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1 ἑκατόν
Grammatical information: num.Meaning: `hundred'.Other forms: Arc. ἑκοτόνCompounds: As 1. member in many comp., e. g. ἑκατόμ-πεδος `measuring hundred feet' (Ψ 164; see Sommer Nominalkomp. 28ff.); also ἑκατοντα- (after - κοντα-), e. g. ἑκατοντα-έτης `hundred years old' (Pi.).Derivatives: ἑκατοστός `the hundredth' (Ion.-Att.) with ἑκατοστύς `the hundred' (X.); ἑκατοστή f. `contribution of 1 percent' with ἑκατοστ-ήριος, - ηρία, - ιαῖος, - εύω (Att.).Origin: IE [Indo-European] [192] *dḱm̥tom `hundred'Etymology: From Skt. śatám, Av. satǝm, Toch. B känte, Lat. centum, OIr. cēt, Goth. hund, Lit. šim̃tas, OCS sъto we get IE *ḱm̥tóm, which must have had d- as appears from *deḱm̥ etc. (s. δέκα). The d- had a glottal stop ( ʔd-), which gave ἑκατόν (Arc. ἑκοτόν see Schwyzer 88, 344) ; the aspiration was taken from ἕν `one' (s. ἕβδομήκοντα). - S. Schwyzer 592ff., W.-Hofmann s. centum, Pok. 192.Page in Frisk: 1,475Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἑκατόν
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2 κάτα
Grammatical information: adv. and prep.Meaning: `(from -) down, down(wards), against, along, through, over, concerning' with gen. (abl.) and acc. (Il.);Derivatives: also καται- in καται-βαταί (ν 110), καται-βάτης surn. of Zeus etc. (Thera, Melos, Thasos, trag.); cf. καταῖτυξ.Origin: IE [Indo-European] [512] *km̥th₂e `down, with, along'Etymology: Identical with Hitt. katta adv. and postpos. `down from, at, with, under'; also the old Celtic word for `with', e. g. OWelsh cant, OIr. cēt-, may belong to it; IE. basis then *kn̥ta (on Hitt. -a- for expected - an- s. Pedersen Hittitisch and Kronasser Vgl. Laut- und Formenlehre 53). Further connection to IE. * kom in Lat. cum etc. (s. κοινός), so that IE. *km̥ta should be assumed, cannot be decided. - The by-forms καται- and Arc. κατύ can be explained best as analogical after παραί resp. ἀπύ ( καται- not = Hitt. katti-mi etc.). - Details in Schwyzer-Debrunner 473ff.Page in Frisk: 1,800Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κάτα
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3 κρέξ
κρέξ, κρεκόςGrammatical information: f.Meaning: `name of a long-legged bird, perhaps the ruff, Machetes pugnax, or the corn-crake, Rallus crex (Hdt., Ar., Arist.), also metaph. of a noisy braggart (Eup.).Etymology: As the identification of the bird is uncertain (s. Thompson Birds s. v.), all etymologies are hypothetical. Onomatopoetic origin is open; one compares other bird names as Skt. kr̥kara- `kind of partridge', MIr. cercc `hen', OPr. kerko `diver', Russ. kréčet `gerfalcon' (Pok. 568; see also Borgström NTS 16, 142). - Further κερκάς κρεξ τὸ ὄρνεον, κερκιθαλίς ἐρῳδιός (cf. αἰγίθαλος), κέρκος ἀλεκτρυών H.; also κέρκνος ἱέραξ η ἀλεκρυών H., and κέρκαξ ἱέραξ H. (On confusion with κέρκος `tail of an animal' (s. v.) nothing can be said.Page in Frisk: 2,14-15Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κρέξ
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4 κρεκός
κρέξ, κρεκόςGrammatical information: f.Meaning: `name of a long-legged bird, perhaps the ruff, Machetes pugnax, or the corn-crake, Rallus crex (Hdt., Ar., Arist.), also metaph. of a noisy braggart (Eup.).Etymology: As the identification of the bird is uncertain (s. Thompson Birds s. v.), all etymologies are hypothetical. Onomatopoetic origin is open; one compares other bird names as Skt. kr̥kara- `kind of partridge', MIr. cercc `hen', OPr. kerko `diver', Russ. kréčet `gerfalcon' (Pok. 568; see also Borgström NTS 16, 142). - Further κερκάς κρεξ τὸ ὄρνεον, κερκιθαλίς ἐρῳδιός (cf. αἰγίθαλος), κέρκος ἀλεκτρυών H.; also κέρκνος ἱέραξ η ἀλεκρυών H., and κέρκαξ ἱέραξ H. (On confusion with κέρκος `tail of an animal' (s. v.) nothing can be said.Page in Frisk: 2,14-15Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κρεκός
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