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1 Bride Price
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2 מוהר
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4 vě̑no
vě̑no Grammatical information: n. o Accent paradigm: c? Proto-Slavic meaning: `bride-price'Russian:véno `bride-price' [n o]Old Russian:věno `bride-price' [n o]Czech:věno `bride-price' [n o]Slovak:Polish:Upper Sorbian:wěno `dowry' [n o]Serbo-Croatian:vijèno (arch., dial.) `wedding, bride-price' [n o] \{1\}Indo-European reconstruction: h₁ed-no-mOther cognates:Notes:\{1\} According to Hamp (1970), the SCr. form adopted the accentuation of vijènac `wreath', which came to mean `wedding'. -
5 ἕδνα
Grammatical information: n. pl.Meaning: `bride-gift' (Il.; on the meaning Köstler WienAkAnz. 81 [1944] 6ff., Theiler Mus. Helv. 7, 114 w. lit.).Compounds: ἀνά-εδνος `withou ἕ.' (Il.; on the prefix Schwyzer 432, Chantr. Gramm. hom. 1, 182).Derivatives: Also ἄεδνον ἄφερνον η πολύφερνον H.; ἑδνο-φορέω `bring bride-gifts' (Eust.). - Old denomin. ἑδνόομαι ( ἐεδν-), - όω `give ἕ. to one's daughter' (β 53) with ἐεδνωτής `brides father' (Ν 382; cf. Fraenkel Nom. ag. 1, 25; 2, 206). - Several glosses in Hesych: ἕδνιος χιτών ὅν πρῶτον ἡ νύμφη τῳ̃ νυμφίῳ δίδωσιν; ἑδνάς ἡ ἀπὸ τῶν ἕδνων ἐδητύς, ἑδνεύειν ἐνεχυράζειν.Origin: IE [Indo-European] [1115] *h₁u̯ed- `bride-price'.Etymology: With ἕδνα, ἕδνον from IE *u̯ed-no- (on the aspir. Schwyzer 227) compare Slavic and a Westgermanic word for `bride-price': e. g. ORuss. věno, from *u̯ed-no- acc. to Winter-Kortlandt; not better to Lat. vēnum [ dare]; see. Vasmer Russ. et. Wb. s. véno [1, 182f.]; OE. weotuma, OHG widomo m., from PGerm. * wet-man-, IE *u̯ed-mon-; (the Gr.-Slav. no-suffix may be from - mno-, themat. of - mon-). - Uncertain Alb. vigjë `present, in the form of edibles, for a wedding etc.' (\< *u̯ed-l- ?). - This old word for `bride-price' is generally derived from a verb `(take home), marry (of the man)', which is seen in Lith. vedù, OCS vedo (with -dh because of the short vowel), OIr. fedid. - Skt. vadhū́- `bride, young woman, daughter-in-law', which one would not like to separate from the words discussed, is because of the dh incompatible with ἕδνα or Germ. weotuma. - It is clear that ἕδν- is the younger, ἔεδν- the older form. The `prothesis' (from * h₁-) must be old, as it cannot be secondary and is unnecessary.Page in Frisk: 1,442-443Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἕδνα
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1) General subject: bridewealth (bride wealth, bride price), extra money (made on the side), bride-money2) Law: bride-price3) American English: dowry, money on the side, ill-gotten gains (depending on context), pay-off, protection, ransom, slush fund, tribute -
7 ανάεδνον
ἀνάεδνοςwithout bride-price: masc /fem acc sgἀνάεδνοςwithout bride-price: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
8 ἀνάεδνον
