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1 ταινία
ταινίᾱ, ταινίαband: fem nom /voc /acc dualταινίᾱ, ταινίαband: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic)ταινίονsmall band: neut nom /voc /acc pl——————ταινίαι, ταινίαband: fem nom /voc plταινίᾱͅ, ταινίαband: fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic) -
2 ενωμοτία
ἐνωμοτίᾱ, ἐνωμοτίαband of sworn soldiers: fem nom /voc /acc dualἐνωμοτίᾱ, ἐνωμοτίαband of sworn soldiers: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic)——————ἐνωμοτίαι, ἐνωμοτίαband of sworn soldiers: fem nom /voc plἐνωμοτίᾱͅ, ἐνωμοτίαband of sworn soldiers: fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic) -
3 δέω 1
δέω 1.Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `bind'.Other forms: Aeol. etc. δίδημι (s. below), aor. δῆσαι, perf. Med. δέδεμαι (Il.), with δέδεκα (Att.), aor. pass. δεθῆναι (Att.)Derivatives: - δημα (as simplex [= Skt. dā́man-, s. below] only sch. A. R. 2, 535) esp. in ὑπόδημα `shoe, sandal' (Od.) with ὑποδημάτιον (Hp.), ὑποδηματάριος `shoemaker' (Hypata IIp), διάδημα `band, diadem' (X.) with διαδηματίζομαι (Aq.); sec. zero grade in δέμα (Plb.). δεσμός, pl. also δεσμά, δέσματα `band, fetter' (Il.; on σμ- Schwyzer 493 and Chantraine 140f.) with several deriv: δέσμιος `fettered' (trag.), δεσμίης μαστιγίας, ὅς ἄξιός ἐστι δεσμῶν H., δεσμίς (Hp.), δεσμίδιον (Dsc.), δεσμάτιον (Sch.), δεσμώματα pl. `fetters' (A.); δεσμώτης `prisoner' and δεσμωτήριον `prison' (Ion.-Att.); denomin. δεσμεύω `bind, fetter' (Hes.) with rare δεσμευτής (Sch.), δεσμευτικός (Pl.), δεσμευτήριον (pap.), δέσμευσις (pap.); δεσμέω `id.' (hell. and late) with δέσμημα (Tz.); - ἀναδέσμη `band for the hair of women' (Χ 469), δέσμη `bundle' (Att.). δέσις `binding etc.' (Pl.), esp. ὑπό-δεσις `binding of shoes, sandals' (Ion.- Att.). δεταί pl. `torch, fire' (Λ 554, Ar. V. 1361, H.); rather verbal noun `binding, bundle' than from δετός (Opp.); dimin. δετίς (Gal.). δητοί pl. `bundle' ( Sammelb. 1, 5, IIIp). - δετήρ, - δέτης in ἀμαλλο-δετῆρες `binder of sheaves' (Σ 553, 554; s. Chantr. Form. 323; right in) ἀμαλλο-δέται (Theok., AP) as ἱππο-δέτης (S.), κηρο-δέτας (E. in lyr.). δέμνια, κρήδεμνα s. v.Etymology: Directly agree δετός ( διά-δετος A., δετός Opp.) and Skt. ditá- `bound' as well as δῆμα ( ὑπό-δημα etc.; s. above) and Skt. dā́man- `band'. Of the presents δίδημι (Λ 105) is prob. an innovation to δήσω, δῆσαι etc. after θήσω: τίθημι. The ε-vowel in δέω, δέσις, δετός etc. like that in τί-θε-μεν, θέσις etc. must be the zero grade dh₁- beside dē- in δήσω etc.; (the Skt. pres. - dyati (ā́-dyati) `bind' from *dh₁-i̯e-ti.).Page in Frisk: 1,374-375Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > δέω 1
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4 ίλα
ἴ̱λᾱ, ἴληband: fem nom /voc /acc dualἴ̱λᾱ, ἴληband: fem nom /voc sg (doric aeolic)——————ἴ̱λᾱͅ, ἴληband: fem dat sg (doric aeolic) -
5 δέματ'
δέματα, δέμαband: neut nom /voc /acc plδέματι, δέμαband: neut dat sgδέματε, δέμαband: neut nom /voc /acc dual -
