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1 ὀφέλλω 2
ὀφέλλω 2.Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `to increase, to enlarge, to augment, to advance' (ep., Pi., A., Theoc.).Other forms: Aor. opt. ὀφέλλειεν (Π 651, β 334), beside which the ambivalent ὀφέλλωσιν (Α 510), ὄφελλε(ν) (Β 420, Theoc. 25, 120), ὤφελλε (π 174).Compounds: Also w. ἐξ- (ο 18).Derivatives: ὄφελ-μα n. (S. Fr. 1079), - μός m. (inscr. Lydia) `augmentation, advantage', - σιμος `advantageous, useful' (Call., Orph., Opp.; after χρή-, ὀνή-σιμος, Arbenz 37); also ὀφέλλιμος `id.' (Max.) with dir. connection to ὀφέλλω. -- Besides ὄφελος n. `augmentation, use, advantage, gain' (Il.); very often as 2. member w. comp. length. e.g. ἀν-ωφελής `useless' (IA.); second. simplex ὀφελής (pap. IIp); Οφελέσ-της m. PN (Il.); cf. Fraenkel Nom. ag. 2, 211 ( Illyr. combination in Mayer Spr. d. alten Illyr. 1, 248; 2, 23, to be rejected); Όφέλ-ανδρος m. (VIa) after Άλέξ-ανδρος?, Sommer Nominalkomp. 198 A. 1. Denomin. (with ὠ- from the compp.) ὠφελ-έω `to be of use, to help, to support' (IA.) with - ίη, - ία, second. - εια f. `use, help' (IA), - ημα n. (trag.), - ησις f. (S.) `benefit, use', - ήσιμος `useful' (S., Ar.); much more usual ὠφέλ-ιμος `id.' (Att.), prob. from ὠφελ-έω, - ία (Arbenz 36f.). More in Leumann Hom. Wörter 120 ff. with attempt, to explain the lengthening of the initial. -- Diff. on ὠφελέω (iter.-intens. to ὀφέλλω) Schwyzer 720.Etymology: To the primary yot-present ὀφέλλω \< *ὀφελ-ι̯ω, beside which with Aeol. development of the σ-aor. ὀφέλλειεν (\< *ὀφελ-σ-), belongs as verbal noun the widespread and old ὄφελος, which can be identified directly with Arm. * awel in awel-i `more' and the denom. y-awel-um `add, augment', in aṙ-awel `more' and aṙ-awel-um `augment': dron IE * obhel- (Pedersen KZ 39, 336). -- To be rejected Brugmann IF 29, 410ff. (w. lit.): to Skt. phála-m n. `fruit' (s. Mayrhofer s.v.); on furher wrong combinations WP. 2, 102f., W.-Hofmann s. polleō w. lit.Page in Frisk: 2,451-452Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ὀφέλλω 2
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2 αὔξησις
-εως + ἡ N 3 0-0-0-0-1=1 2 Mc 5,16augmentation, amplification, increaseCf. HORSLEY 1982, 78; →NIDNTT -
3 ἀνεπίτατος
ἀνεπί-τᾰτος, ον,A not to be extended farther, S.E.M.10.272.2 not capable of τὸ μᾶλλον, opp.ἀνάνετος, διαφορά Porph.Intr.20.4
;ἕξεις in Cat.138.5
. Adv. - τως without augmentation or intensification, Procl.Inst.52; without stress, opp. μετ' ἐπιτάσεως, Ammon.in Int.11.26 (misplaced).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀνεπίτατος
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4 αύξηση
1) augmentation2) increase3) rise4) upswingΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > αύξηση
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augmentation — [ ɔgmɑ̃tasjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1690; augmentacion av. 1304; bas lat. augmentatio 1 ♦ Action d augmenter (I, II); son résultat. ⇒ accroissement, agrandissement; addition. Augmentation graduelle, progressive. ⇒ gradation. Augmentation de volume. ⇒… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Augmentation — (lat. augmen „Vermehrung, Zuwachs“) bezeichnet: Augmentation (Musik), Vergrößerung von Notenwerten oder Intervallen in der Musik Körperliche Vergrößerungen im Bereich der Medizin; Beispiel: Brustvergrößerung (Mammaaugmentation) Kombination von… … Deutsch Wikipedia
augmentation — Augmentation. s. f. v. Accroissement, addition d une chose à une autre de mesme nature. Augmentation de gages. nouvelle augmentation. l augmentation des tailles. il a bien fait des augmentations à cette maison. il faut payer les ameliorations &… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
Augmentation — Aug men*ta tion, n. [LL. augmentatio: cf. F. augmentation.] 1. The act or process of augmenting, or making larger, by addition, expansion, or dilation; increase. [1913 Webster] 2. The state of being augmented; enlargement. [1913 Webster] 3. The… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
augmentation — I noun accessio, accessory, accrual, accruement, accumulation, adding, advance, advancement, aggrandizement, amplificatio, amplification, appreciation, appurtenance, broadening, build up, cumulative effect, cumulativeness, development,… … Law dictionary
augmentation — AUGMENTATION. s. f. Accroissement, addition d une chose à une autre de même genre. Augmentation de gages. Nouvelle augmentation. Il a bien fait des augmentations à cette maison. Il faut payer les améliorations etaugmentations … Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798
Augmentation — (v. lat.), 1) Vermehrung; z.B. Vermehrung der etatsmäßigen Stärke von Truppen; 2) (Mus.), die Darstellung desselben Gedankens (Themas), bes. in der Fuge mit Noten von größerem Zeitwerthe (so daß aus Achteln Viertel werden etc.); 3) (Astron.),… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Augmentation — (lat., »Vermehrung«), in der Musik die im Verlauf eines Tonstückes angebrachte Darstellung eines bereits vorgestellten Themas in Noten von doppeltem oder mehrfachem Werte (Verlängerung, Vergrößerung). Zur Zeit der künstlichen Kontrapunkte der… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Augmentation — (lat.), Vermehrung … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Augmentation — Augmentation, in der Musik die Darstellung desselben Gedankens mit Noten vom doppeltem Zeitwerthe … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
augmentation — mid 15c., act of making greater, from O.Fr. augmentacion increase, from L.L. augmentationem (nom. augmentatio), noun of action from pp. stem of augmentare (see AUGMENT (Cf. augment)). Meaning amount by which something is increased is from 1520s.… … Etymology dictionary