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1 κλάδος
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2 υποκατάστημα
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3 κλάδω
κλάδοςbranch: masc nom /voc /acc dualκλάδοςbranch: masc gen sg (doric aeolic)——————κλάδοςbranch: masc dat sg -
4 κέρας
a drinking horn ἐξ ἀργυρέων κεράτων πίνοντες fr. 166. 4.b branch of a river Αἰγυπτίαν Μένδητα, πὰρ κρημνὸν θαλάσσας ἔσχατον Νείλου κέρας i. e. by the sea's bank, the end of a branch of the Nile, viz. where the eastern branch of the Nile delta flows into lake Tanais fr. 201. 2. -
5 θαλλός
A young shoot, young branch, Od.17.224, S.El. 422, Theoc.4.45, etc.: generally, branch, Gp.11.10.3; esp. of the olive (cf. Tim.Lex. s.v. θαλλός), ἐστεφανῶσθαι ἐλαίης θαλλῷ Hdt.7.19
; ἐλαίας θ. E.IT 1101 (lyr.); and freq. without ἐλαίας, A.Ch. 1035, S. OC 474, etc.; ἱκτὴρ θ. E.Supp.10, cf. A.Ch. 1035;θ. χρυσοῦς IG12.287.200
; στεφανῶσαι θαλλοῦ στεφάνῳ as a mark of distinction, Aeschin. 3.187, cf. IG22.207, 229, Phld.Ind.Sto.68, etc.;στέφανος θαλλοῦ χρυσοῦς IG22.1388.33
; ; prov., θαλλὸν προσείοντες ἄγουσι they entice, as one does cattle, by holding out a green bough, Id.Phdr. 23od;θαλλῷ προδειχθέντι ἀκολουθεῖν Luc. Herm.68
, cf. Lib.Ep.212.3.II θαλλοί, οἱ, palm-leaves, which were plaited into baskets, Gp.10.6.2.III gift (prob. at first a branch, later in other forms) given to a landlord by one whose bid for a lease was accepted, UPZ 112 iii 15 (ii B.C.); repeated annually,θαλλῶν κατ' ἔτος ἄρτων ἡμιαρτ αβίου καὶ ἀλέκτορος PRyl.167.16
(i A.D.), etc.; esp. at festivals, PAmh.2.93.11 (ii A.D.); gratuity additional to wages, PCair.Preis.31.21 (ii A.D.); any gift given annually at a festival, Ps.-Callisth.1.32. -
6 κλάδος
A branch, shoot of a tree, Arist.Juv. 468b25, GA 752a20; twig, opp. ἀκρεμών, Thphr.HP1.1.9, 1.10.7: generally, branch,τῆς ἐλαίης τοὺς κλάδους Hdt.7.19
: presented by suppliants,ἐλαίας θ' ὑψιγέννητον κλάδον A.Eu.43
, cf. Supp.22 (anap.), S.OT3, 143; also of laurel branches used in temples, E. Ion80.2 plank, POxy. 1738.4, al. (iii A.D.).3 branch of a blood-vessel, Gal.15.141.4 metaph., ἀπὸ νώτοιο δύο κλάδοι ἀΐσσονται two arms, Emp.29.1.5 κ. ἐλέας, of a young girl, Epigr.Gr.368.7:—metapl. forms, dat.κλαδί Scol.9
, prob. in SIG1025.33 (Cos, iv/iii B.C.);τῇ κ. Ael.NA4.38
codd. (cf. Eust.58.37);τῷ κ. Choerob.in Theod.1.138
; acc.κλάδα Lyr.Adesp.122
; cf. κλάδα[ν]· κλάδον, Hsch.; gen. pl. κλαδέων prob. in Philox.1.3; dat. pl. (lyr.), [dialect] Ep.κλαδέεσσι Nic. Fr.74.19
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7 κράδη
A quivering spray at the end of a branch, esp. of figtrees,ἐν κράδῃ ἀκροτάτῃ Hes.Op. 681
, cf. Thphr.CP5.1.3, Nic.Th. 853;τέττιγες.. ἐπὶ τῶν κραδῶν ἄδουσιν Ar.Av.40
: generally, branch, esp. fig-branch, Hp.Superf.33, Thphr.HP2.1.2;κ. ἐριναῖ E.Fr. 679
;κ. τῶν συκῶν PSI5.449.6
(pl., iii B. C.); κράδῃσι βάλλεσθαι, of the φαρμακός, Hippon.4, cf. 8; κράδης ὀπός fig-juice, Hp.Ulc.12.III scenic contrivance for exhibiting actors in Comedy hovering in the air, like the μηχανή in tragedy, Poll.4.128. -
8 ὄζος 1
ὄζος 1.Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `branch, bough, sapling' (Il.), also `knot in a tree or stem' (Thphr.).Other forms: Aeol. ὔσδος (Sapph., Schwyzer 182)Compounds: As 2. member e.g. in πέντ-οζος `with five knots', as name of the hand (Hes. Op. 742), πεντά-οζος `with five knots' (Thphr.).Derivatives: ὀζ-ώδης `branchy, having many knots' (Thphr., Dsc.), - ωτός `branchy', - αλέος `id.' (AP; nach ἀζαλέος; also after τρηχαλέος?, Debrunner IF 23, 32), - όομαι `to put forth branches' (Hp., Thphr.).Etymology: Old inherited word for `branch', identical with Arm. ost, gen. -oy, Germ., Goth. asts OHG a. NHG ast, IE * osdo-s. Besides with deviating length (IE *ō?) OS MLG ōst `knot in wood, knag'. -- Since Brugmann IF 19, 379 n. 1 and Grundr.2 II: 2, 816 analysed as * o-sd-o-s `sitting (on the stem) ', "Ansitzer", from 2. ὀ- (s. v.) and zero grade of sed- in ἵζω (s. ἕζομαι). But because of equally built Lat. nīdus `nest' from * ni-sd-o-s, prop. "sitting down, place to sit down" rather to be understood with Bloornfield Lang. 3, 213f. as "place to sit on", referring to birds. -- From dimin. ὀζάριον MGr. ἀζάρι, from where NGr. ζαρώνω `shrink, contract' (Hatzidakis Glotta 11, 176 ff.). The connection with Hitt. hasduir has been given up as its meaning is not quite certain (`weeds, waste'?; Tischler 206).Page in Frisk: 2,353Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ὄζος 1
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9 ῥάδαμνος
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `branch, twig, shoot' (LXX, Suid., H.).Other forms: also ῥόδαμνος H. and ῥάδαμον καυλόν, βλαστόν (coni. Nic. Al. 92) with ῥαδαμεῖ βλαστάνει H.Derivatives: ῥαδαμνώδης (sch.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: With ῥάδαμνος cf. θάμνος, ῥάμνος (with ν-suffix; s. vv.), also σφέν-δαμνος, στάμνος a.o.; with ῥάδιξ cf. σπάδιξ, σκάνδιξ a.o. (Chantraine Form. 191 a. 215 f. resp. 382). With ῥάδιξ agrees formally Lat. rādīx `root', if from IE *u̯rād-; semant. closer is Lat. rāmus `branch, twig', which may stand for *u̯rād-mo-; beside it with short vowel ῥάδ-αμνος wich cannot continue IE *u̯rǝd- = *u̯r̥h₂d- (which would give a long α); cf. ῥίζα w. lit. One compares also ῥαδινός a.o. (s.v.).. -- After Alessio Studi etr. 18, 413 a. o. (s. Belardi Doxa 3, 218; rejecting) Mediterranean. Mann Lang. 17,20 and 28, 37 reminds of Alb. rrânzë `root'. Cf. ῥά̄διξ -ῑκος m. `branch, twig' (Nik.), `palm leave' (D. S.). -- (Aeol.) ὀρόδαμνος points to Ϝροδ. The word is no doubt Pre-Greek.Page in Frisk: 2,637-638Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ῥάδαμνος
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10 απόμοιρον
ἀπόμοιροςforming a branch: masc /fem acc sgἀπόμοιροςforming a branch: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
11 ἀπόμοιρον
ἀπόμοιροςforming a branch: masc /fem acc sgἀπόμοιροςforming a branch: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
12 ειρεσιώνας
εἰρεσιώνᾱς, εἰρεσιώνηbranch: fem acc plεἰρεσιώνᾱς, εἰρεσιώνηbranch: fem gen sg (doric aeolic) -
13 εἰρεσιώνας
εἰρεσιώνᾱς, εἰρεσιώνηbranch: fem acc plεἰρεσιώνᾱς, εἰρεσιώνηbranch: fem gen sg (doric aeolic) -
14 ειρεσιώνη
εἰρεσιώνηbranch: fem nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic)——————εἰρεσιώνηbranch: fem dat sg (attic epic ionic) -
15 κλάδε
κλάδοςbranch: neut nom /voc /acc dual (attic)κλάδοςbranch: masc voc sg -
16 κράδαι
κράδηquivering spray at the end of a branch: fem nom /voc plκράδᾱͅ, κράδηquivering spray at the end of a branch: fem dat sg (doric aeolic) -
17 κράδας
κράδᾱς, κράδηquivering spray at the end of a branch: fem acc plκράδᾱς, κράδηquivering spray at the end of a branch: fem gen sg (doric aeolic)κράδᾱς, κραδάωsuffer from blight: imperf ind act 2nd sg (homeric ionic) -
18 κράδη
κράδηquivering spray at the end of a branch: fem nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic)κραδάωsuffer from blight: pres imperat act 2nd sg (doric)κραδάωsuffer from blight: pres imperat act 2nd sg (epic doric ionic aeolic)κραδάωsuffer from blight: imperf ind act 3rd sg (homeric ionic)——————κράδηquivering spray at the end of a branch: fem dat sg (attic epic ionic) -
19 Μένδης
Μένδης a nome and city of Egypt, near the eastern branch of the Nile, where it flows into lake Tanais. Αἰγυπτίαν Μένδητα, πὰρ κρημνὸν θάλασσας ἔσχατον Νείλου κέρας1 by the sea bank, an end of a branch of the Nile. This fragment is used by Aristeides to illustrate what he considers to be Pindar's ignorance of Egyptian geography fr. 201. 1. -
20 ὄζος
-ου + ὁ N 2 0-0-0-0-1=1 Wis 13,13knot (on a branch) (from which a leaf or a branch may sprout)Cf. LARCHER 1985, 779
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