6 νεολαία
νεολαίᾱ, νεολαίαa band of youths: fem nom /voc /acc dualνεολαίᾱ, νεολαίαa band of youths: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic)——————νεολαίᾱͅ, νεολαίαa band of youths: fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic) -
7 κῶμος
κῶμος, ὁ,A revel, carousal, merry-making,εἰς δαῖτα θάλειαν καὶ χορὸν ἱμερόεντα καὶ ἐς φιλοκυδέα κ. h.Merc. 481
, cf. Thgn.829, 940;πίνειν καὶ κώμῳ χρᾶσθαι Hdt.1.21
, cf. E.Alc. 804, etc.;κῶμοι καὶ εὐφροσύναι B.10.12
;δεῖπνα καὶ σὺν αὐλητρίσι κῶμοι Pl.Tht. 173d
;ἑορταὶ καὶ κ. Id.R. 573d
; ἐν κώμῳ εἶναι, of a city, X.Cyr.7.5.25;ἔρχεσθαί τισιν ἐπὶ κῶμον Id.Smp.2.1
;ἐπὶ κῶμον βαδίζειν Ar.Pl. 1040
; esp. in honour of gods, τοῖς ἐν ἄστει Διονυσίοις ἡ πομπὴ.. καὶ ὁ κ. Lexap.D. 21.10, cf. IG2.971, etc.; κώμῳ θυραμάχοις τε πυγμαχίαισι Pratin.Lyr. 1.8;χοροῖς ἢ κώμοις Ὑακίνθου E.Hel. 1469
(lyr.).2 concrete, band of revellers,κ. εὐίου θεοῦ Id.Ba. 1167
(lyr.); esp. of the procession which celebrated a victor in games, Pi.P.5.22, etc.: generally, rout, band,κ. Ἐρινύων A.Ag. 1189
; of an army,κ. ἀναυλότατος E.Ph. 791
(lyr.);κ. ἀσπιδηφόρος Id.Supp. 390
; band of hunters, Id.Hipp.55; of maidens, Id.Tr. 1184; of doves, Id. Ion 1197.II the ode sung at one of these festive processions, Pi.P.8.20, 70, O.4.10, B.8.103;μελιγαρύων τέκτονες κώμων Pi.N.3.5
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8 ταινία
ταινία, ἡ,A band, fillet, esp. headband, worn in sign of victory, , cf. Emp.112.6, X.Smp.5.9, Pl. Smp. 212e, Paus.6.20.19, etc.;ταινίας πωλεῖν D.57.31
; also, the breastband of young girls, etc., Anacreont.22.13, cf. Paus.9.39.8, Poll.7.65; abdominal band, Diocl.Fr.142; bandage, Hp.Art.50 (pl.), IG42(1).121.49,61 (Epid., iv B.C.), Sor.Fasc.25, al.; ribbon, distd. fr. λημνίσκος, PCair.Zen. 696 (iii B.C.).4 = ταινίδιον 111 or IV,τ. χρυσῆ, ἐφ' ἧς ἐπιγραφὴ Βασίλισσα Στρατονίκη.. Inscr.Délos 442
B 33 (ii B.C.); τ. περιηργυρωμένη ib. 29.II strip or tongue of land, D.S.1.31, App.Pun. 121, Plu. Alex.26; sandbank, PTeb.5.30, PStrassb.85.20 (both ii B.C.), Plb. 4.41.1, Str.1.3.4.2 name of a strip of land near lake Mareotis, Ath.1.33e.III in joiner's work, fillet, fascia,τὴν τ. ἐπὶ τὸν θρᾶνον τοῦ νεὼ ἐπιθέντι IG11(2).161
A50 (Delos, iii B.C.), cf. LXX Ez. 27.5, EM749.38; περιθήσει ταινίαν μέλαιναν a black band (round a mosaic floor), PCair.Zen.665.8 (iii B.C.).V a long, thin fish, Epich.56, Arist.HA 504b33. [[pron. full] ῐ, but [pron. full] ῑ metri gr., Emp. l.c., Opp.l.c.] -
9 λέχεται
λέχεται κοιμᾶται H.Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `lie down, fall asleep'.Other forms: perf. ptc. λελο[γ]χυῖα λεχὼ γενομένη H. (also Antim. in PMilan. 