ἀνάεδνοςwithout bride-price: masc /fem acc sgἀνάεδνοςwithout bride-price: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
9 ἕδνον
ἕδνον, τό, Pi.O.9.10, Call.Fr. 193, Theoc.25.114, 27.33, Orph.A. 873, Nonn.D.42.28, al.; elsewh. only pl. [full] ἕδνα, [full] ἔεδνα:—A bride-price or wedding-gifts ( φερνή being the bride's portion),ὄπυιε πορὼν ἀπερείσια ἕ. Il.16.178
; ἠγάγετο.. ἐπεὶ πόρε μυρία ἕ. ib. 190, cf. 22.472;μνάσθω ἐέδνοισιν διζήμενος Od.16.391
;εἰς ὅ κέ μοι.. πατὴρ ἀποδῷσιν ἔεδνα 8.318
; rare in Trag., (lyr.): later Prose, Parth.20.1.II wedding-gifts made to the bride by those of her own household, Od.1.277, 2.196, E.Andr. 2, Pi.O.9.10; but,III in Id.P.3.94, Orph.l.c., D.C.79.12, wedding-presents to a wedded pair by their guests.IV generally, gift, Theoc.25.114. -
10 brudepris
subst. bride price (f.eks.in certain tribes, the society may place a - on a young woman
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11 πρίαμαι
πρίᾰμαι (assumed as Pres.), 1 [tense] aor. ἐπρῐάμην freq. in [dialect] Att., supplying [tense] aor. of ὠνέομαι,A buy; [ per.] 2sg. ; [ per.] 3sg.ἐπρίατο IG12.94.22
, [dialect] Ep.πρίατο Od.1.430
; imper. ; πρίω ib.34, 35, Eup.1, etc.; [dialect] Dor.πρίᾱ Epich.137
; subj. , [ per.] 2sg. , [ per.] 3sg.πρίηται D.18.247
, Thphr.Fr.97.3; opt. , Leg.Gort.6.13, etc.; inf.πρίασθαι IG12.10.5
, E.Med. 233, Ar.V. 253, etc. ( πριάσασθαι v.l. in LXXGe.42.10); part.πριάμενος Hdt.1.196
, IG12.94.22, Leg.Gort.6.20, etc.:—buy, Od.l.c., etc.; ὁ πριάμενος, opp. ὁ ἀποδόμενος, Leg.Gort.6.20: c. dat. pretii,τίς σε πρίατο κτεάτεσσιν ἑοῖσιν Od.14.115
, cf. 452;τὸ κάλλος ἀνονήτοις γάμοις E.Hel. 885
, cf. Med. 233, etc.: c. gen., π. θανάτοιο purchase by his death, Pi.P.6.39;π. καπίθην ἀλεύρων τεττάρων σίγλων X.An.1.5.6
;π. πολλοῦ Id.Cyr.3.2.19
(alsoπρὸ πάντων χρημάτων Id.Mem.2.5.3
.); πρίασθαι οὐδενὸς λόγου to buy at no price, S.Aj. 477: with dat. pers.added,πόσου πρίωμαί σοι τὰ χοιρίδια; Ar.Ach. 812
, cf. Ra. 1229, S.Ant. 1171;π. τι παρὰ τῶν ἐκτημένων Hdt.9.94
;π. τὴν χώραν παρά τινων τριάκοντα ταλάντων X.HG3.2.30
: c. inf.,π. παρά τινων μὴ δοῦναι δίκην And.3.38
;τῆς ψυχῆς π. ὥστε μὴ.. X.Cyr.3.1.36
, cf. 8.4.23: π. alone, π. τίμιον [τοὔλαιον] buy it dear, Ar.V. 253;τὴν εἰρήνην π. Aeschin. 2.178
;ὀπώραν D.53.21
; π. τὸ ποιῆσαι buy the power of doing, X. Cyr.5.3.10.2 of slaves,π. Σκύθας τοξότας And.3.5
, cf. Posidipp. 23;ἐπιστάτην ταλάντου X.Mem.2.5.2
;τέκτονα πέντε μνῶν Pl.Amat. 135c
.3 π. τοὺς δικαστάς buy, i.e. bribe them, D.7.7.4 rent, farm a tax, etc.,τέλος X.Vect.4.20
;μέταλλον Din.
ap. D.H.Din.13;ὠνὴν ἐκ τοῦ δημοσίου And.1.92
, etc.: abs., οἱ πριάμενοι [τὸ θέατρον] the contractors for the management of the theatre, IG22.1176.15,31. (Cf. Skt. κρīνā´τι, OIr. crenid, Welsh prynu 'buy', Old Lith. krienas 'bride-price'.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πρίαμαι
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13 Brautpreis
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