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4 καλύπτω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `cover, hide' (Il.).Other forms: Aor. καλύψαι, perf. med. κεκάλυμμαι.Compounds: very often with prefix, e. g. ἀμφι-, κατα-, περι-, συν-, also with ἀνα-, ἀπο-, ἐκ- `open up, reveal'.Derivatives: 1. καλύβη s.v. 2. καλυφή `submerged land' with ἀποκάλυφος ( αἰγιαλός, ἄρουρα) `land that can be cultivated after the inundation' (pap.), περικαλυφή `envelopment' (Pl. Lg. 942d); on - βη and - φη beside καλύ-πτω Schwyzer 332f. 3. ( προ-, παρα- etc.) κάλυμμα `cover, veil etc.' (Il.) with καλυμμάτιον (Ar.). 4. συγκαλυμμός `cover' (Ar. Av. 1496). 5. ἐγ-, κατα-, ἀπο-κάλυψις `cover etc.' (hell.); here, prob. as endearing name (Schwyzer 478, Risch par. 58a; diff. Meillet REGr. 32, 384ff.) Καλυψώ f. "one who covers" (Od.), after Güntert Kalypso prop. death-goddess; doubts in Kretschmer Glotta 12, 212f., s. also Bérard REGr. 67, 503f. - 6. καλυπτήρ, - ῆρος m. "who covers, hides", `cover, tile' (Hp., Arist., Att.) with καλυπτηρίζω `cover with tiles' (inscr.), f. καλύπτειρα `veil' (AP); ἐπι-, ἐγ-, ἀνακαλυπτήριον, - ια `cover, feast of unveiling' (Arist.). 7. καλύπτρα, - ρη f. `veil, cover' (Il.; on the formation Schwyzer 532, Chantraine Formation 333). - 8. ἐκ-καλυπτικός `revealing' ( Stoic., S. E.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: One compares κρύπτω. One connects a full grade thematic root present in the western sphere e.g. in OIr. celim, Lat. *cĕlō, -ĕre (in oc-culere), Germ., e. g. OHG helan ` hehlen, hide'. Further with lengthened grade the deverbative in Lat. cēlō, - āre `hide' and a zero grade yot-present in Germ., e. g. Goth. huljan ` hüllen'. (Zero grade in Lat. clam `secretly'.) (On κέλυφος s. v.) Cf. Pok. 553f., W.-Hofmann and Ernout-Meillet s. cēlō. - Cf. καλιά, κολεός, and κλέπτω. - However, in this way neither the a-vocalism nor the element υ + labial can be accounted for. The root καλυβ\/π\/φ- is clearly Pre-Greek. Cf. on καλύβη, where Pre-Greek origin is proven.Page in Frisk: 1,768-769Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > καλύπτω
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Aκάλυπτον Il.24.20
: [tense] fut. : [tense] aor. ἐκάλυψα, [dialect] Ep.κάλ- Il.23.693
:—[voice] Med., [tense] fut. καλύψομαι ([etym.] ἐγ-) Ael.NA7.12, ([etym.] συγ-) Aristid.2.59J.: [dialect] Ep. [tense] aor.καλυψάμην Il.3.141
, al.:—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut.καλυφθήσομαι Paus.8.11.11
, Aristid.1.130J., Gal. UP9.3, ([etym.] δια-) D.11.13: [tense] aor.ἐκαλύφθην Od.4.402
, E.Supp. 531: [tense] aor.2 part. (iii A.D.): [tense] pf.κεκάλυμμαι Il.16.360
, X.Cyr. 5.1.4, Aen.Tact.26.3: [tense] plpf.κεκάλυπτο Il.21.549
.--Rare in Prose, exc. in compds. (Cf. κέλυφος, καλύβη, Lat. oc-culo, celo.)I cover, freq. c. dat. instr.,παρδαλέῃ.. μετάφρενον εὐρὺ κάλυψε Il.10.29
; (but in 13.425, ἐρεβεννῇ νυκτὶ καλύψαι is to kill); simply, cover,μέλαν δέ ἑ κῦμα κάλυψεν 23.693
