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1 μενέκτυπον
μενέκτυποςsteadfast in the battle-din: masc /fem acc sgμενέκτυποςsteadfast in the battle-din: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
2 μενέδουποι
μενέδουποςsteadfast in the battle-din: masc /fem nom /voc pl -
3 μενέδουπος
μενέδουποςsteadfast in the battle-din: masc /fem nom sg -
4 μενέκτυπος
μενέκτυποςsteadfast in the battle-din: masc /fem nom sg -
5 μόθοι
μόθοςbattle-din: masc nom /voc pl -
6 μόθοιο
μόθοςbattle-din: masc gen sg (epic) -
7 μόθοις
μόθοςbattle-din: masc dat pl -
8 μόθοισιν
μόθοςbattle-din: masc dat pl (epic ionic aeolic) -
9 μόθον
μόθοςbattle-din: masc acc sg -
10 μόθος
μόθοςbattle-din: masc nom sg -
11 μόθου
μόθοςbattle-din: masc gen sg -
12 μόθους
μόθοςbattle-din: masc acc pl -
13 μόθω
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14 μόθῳ
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15 μόθων
μόθοςbattle-din: masc gen plμόθωνchildren of Helots: masc nom /voc sg -
16 μενέδουπος
μενέ-δουπος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μενέδουπος
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17 μενέκτυπος
μενέ-κτῠπος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μενέκτυπος
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18 μήστωρ
A adviser, counsellor, ὕπατος μήστωρ, of Zeus, Il.8.22, 17.339; θεόφιν μήστωρ ἀτάλαντος, of Priam, 7.366; Patroclus, 17.477, Od.3.110; Neleus, 3.409; Ἀθηναῖοι μήστωρες ἀϋτῆς authors of the battle-din, Il.4.328; μήστωρα φόβοιο, of Diomedes, 6.278; of Patroclus, 23.16; μήστωρε φ., of the horses of Aeneas, 5.272, 8.108.2 in [dialect] Ion. Prose, skilled assistant to a surgeon, Hp.Mochl.38.II as Adj.,μήστορι σιδάρῳ Tim. Pers. 143
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19 μόθος
μόθος, ὁ,A battle-din,καὶ εἰ μόθου ἔστ' ἀκόρητος Il.7.117
, etc.;κατὰ μόθον Hes.Sc. 158
;οἶδα δ' ἐπαΐξαι μόθον ἵππων Il.7.240
;δυσμενέων μόθον οὐ τρέσεν IG3.713
; generally, fight, between animals, Nic.Th. 191: in pl., Antim.Eleg.17, Semon.(?) in PLit.Lond. 53v.14. -
20 μόθος
Grammatical information: m.Compounds: Comp. μοθούρας τὰς λαβὰς τῶν κωπῶν H. (expl. in Solmsen Wortforsch. 56 A. 2).Derivatives: μόθαξ, - ακος m. `children of the Helotes or Perioikoi, who has got a common education with a Spartan' (Phylarch. Hist. [IIIa], Plu., Ael.); μόθων, - ωνος m. = μόθαξ (sch., EM., H.), also about `impudent man' (Ar. Pl. 279), also parodising presented as demon (beside Κόβαλοι a.o., Ar. Eq. 635); name of a vulgar dance, practised by seamen (Ar., Poll.), also name of a melody on the flute accompanying the dance (Trypho ap. Ath. 14, 618 c). -- μοθωνικός `like the μόθωνες' (Ion ap. Plu. Per. 5), μοθωνία ἀλαζονεία τις τοῦ σώματος κινητική (EM).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Etymology: The relation between the words mentioned is not convincingly explained. Remarkable is esp. the great stilistic difference between ep. μόθος and Doric μόθαξ and μόθων. A common basic meaning `noise, tumbler(sic?)' does not help much. (I don't see a problem here.) -- Outside Greek no cognates. Against the connection with Slav., e.g. CS. motati sę `agitari', Russ. motátь `throw to and fro, waste, reel, wind up' (further forms in Vasmer s. mot) tells Gr. θ against Slav. t (cf. Meillet BSL 28, c. r. 79); against further connection of Skt. mánthati, mathnā́ti `stir, shake' (WP. 2, 269, Pok. 732, W.-Hofmann s. mamphur m.) further the inner nasal of the group menth- (Kuiper Nasalpräs. 104). Untenable Ehrlich KZ 41, 287f. (s. Bq and WP. l.c.); new theory by Kuiper l.c. n. 2: -o- Central Greek representative of IE *n̥ (to be rejected). - Perhaps the word is Pre-Greek.Page in Frisk: 2,248-249Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > μόθος
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