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1 αγχίκρημνον
ἀγχίκρημνοςnear the cliffs: masc /fem acc sgἀγχίκρημνοςnear the cliffs: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
2 ἀγχίκρημνον
ἀγχίκρημνοςnear the cliffs: masc /fem acc sgἀγχίκρημνοςnear the cliffs: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
3 βαθύκρημνον
βαθύκρημνοςwith high cliffs: masc /fem acc sgβαθύκρημνοςwith high cliffs: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
4 υψηλόκρημνον
ὑψηλόκρημνοςwith lofty cliffs: masc /fem acc sgὑψηλόκρημνοςwith lofty cliffs: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
5 ὑψηλόκρημνον
ὑψηλόκρημνοςwith lofty cliffs: masc /fem acc sgὑψηλόκρημνοςwith lofty cliffs: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
6 ἕρμα 1
ἕρμα 1.Grammatical information: n.Meaning: `prop', in the Il. (and h. Ap. 507) in plur. of the supports (stones or beams), put under the ships when drawn on land; metaph. of men, `support, column' (Il.); `cliff under the sea, on which the ship gets stuck' (Alk. Supp. 26, 6, Hdt. 7, 183, Th. 7, 25); `stone, or another weight, that can serve as ballast' (Ar., Arist.); `hope of stones' (S. Ant. 848 [lyr.], AP 9, 319).Compounds: XX [etym. unknown]Derivatives: ἑρμί̄ς (or -ί̄ν), acc. ἑρμῖνα, dat. pl. - ῖσιν `post of a bed' (θ278, ψ 198, Hdt. 3, 16; cf. ῥηγμῖν- from ῥῆγμα, σταμῖν- etc.); vgl. Hdn. Gr. 2, 431 with etymological speculations. ἕρμαξ f. `heap of stones' (Nic. a. o.), Ngr. ἑρμακιά ( ἁρ-) `wall of dry stones', many derivv. in the lower Ital. diall, s. Rohlfs WB 78f.; ἕρμακες ὕφαλοι πέτραι H. (cf. λίθαξ, μύλαξ a. o.). ἑρμεών σωρὸς λίθων H. (cf. βολεών s. βάλλω etc.). ἑρματίτης πέτρος `stone serving as ballast' (Lyk. 618). ἑρματικός `standing fest, resting..' ( κράββατος, PGen. 68, 10; IVp). ἑρμαῖος λόφος `heap of stones' (π 471; uncertain, cf. on Έρμῆς). - Denomin. verbs. ἑρμάζω `support, make stable' (Hp.) with ἕρμασμα, - σμός (Hp.), ἕρμασις (Erot., also Trozen IVa [- σσ-]; cf. Fraenkel Nom. ag. 1, 149); ἑρματίζω `id.' (Hp.). - On Έρμῆς ( Έρμείας, Έρμάων) s. v.Etymology: Difficult because of the divergent meanings. One supposed two or three diffrent words. So in WP. 1, 267 ἕρμα `cliff' is considered a separate word (with Froehde BB 17, 304) and connected with Skt. várṣman- n. `height, hill, top, point'. This etymology however disregards the most important element of cliffs under the sea. On the other hand ἕρμα as ballast of a ship in WP. 1, 265 is with Vaniček and Fick (s. also W.-Hofmann s. sērius) connected with Lith. sveriù `weigh', svarùs `heavy', OHG swār(i) ` schwer'. In the meaning `support, prop' (2, 528) one connects words for `pole etc.', e. g. Skt. sváru- `pole,...at a sacrifice', OE swer `post, column', Lat. surus `twig, sprout, pole'. But it is very doubtful whether ἕρμα ever meant `pole'. - An attempt to combime all meanings makes Porzig Satzinhalte 266: the orig. meaning would be a `stone (for propping up a ship)', from where `Ballast-stones', and on the other hand - sarcastically - also `cliffs under the sea'. - Formally ἕρμα seems a verbal noun in - μα with regular ε-vowel. For an etym. one might think of Lith. sveriù `weigh' and relatives (s. above); so orig. `heavy weight, stone', IE *su̯ér-mn̥. - Kretschmer Kleinas. Forsch. 1, 4 thinks ἕρμα is Anatolian, pointing to the Lydian river Ε῝ρμος ( πολυψήφιδα παρ' Ε῝ρμον Orac. ap. Hdt. 1, 55), partly to Lycian PN in Erm-, Arm-. For non-IE origin also Chantraine L'Ant. class. 22, 69. - Wrong Gonda Mnemos. 3: 6, 165f. (Lat. sĕra, Gr. ἅρπη `sickle', IE * ser-.) - I see no reason for foreign origin.Page in Frisk: 1,562-563Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἕρμα 1
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7 βαθυκρήμνοιο
βαθύκρημνοςwith high cliffs: masc /fem /neut gen sg (epic) -
8 βαθυκρήμνοισι
βαθύκρημνοςwith high cliffs: masc /fem /neut dat pl (epic ionic aeolic) -
9 βαθυκρήμνου
βαθύκρημνοςwith high cliffs: masc /fem /neut gen sg -
10 βαθυκρήμνων
βαθύκρημνοςwith high cliffs: masc /fem /neut gen pl -
11 βαθυσκοπέλοιο
βαθυσκόπελοςwith high cliffs: masc /fem /neut gen sg (epic) -
12 βαθυσκοπέλου
βαθυσκόπελοςwith high cliffs: masc /fem /neut gen sg -
13 βαθυσκοπέλους
βαθυσκόπελοςwith high cliffs: masc /fem acc pl -
14 βαθυσκόπελοι
βαθυσκόπελοςwith high cliffs: masc /fem nom /voc pl -
15 βαθύκρημνοι
βαθύκρημνοςwith high cliffs: masc /fem nom /voc pl -
16 υψηλοκρήμνοις
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17 ὑψηλοκρήμνοις
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18 υψηλοκρήμνω
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19 ὑψηλοκρήμνῳ
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20 υψηλόκρημνα
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