; ; [ πέτρον] περὶ Χεὶρ ἐκάλυψεν his hand covered, grasped a stone, 16.735; of death,τὼ.. τέλος θανάτοιο κάλυψεν 5.553
; , 503, etc.; ; ; soτὸν δ' ἄχεος νεφέλη ἐκάλυψε 17.591
;ἑ πένθος ὀφθαλμοὺς ἐκάλυψε 11.250
: freq. in Lyr. and Trag., ; κ. Χθονὶ γυῖα, i.e. to be buried, Pi.N.8.38; but Χθονί, τάφῳ κ., bury, A.Pr. 582 (lyr.), S.Ant.28; γῇ, Χέρσῳ, E.Ph. 1633, Hel. 1066: abs.,καὐτὴ καλύψω A.Th. 1045
: rare in Prose, (Ceos, v B.C.); of armour, protect, X. Eq.12.5:—[voice] Med., cover or veil oneself,ἀργεννῇσι καλυψαμένη ὀθόνῃσιν Il.3.141
; ; λευκοῖσιν φαρέεσσι καλυψαμένω (fem. dual)Χρόα καλόν Hes.Op. 198
: abs.,καλυψάμενος δ' ἐνὶ νηῒ κείμην Od.10.53
:—[voice] Pass.,ἀσπίδι ταυρείῃ κεκαλυμμένος.. ὤμους Il.16.360
; ἐν Χλαίνῃ κεκ. 24.163; Χαλκῷ, ἠέρι, 13.192, 21.549;οἰὸς ἀώτῳ Od.1.443
; φρικὶ καλυφθείς, of the sea, 4.402: in Prose, C32 (Delph., v/iv B.C.); [ βράγχια]καλυπτόμενα καλύμματι Arist.HA 505a6
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5(2).514.10 ([place name] Lycosura).2 hide, conceal, κεκαλυμμένοι ἵππῳ concealed in it, Od.8.503:—[voice] Act., Hippon.52, etc.;ἔξω μέ που καλύψατε S.OT 1411
, cf. Ev.Luc.23.30;κρυφῇ κ. καρδίᾳ τι S.Ant. 1254
; σιγῇ κ. E.Hipp. 712: metaph.,ἐκάλυψας τὰς ἁμαρτίας αὐτῶν LXXPs.84(85).2
, cf. Ep.Jac.5.20.3 cover with dishonour, throw a cloud over,σὺ μὴ κάλυπτε τὰς εὐδαίμονας ἔργοις Ἀθήνας ἀνοσίοις S. OC 282
.II put over as a covering,πρόσθε δέ οἱ πέπλοιο πτύγμ' ἐκάλυψεν Il.5.315
; τόσσην οἱ ἄσιν καθύπερθε καλύψω I will put mud over him, 21.321; ; .Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καλύπτω
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6 καλύπτω
καλύπτω, fut. - ψω, aor. (ἐ) κάλυψα, pass. perf. part. κεκαλυμμένος, plup. κεκάλυπτο, aor. part. καλυφθείς, mid. aor. καλύψατο: cover, veil, hide, mid., oneself or some part of oneself; τινί, ‘with’ something, but sometimes w. acc. of the thing used to cover with, τόσσην οἱ ἄσιν καθύπερθε καλύψω, Φ 321, Il. 5.315; fig., of darkness, sorrow, war, death, Il. 17.243, Il. 11.250, Od. 24.315; mid., Od. 8.92, Od. 10.179.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > καλύπτω
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7 ἀμφικαλύπτω
ἀμφι - καλύπτω, fut. ἀμφικαλύψω, aor. ἀμφεκάλυψα, subj. ἀμφικαλύψῃ: cover round, hide; often τινί τι, the acc. of the thing used to cover with, καί οἱ σάκος ἀμφεκάλυψεν, Θ 331, Od. 8.569; met., of sleep, death, feelings, ἔρως φρένας ἀμφεκάλυψε, ‘engrossed my heart,’ Il. 3.442.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ἀμφικαλύπτω
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8 βύρσα
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `skin, hide' (Hdt.).Compounds: βυρσοδέψης (Ar.).Derivatives: βυρσίς (H.); βύρσινος `of leather' (D. C.), βυρσικός `id.' (Gp.), also `used by tanners' ( Hippiatr., to βυρσεύς), βυρσώδης `id.' (Gal.). - βυρσεύς `tanner' ( Act. Ap.) for older βυρσοδέψης (Ar.); βυρσεύω `tan' (H.), βυρσεῖον `tan-pit' (Sch.). - Denom. βυρσόω `cover with skins' (Ath. Mech.). - Old only βυρσίνη `leather thong' (Ar. Eq. 59, 449).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Etymology: Technical LW [loanword] without etymology; Forbes, Glotta 36 (1958) 271. Prob. Pre-Gr., Fur. 65 etc. (who also sompares ἀμυρτόν ἱμάτιον H.). Several hypotheses mentioned by Frisk III.Page in Frisk: 1,277-278Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > βύρσα
