitant there of: fem dat sg (attic epic ionic) -
6 Παλλήναι
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7 Παλλῆναι
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8 Παλληνεί
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9 Παλληνεῖ
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10 Παλληνεύς
Παλληνεύςan inhabitant there of: masc nom sg -
11 Παλληνέα
Παλληνέᾱ, Παλληνεύςan inhabitant there of: masc acc sg -
12 Παλληνίδα
Παλληνεύςan inhabitant there of: fem acc sg -
13 Παλληνίδι
Παλληνεύςan inhabitant there of: fem dat sg -
14 Παλληνίδος
Παλληνεύςan inhabitant there of: fem gen sg -
15 Παλληνίς
Παλληνεύςan inhabitant there of: fem nom sg -
16 Παλλήνην
Παλλήνηan inhabitant there of: fem acc sg (attic epic ionic) -
17 Παλλήνης
Παλλήνηan inhabitant there of: fem gen sg (attic epic ionic) -
18 Παλλήνη
Παλλήνη, ἡ, a peninsula and town of Chalcidice, Hdt.7.123, Th.1.56, etc.; Maced. [full] Βαλλήνη Eust. 1618.45 (whence the joke on Βαλλήναδε in Ar.Ach. 234, v. Sch. ad loc.).II an Attic deme; [full] Παλληνεύς, ὁ, an inhabitant there of, Harp.; fem. [full] Παλληνὶς Ἀθηναίη, Hdt.1.62, cf. IG12.310.189; [full] Παλλήνᾰδε, to Pallene, v. supr. 1.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Παλλήνη
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19 ναίω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `live, inhabit', rare `be situated' (in this meaning also midd. εὖ ναιόμενος), aor. `give as house, settle', pass. `settle (oneself)' (Il.).Derivatives: Enlarged ναιετάω, also with περι-, μετα-, παρα-, `live, inhabit', also `be situated', esp. in εὖ ναιετάων `well established, situated' (Il.); on the discussed formation Schwyzer 705, Leumann Hom. Wörter 1, 182 ff., Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 358. -- Besides from the presentstem, partly also backformed from ναιετάω, περι-, μετα-ναιέται m. pl. `who live around, with' (Ω 488 a. A. R. 4, 470 resp. Hes. Th. 401), ἁλι-ναιέται `who live on the sea' (B. 16, 97); ἐν-ναέται `inhabitant' (Isyll., A. R.), f. - έτις (A. R.). Simplex ναέτης, Dor. - τας `inhabitant' (poet. since Simon.), f. ναιέτις (Call.); second. ( ἐν-)ναετήρ m. `id.' (AP), f. ἐνναέτειρα ( APl.).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: On μετανάστης s. v. The causative meaning of νάσσαι is prob. arisen from the opposition to intr. νασθῆναι. The meaning `be situated', often with ναιετάω, esp. in εὖ ναιετάων, rarely with ναίω, is not convincingly explained; perh. we must start from the ptc. εὖ ναιετάων prop. `where one lives well' with the same shift as e.g. in ὁ ἐπιβάλλων `whom it is well' w.o. (type café chantant, s. Debrunner Mus. Helv. 1, 31 ff.); from the ptc. the use might have shifted to the finite forms, sometimes to the primary ναίω. Leumann Hom. Wörter 191 ff. tries to explain the remarkable meaning from a wrong interpretation of Γ 387; against this Fraenkel Gnomon 23, 374. The verbal stem νασ- ( ναίω \< *νάσ-ι̯ω) is isolated. Usu. it is, but with doubtful right, considered as a reduced grade of νεσ- in νέομαι (to which belongs νόστος and also ἄσμενος?); s. there w. further lit. Rejected by Kretschmer Glotta 3, 337. Cf. ναός. - νασ- may be Pre-Greek.Page in Frisk: 2,Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ναίω
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20 Μουνυχία
Μουνῠχία, ἡ, Munychia, a harbour in Piraeus, Hdt.8.76, Th.2.13, Arist.Ath.19.2, Str.9.1.15:—also [full] Μουνίχιον, τό, Sch.Call.Dian. 259; [full] Μουνύχιος, λιμήν Sch.E.Hipp. 759: [full] Μουνύχιος, ὁ,A inhabitant of the place, St.Byz.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Μουνυχία
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