17 II 10), καλέχες κατάκεισο. Πάφιοι H. (Schwyzer-Debrunner 473 n. 5), with ep. aorist- and future forms: λέκτο, λέξο, - λέχθαι, - λέγμενος (\< *λεχσ-το, - σο, - σθαι, - μενος? Schwyzer 751; after Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 296 rather athem. present), λέξασθαι, λέξομαι, also with παρα-, κατα-, προσ-, `lie, lie down'; act. aor. λέξον, ἔλεξα (Il.)Derivatives: 1. λέχος n. `lair, bed', esp. `nuptial bed', also `death-bed' (Il.; after ἕδος? Porzig Satzinhalte 263); as 1. member in λεχε-ποίης `having grass as bed' (Il.; Bechtel Lex. s. v.; on the 2. member Fraenkel Nom. ag. 2, 141), as 2. member e. g. ὀρει-λεχής `having his lair in the mountains' (Emp.); with λεχαῖος `belonging to the lair' (A. Th. 292 [conj.], A. R.), λεχήρης `bed-ridden' (E. in lyr.), λεχώ f. `one who has just given birth' (E., Ar., Cyrene), also λεκχώ (Delphi; expressive gemination, Schwyzer 478 n. 3 and Fraenkel Glotta 32, 18), with λεχώϊος `belonging to...', λεχωϊς = λεχώ (- ίς lengthening, Schwyzer 465; A. R., Call.). - 2. λόχος m. `child-birth', usu. `ambush, band (in ambush)', milit. `armed band' (Il.), often as 2. member, e. g. ἄ-λοχος f. `lairfellow, spouse' (Il.; Clark ClassPhil. 35, 188ff.), as 1. member e. g. in λοχ-ᾱγός `leader of a λόχος' (Dor.; S., Th., X.; Chantraine Études 90). Several derivv: λόχιος `belonging to birth' (E., Ar.), ἡ Λοχία surn. of Artemis (E., inscr.), τὰ λόχια `discharge after child-birth' (Hp., Arist.); λοχεῖος (E. in lyr., Plu.), λοχαῖος (Arat., AP) `id.'; λοχίτης m. `belonging to one and the same λ., war-fellow' (A., S., X.; Redard 42); λοχώ (- ώς, - ός) = λεχώ (LXX, Dsc.). Transformation λοχεός `ambuch' (Hes. Th. 178; after φωλεός a. o.); λοχή = λόχμη (late epigr.). Denomin. verbs: a. λοχάω, - ομαι `lie in ambush' (ep. ion., hell.; after κοιμάω, - ομαι Risch ̨ 112b; s. also Leumann Hom. Wörter 185 ff. [and Risch Gnomon 23, 370]; hardly iterative-intensive to λέχεται with Schwyzer 718); with λόχησις, - ητικός (late). b. λοχεύω, - ομαι `give birth, deliver', pass. `be delivered, be born' (h. Merc., Trag. etc.) with λόχευμα ` birth, the born' (A., E.), λοχεία `giving birth, birth' (Pl., E.), λοχεύτρια f. `who has just given birth' (sch.). c. λοχίζω `lie in ambush, distribute men in companies' (Hdt., Th.) with λοχισμός `putting ambushes' (Plu.). - 3. λέκτρον, often pl. -α `lair, (nuptial)bed' (Il.); compp. e. g. κοινό-λεκτρος `having a common lair, uptial, bedfellow' (A.); λεκτρίτῃ θρόνῳ ἀνάκλισιν ἔχοντι H.; cf. Redard 113. - 4. λόχμη f. `lair of wild beasts, copse, bush' (τ 439, Arist. ; after κώμη?, Porzig Satzinhalte 289; cf. also *κοίμη in κοιμάω) with λοχμαῖος `living in the bush' (Ar. in lyr.), - ιος `id.' (A P), - ώδης `grown with bush etc.' (Th., Thphr.), λοχμάζω `form a copse' (Pisand. Ep.). - On the whole word group, which in Ionic -Attic was very limited and specialized (instead κεῖμαι, ( κατα)-κλίνομαι), s. also Ruijgh L'élém. ach. 153f.Origin: IE [Indo-European] [658] * legʰ- lie'Etymology: With the primary thematic present λέχεται agrees exactly Goth. ligan `lie', which (like sitan `sit') is suspected as innovation for the further in Germ. dominating and also in Slavic (OCS ležǫ) found yotpresent (Brugmann Grundr.2 II: 3, 190 a. 192); after Specht KZ 62, 45 f. the verb