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+ V 29-3-19-25-13=89 Ex 8,2; 10,5(bis); 14,28; 15,5A: to cover [τι] Ex 8,2; to cover, to flood [τι] Ex 14,28; to cover, to envelop [τι] (of a cloud) Ex 24,15; to cover [τι] (of diseases) Lv 13,13; to overlay with (metal) [τί τινι] Ex 27,2; to cover, to protect [τινα] Sir 23,18; to hide, to conceal [τι] Jb 36,32; to hide, to disguise [abs.] Neh 3,37; id. [τι] Ps 31(32),5; to hide, to close, to make secret [τι] DnLXX 12,4; to cover (sins), to forgive [τι] Ps 84(85),3M: to shelter from, to screen from [ἀπό τινος] Ez 40,43ἐκάλυψεν αὐτοὺς ἡ γῆ they were buried Nm 16,33; ἡ αἰσχύνη τοῦ προσώπου μου ἐκάλυψέν με shame was written large on my face Ps 43(44),16*Ez 44,20 καλύπτοντες καλύψουσι they shall carefully cover (their heads)-כסה for MT כסם they shall carefully trim (the hair of their heads)Cf. DORIVAL 1994, 120; LE BOULLUEC 1989 123(Ex 8,2). 275(Ex 27,2); SPICQ 1982, 361; WEVERS 1990 431(Ex 27,2); →MM; TWNT(→ἀνακαλύπτω, ἀποκαλύπτω, ἐκκαλύπτω, ἐπικαλύπτω, κατακαλύπτω, παρακαλύπτω, περικαλύπτω, συγ-, ὑποκαλύπτω,,) -
10 κρύπτω
Aκρύπτασκε Il.8.272
, - εσκε h.Cer. 239: [tense] fut.κρύψω Od.4.350
, etc.: [tense] aor.1 ἔκρυψα, [dialect] Ep.κρύψα 11.244
: [tense] pf. κέκρῠφα ( συγ-) D.H.Comp. 18:—[voice] Med., [tense] fut. , E.Ba. 955: [tense] aor. (lyr.), etc.:—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut.κρυφθήσομαι Dialex.2.4
,κρῠβήσομαι E.Supp. 543
, LXX Je.39(32).27,κεκρύψομαι Hp.Mul.1.36
: [tense] aor. ἐκρύφθην, [dialect] Ep. κρ-, Il.13.405, E.Ba. 955, ἐκρύβην [ῠ] Ev.Jo.8.59, Aesop. 127, Apollod.3.2.2, ( κατ-) Alciphr.3.47; part. : [tense] pf.κέκρυμμαι Od.11.443
, Pi.O.7.57, etc.; [dialect] Ion. [ per.] 3pl.κεκρύφαται Hes. Th. 730
, Hp.Mul.2.163:—hide, cover, in Hom. with collat. notion of protection,κεφαλὰς.. κορύθεσσι κρύψαντες Il.14.373
; ὁ δέ μινσάκεϊ κρύπτασκε φαεινῷ 8.272
, cf. 13.405 ([voice] Pass.);κ. με.. πόδα S.OC 114
; later, simply, hide,κ. φάος ὀμμάτων Pi.N.10.40
; cover, , etc.;ὑφ' εἵματος κ. χεῖρα E.Hec. 343
:—[voice] Med., κάρα κρυψάμενος having cloaked his head, S.Aj. 246 (lyr.); φύει τ' ἄδηλα καὶ φανέντα κρύπτεται hides in its own bosom, ib. 647;παῖδά μ' ἐκρύψατο κρωσσός IG14.1909
:—[voice] Pass., hide oneself, lie hidden,οὐρανῷ κρύπτεται E.Hel. 606
;δαλὸς κρύπτεται ἐς σποδιάν Id.Cyc. 615
(lyr.);ὑφ' εἵματος κρυφείς S.Aj. 1145
: c. acc. cogn., l.c.2 cover in the earth, bury, Hes.Op. 138, S.OC 621 ([voice] Pass.); χθονί ib. 1546 ([voice] Pass.); ; ἐν κατ ώρυχι ib. 774; κατὰ χθονός ib.25;ὑπὸ γᾶν Pi.P.9.81
;γῇ κ. Hdt.2.130
([voice] Pass.), cf. S.Ant. 946 (lyr., [voice] Pass.):—[voice] Pass.,Τιτῆνες ὑπὸ ζόφῳ.. κεκρύφαται Hes.Th.
