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1 γιακάς
collarΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > γιακάς
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2 κολάρο
collarΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > κολάρο
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3 μανιάκης
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `golden collar, worn by Persians and Gaulish' (Plb., LXX, Pln.),Compounds: μαννο-φόρος (Theoc. 11, 41; v. l. for ἀμνο-).Derivatives: Dimin. - ιάκιον (sch. Theoc. 11, 41), also μανάκιν (pap.). Besides μάννος μόννος m. `collar' (Poll.),Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Formation like μανδάκης, γαυνάκης (s. vv.). Gaulish word (cf. e.g. OIr. muin-torc `collar', OWelsh minci `collar for horses' etc.) with cognates in Lat. monīle `collar', OHG menni `neck ornament' etc.; WP. 2, 305, Pok. 747 f., W.-Hofmann s. monīle. (Relation with μόναπος seems improbable; s.v.) - The other IE languages must then have it from the same or a related source. R. Schmidt Sprache 13(1967)61-64 connects Av. zarǝnu-maini- `with golden collar' (thus Belardi, Studia Pagliaro 1, 189-211); s. also Kronasser, St. Pagliaro 3, 61. Cf. Arm. maneak `collar', with IIr. suffix - aka-. So of Iranian origin. But the variants μάννος, μόννος rather point to a non-IE word (as prob. the suffix -( ι)ακ-); note also the geminate - νν-. So quite unclear.Page in Frisk: 2,171Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > μανιάκης
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4 κλοιωτά
κλοιωτόςwearing a collar: neut nom /voc /acc plκλοιωτά̱, κλοιωτόςwearing a collar: fem nom /voc /acc dualκλοιωτά̱, κλοιωτόςwearing a collar: fem nom /voc sg (doric aeolic) -
5 κλοιός
κλοιός, ὁ, also with heterocl. pl. κλοιά in Choerob. in An.Ox.2.234:—old [dialect] Att. [full] κλῳός Ar.V. 897, E.Cyc. 235:—A dog-collar, Ar.l.c., Eup.159.16, Plu.Sol.24, Fab.20;τοὺς δάκνοντας κύνας κλοιῷ δήσαντες X.HG2.4.41
;κ. σιδήρειος Babr.100(99).6
; of a horse,κλοιῷ δειρὴν πεπεδημένος AP9.19
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6 δεραιοπέδας
δεραιοπέδᾱς, δεραιοπέδηcollar: fem acc plδεραιοπέδᾱς, δεραιοπέδηcollar: fem gen sg (doric aeolic) -
7 δεράγχας
δεράγχᾱς, δεράγχηcollar: fem acc plδεράγχᾱς, δεράγχηcollar: fem gen sg (doric aeolic) -
8 λαιμοπέδας
λαιμοπέδᾱς, λαιμοπέδηdog-collar: fem acc plλαιμοπέδᾱς, λαιμοπέδηdog-collar: fem gen sg (doric aeolic) -
9 μαννοφόρον
μαννοφόροςwearing a collar: masc /fem acc sgμαννοφόροςwearing a collar: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
10 μαννοφόρως
μαννοφόροςwearing a collar: adverbialμαννοφόροςwearing a collar: masc /fem acc pl (doric) -
11 περιστόμιον
-ου τό N 2 4-0-1-2-0=7 Ex 28,32(bis); 36,30(39,23)(bis); Ez 39,11collar (of a garment) Jb 30,18; edge, outlet (of a valley) Ez 39,11Cf. WEVERS 1990, 459 -
12 ἐπωμίς
A the point of the shoulder, where it joins the collar-bone, Hp.Art.1, al., X.Mem.3.10.13, Gal.2.273, etc.; the adjacent part of the collar-bone, Poll.2.133 ; acc. to Arist.HA 493a9, back part of the neck: pl., Id.Phgn. 810b35.2 Poet., shoulder, Achae.4, Call.Del. 143, AP9.588 (Alc. Mess.).3 part of a ship, Archimel. ap. Ath.5.209d (s.v.l.). -
13 εἴρω 1
εἴρω 1.Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `knit together',Other forms: mostly present, aor. εἶραι, ἔρσαι (Ion.-Att.; cf. Schwyzer 753), perf. med. Ptz. ἐερμένος, εἰρμένος (Ion. etc.), plusquamperf. ἔερτο (Hom.), perf. act. δι-εῖρκα (X.) `fit together', mostly with prefix, esp. συν-είρωDerivatives: ἕρματα pl. `earhangers' (Od.), `sling' (Ael.), also καθέρματα (Anacr.); ἔνερσις ( ἐνείρω) `fit together' (Th. 1, 6), δίερσις `sting through' (hell.); from present εἱρμός `connecting' (Arist.; on spir. asper s. below), συνειρμός (Demetr. Eloc. 180); - with ο-Ablaut ὅρμος `chain, collar' (s. v.), from where ὁρμιά, ὁρμαθός.Etymology: Beside the Jot present εἴρω (as simplex only Pi. and Arist.), with full grade, Latin has serō; this etymology supposes, that εἴρω lost the spir. asper, which is understandable as the simplex is rare compared with συν-είρω etc.; an aspirated εἵρω is mentioned by EM 304, 30 (s. Solmsen Unt. 292 n. 2). Also the verbal nouns may have the old aspir., if it did not arise sec. before ρμ (cf. Schwyzer 306). - Traces of the verb and nouns in: Italic, Osc. aserum `asserere', in Celtic OIr. sern(a)id `serit', nasal present, coincided with sern(a)id `sternit' (Thurneysen Grammar 133); further the nouns Skt. sarat f. `thread' (Lex.), OLith. sėris `thread'; further OWNo. sørvi n. `collar' (PGm. *saru̯ii̯a-), from where the old Germ. word for `weapon, equipment', e. g. Goth. sarwa n. pl. (PGm. *saru̯a-, IE *sor-u̯o-; with * sor-mo- parallel to ὅρμος); also Toch. A sark, B serke m. `wreath' (Schneider KZ 66, 259, Duchesne-Guillemin BSL 41, 161; IE * sor-ko-, * sor-g(h)o-). - The parallel ἔνερσις = inserti-ō is due to parallel innovation. - Diff. on εἴρω Sommer Lautstud. 134. - W.-Hofmann s. serō.Page in Frisk: 1,469Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > εἴρω 1
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14 κλοιός
Grammatical information: m.Derivatives: κλοιώτης ὁ δεσμώτης; κλοιωτά δεσμοῖς διειλημμένα H.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Etymology: Prob. from *κλωϜιός, but without good connection. Since Curtius often onnected to κλεΐς `key'; diff. Hirt (s. Bq) and Machek Voprosy jazykoznanija 1 (1957) 104. The word may be Pre-Greek; could it have been * klawyos?Page in Frisk: 1,875Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κλοιός
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15 δεραιοπέδαν
δεραιοπέδᾱν, δεραιοπέδηcollar: fem acc sg (doric aeolic) -
16 δεραιοπέδη
δεραιοπέδηcollar: fem nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic) -
17 δεραιοπέδην
δεραιοπέδηcollar: fem acc sg (attic epic ionic) -
18 δεριστήρ
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19 εγκλοίωσαι
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20 ἐγκλοίωσαι
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