was originally limited to the aorist. A primary present, orig. prob. also yotpresent, is also found in Celtic, MIr. laigid `lies down' (with a from e as in saidid `sits'; Thurneysen KZ 59, 9 f.). Italic too has once known this verb, as appears from Falisc. lecet `iacet' (formation?), s. Porzig Indogermanica 176. - Also to the Greek verbal nouns the other languages give many comparable forms: OWNo. lag n. `Lage, position', pl. lǫg `law', Russ. lóg `valley, cleft', Scr. lŏg `lying', Pol. od-ɫog `fallow field' (\> Lith. at-lagaĩ `id.'; cf. Porzig Satzinhalte 311f.), Alb. lagje `band, group', all from IE * logho- (formally = λόχος); OCS lože ' κλίνη, κοίτη'; OHG lehtar `uterus' = λέκτρον; in Slav., e. g. OCS ložes-no, pl. -na ' μήτρα, uterus' prob. the s-stem in λέχος. With ἄ-λοχος cf. Serb.-Csl. su-logъ ' σύγ-κοιτος, spouse' (Russ.-Csl. su-ložь). Toch. B leke, A lake `lair'. - More forms in WP. 2, 424f., Pok. 658f., W.-Hofmann s. lectus, Ernout-Meillet s. lectus, Vasmer Wb. s. ležátь, lóže, ljágu.Page in Frisk: 2,110-112Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > λέχεται
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10 διά-δημα
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11 ίλαι
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12 ίλας
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13 ἴλας
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14 ίλη
ἴ̱λη, ἴληband: fem nom /voc sg (attic epic doric ionic)——————ἴ̱λῃ, ἴληband: fem dat sg (attic epic doric ionic)——————ἵ̱λη, ἵλημιbe gracious!imperf ind act 3rd sgἵ̱λη, ἵλημιbe gracious!imperf ind act 3rd sg (homeric ionic) -
15 ακρήδεμνον
ἀκρήδεμνοςwithout head-band: masc /fem acc sgἀκρήδεμνοςwithout head-band: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
16 ἀκρήδεμνον
ἀκρήδεμνοςwithout head-band: masc /fem acc sgἀκρήδεμνοςwithout head-band: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
17 αναδέσμη
ἀναδέσμηband for women's hair: fem nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic)ἀ̱ναδέσμη, ἀναδεσμέωtie up: imperf ind act 3rd sg (doric aeolic)ἀναδεσμέωtie up: pres imperat act 2nd sg (doric aeolic)ἀναδεσμέωtie up: imperf ind act 3rd sg (doric aeolic)——————ἀναδέσμηband for women's hair: fem dat sg (attic epic ionic) -
18 δεσμ'
δεσμί, δεσμίςfem voc sgδεσμά, δεσμόςband: neut nom /voc /acc plδεσμέ, δεσμόςband: masc voc sg -
19 δεσμοίς
δεσμέωundergo ankylosis: pres opt act 2nd sg (attic epic doric)δεσμεύωfetter: pres opt act 2nd sg (attic epic doric)δεσμεύωfetter: pres opt act 2nd sgδεσμεύωfetter: pres subj act 2nd sgδεσμεύωfetter: pres ind act 2nd sgδεσμόςband: masc dat plδεσμόςband: neut dat pl -
20 δεσμοῖς
δεσμέωundergo ankylosis: pres opt act 2nd sg (attic epic doric)δεσμεύωfetter: pres opt act 2nd sg (attic epic doric)δεσμεύωfetter: pres opt act 2nd sgδεσμεύωfetter: pres subj act 2nd sgδεσμεύωfetter: pres ind act 2nd sgδεσμόςband: masc dat plδεσμόςband: neut dat pl
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