l.c.; l.c.3 Astron., occult, Theo Sm.p.193 H., al.:—[voice] Pass., of stars not seen in any part of the night,κεκρύφαται Hes.Op. 386
; of the heliacal setting of stars, Ptol.Phas.p.8 H.4 conceal, keep secret,οὐδέν τοι ἐγὼ κρύψω ἔπος Od.4.350
, cf. Ar.Th.74, etc.;κ. τι ἔνθα μή τις ὄψεται S. Aj. 658
, cf. Tr. 903, El. 436:—[voice] Med.,πᾶν σοι φράσω τἀληθές, οὐδὲ κρύψομαι Id.Tr. 474
:—[voice] Pass.,τὸ μὲν φάσθαι, τὸ δὲ καὶ κεκρυμμένον εἶναι Od. 11.443
; φάρμακα κεκρ. secret, E.Andr.32; κεκρ. νάπη secret, S.OT 1398;κεκρ. παγίς Men.689
; κεκρ. σκευωρία secret intrigue, Mitteis Chr. 31 vi 14 (ii B.C.); κρυπτόμενα πράσσεται in secret, opp. ἐπὶ μαρτύρων, Antipho 2.3.8, cf. Th.6.72.5 c. dupl. acc., conceal something from one,μή με κρύψῃ τοῦτο A.Pr. 625
, cf. S.El. 957, E.Hec. 570, Ar.Pl.26, Lys.32.7, etc.; soκ. τι πρός τινα S.Ph. 588
.6 in Rhet., argue so that the opponent is unwarily led to an adverse conclusion, Arist.Top. 156a7.7 Medic., in [voice] Pass., to be suppressed, of the menses or lochia, Hp.Mul.1.36, 154, 2.163.II intr., lie hidden,τὰ μὲν.. ὄμματα βλέποντα, τὰ δὲ κρύπτοντα E.Ph. 1117
(s.v.l.); alsoκ. τινά
conceal oneself from..,h.Hom.
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καλύπτω fut. καλύψω; 1 aor. ἐκάλυψα; pf. 3 sg. κεκάλυφεν Num 22:11. Pass.: fut. 3 sg. καλυφθήσεται Eccl 6:4; pf. ptc. κεκαλυμμένος (s. prec. entry; in Hom., Pind., Trag.; rare in Attic prose [X., Cyr. 5, 1, 4 κεκαλυμμένη, Equ. 12, 5]; but w. increasing frequency in Aristot., Plut., Paus., Ael. Aristid. [Anz 271], also ins; CPR 239, 5; LXX; pseudepigr.; Philo, Leg. All. 3, 158; Jos., Ant. 13, 208; SibOr 4, 53. Prob. passed into the Koine fr. Ionic [Nägeli 27]); gener. ‘cover, hide, conceal’.① to cause to be covered in some physical way, cover someone (up) lit. τινά Lk 23:30, perh. in the special sense bury (exx. in HGüntert, Kalypso 1919, 31ff; also ins in CB I/2, 476 no. 342). τί τινι cover someth. w. someth. (Num 4:12) λύχνον σκεύει κ. a lamp with a vessel 8:16 (cp. Num 4:9). Of a boat καλύπτεσθαι ὑπὸ τῶν κυμάτων be covered by the waves Mt 8:24 (Achilles Tat. 3, 2, 6; Ps 77:53; Ex 15:10).② to cause someth. not to be known, hide, conceal, keep secretⓐ cover (up), remove from sight πλῆθος ἁμαρτιῶν (cp. Ps 84:3; ApcSed 1:2; s. also Philosoph. Max. p. 490, 56 ἡ εὔνοια τὴν ἁμαρτίαν περιστέλλει; cp. Pind., N. 5, 16–18) 1 Pt 4:8; Js 5:20; 1 Cl 49:5; 2 Cl 16:4 (for the last 4 cp. also Prov 10:12). ἁμαρτίας Dg 9:3.ⓑ hide (Hos 10:8) pf. pass. be hidden (=unknown) of the gospel: κεκαλυμμένον τὸ εὐαγγέλιον ἡμῶν 2 Cor 4:3; cp. Mt 10:26 (Vi. Aesopi W 110 p. 102, 17 P. πάντα τὰ καλυπτόμενα ὁ χρόνος εἰς φῶς ἄγει).ⓒ veil of the καρδία (q.v. 1bβ) of uncomprehending disciples: was our heart not veiled? Lk 24:32 D.—B. 849. DELG. M-M. TW. Spicq. Sv. -
12 κεύθω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `conceal', also `be hidden' (Il.).Other forms: also κευθάνω (Γ 453), κυνθάνει κρύπτει H., fut. κεύσω, aor. κεῦσαι, also κύθε (γ 16), redupl. subj. κεκύθωσι (ζ 303), perf. κέκευθα.Derivatives: κεῦθος n., often plur. - εα `hiding, cave, depth' (Il.), κευθμών, - μῶνες `id.' (Od.), κευθμός, - μοί `id.' (Ν 28, Lyc., Call.); cf. Porzig Satzinhalte 240 and 263; also κευθῆνες οἱ καταχθόνιοι δαίμονες Suid. (Schwyzer 487, Solmsen Wortforsch. 143).Etymology: A form near to κεύθω can be found in Germanic in the OE yot-present hȳdan, NEngl. hide `conceal'. Further one compares Arm. suzanem `dive, hide' (Bugge KZ 32, 38f.; also Lidén Armen. Stud. 122); it presupposes however an initial palatal ḱ, which does no fit with the words further adduced (Skt. kuhū́ḥ f. `new moon' ("the hidden"), kuharam n. `cave' (Mayrhofer KEWA s. kúhakaḥ); also the other representatives of IE. ( s)keu- `cover' (Pok. 951ff.) have velar k. Here also some Celtic verbal nouns, e. g. MIr. codal `skin' (cf. Vendryes WuS 12, 242). - Beside these words from IE. * keudh- there are several with final t, s. κύτος. See also on κύσθος, κύστις, and σκῦτος and σκῦλα.Page in Frisk: 1,834Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κεύθω
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A skin, hide, esp. dressed or tanned hide, Od.14.34, Hp.Art.33, Ar.Eq. 868; ὁ νοῦς γὰρ ἡμῶν ἦν τότ' ἐν τοῖς σκύτεσι (with a reference to Cleon the tanner) Id. Pax 669;εἰ ἐμβάται γένοιντο σκύτους X.Eq.12.10
;τῶν σκυτῶν ῥυτίδες Pl.Smp. 191a
;σκυτῶν τομή Id.Chrm. 173d
.II leather thong, whip, D.21.180, Plu.Pomp.18, etc.; σκύτη βλέπειν to look like a whipped cur, Eup.282, Ar.V. 643;σ. τέμνειν εἰς νουθεσίαν ἀνθρώπων ἀφρόνων Socr.Ep.12
. (Cf. Skt. skunomi 'cover', Lat. ob-scū-rus.) [ σκύτος with [pron. full] ῠ occurs in codd.; but in Ar.Pl. 514 Bentl. restored σκῠλοδεψεῖν; so in Theoc. 25.142 σκύλος is the better reading, and in Lyc.1316 Scheer conjectures σκύλος.] -
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Aκεύσω Od.3.187
: [tense] aor. 1 ἔκευσα (ἐπ-) 15.263: [dialect] Ep. [tense] aor. κύθε [ῠ] 3.16, Eratosth.4, redupl. subj. κεκύθω [ῠ] Od.6.303: [tense] pf.κέκευθα Il.22.118
: [tense] plpf. ἐκεκεύθειν, κεκ-, Od.9.348, Hes.Th. 505:— [voice] Pass., Il.23.244, etc.: [tense] pf.κέκευται Hsch.
, part.κεκυθ<η>μένη Antim. 3
. (Perh. cogn. with Lat. custos, OE. hýdan 'hide'.):—poet. Verb, cover, hide, esp. of the grave, ὅπου κύθε γαῖα where earth covered him, Od.3.16 (also in [voice] Pass., εἰς ὅ κεν αὐτὸς ἐγὼν Ἄϊδι κεύθωμαι, i.e. till I am in the grave, Il.23.244);ὃν οὐδὲ κατθανόντα γαῖα κ. A.Pr. 570
(lyr.), cf.E.Hec. 325; ὁπότ' ἄν σε δόμοι κεκύθωσι, i.e. when thou hast entered the house, Od.6.303, cf. S.OT 1229, E.Hec. 880: in [tense] pf., contain,ὅσα πτόλις ἥδε κέκευθε Il.22.118
;οἷόν τι ποτὸν.. νηῦς ἐκεκεύθει Od.9.348
;Ἀρχεδίκην ἥδε κέκευθε κόνις Simon.111
, cf. 95; εἴπερ τόδε κ. αὐτὸν τεῦχος, of a cinerary urn, S.El. 1120, cf. A.Ch. 687;ἂ κ. δέλτος ἐν πτυχαῖς E.IA 112
:—[voice] Med., Epigr.Gr. 1081 ([place name] Ilium).2 conceal, and in [tense] pf., keep concealed or hidden,δόλῳ δ' ὅ γε δάκρυα κεῦθεν Od.19.212
; ;μῆτιν ἐνὶ στήθεσσι κέκευθε Od.3.18
, cf. 8.548, 24.474; οὐκέτι κεύθετε θυμῷ βρωτὺν οὐδὲ ποτῆτα no more can ye disguise your eating and drinking, 18.406;κ. φόνον Emp.100.5
;κ. [τι] ἔνδον καρδίας A.Ch. 102
, cf. 739;σιγῇ κ. S.Tr. 989
(anap.); ;μῦθος ὃν κεύθω Id.Supp. 295
; τί κεύθων.. σοφόν; Id.Heracl. 879; κ. μῆνιν cherish anger, like πέσσειν χόλον, ib. 762 (lyr.); πάντα δόλον κεύθοισα v.l.in Theoc.1.50.3 c. dupl. acc., οὐδέ σε κεύσω [ταῦτα] nor will I keep them secret from thee, Od.3.187, cf. Eratosth.l.c. -
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16 εὑρώς
εὑρώς, - ῶτοςGrammatical information: m.Other forms: ἔρβως εὔρως Η.Derivatives: εὑρώεις `mouldy, musty' adjunct of the Underworld (Hom., Hes.), also of πηλός (Opp.); εὑρωτιάω `be..' (Ar., Thphr.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: One compared ἱδρώς, γέλως, ἔρως etc., and concluded to an original s-stem (Schwyzer 514). No convincing etymology. Brugmann Griech. Gramm.3 197 n. 2 and Solmsen Unt. 123 n. 1 assumed *ἐ-Ϝρ-ώς "envelopper, coverer" and adduced Skt. vr̥ṇóti `hide, cover', várṇa- `colour' etc. Not with Thieme Studien 59 n. 2 as *ἐ-Ϝρώδ-ς "gnawer" to Lat. rōdere `gnaw'. - εὑρώεις (see Schwyzer 527, Chantraine Formation 274) not to be changed into ἠερόεις; s. the remarks by Solmsen, Unt. 121f.; nor to be interpreted as `rich in souls, populated by souls', to Av. urvan- `soul', urvarā `plants' (Thieme 59ff.); cf. Mayrhofer Arb. Inst. Sprachw. 4, 53. - Fur. 242 refers to the form given by Hesychius, and thinks the form is Pre-Greek, which seems quite plausible.Page in Frisk: 1,593-594Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > εὑρώς
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