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1 ἕρκος
Grammatical information: n.Meaning: `fence, enclosure, court-yard; fence, net' (Il.).Compounds: As 2. member e. g. in εὑ-ερκής `well fenced' (Il.); as 1. member in ἑρκο-θηρ-ικός `belonging to the hunt with a net' (Pl. Sph. 220c).Derivatives: ἑρκίον `fence' (Il., cf. τειχίον: τεῖχος a. o.); ἕρκειος, ἑρκεῖος (after οἰκεῖος a. o.) `belonging to the ἕρκος, court-yard', esp. as surname of Zeus protecting the house, whose altar is in the court (χ 935); ἑρκίτης `a slave belonging to the place' (Amer. ap. Ath. 6, 267c, H.). - ἑρκάνη `fence' (late) from cross with ὁρκάνη `id.' (A., E.), which has o-vocalism like ὅρκος (s. v.); cf. Chantraine Formation 198. Further ἕρκατος φραγμός, ἑρκάτη φυλακή H., Ο῝ρκατος locality in Kalymna (inscr. IIa; cf. Fraenkel Nom. ag. 1, 147); on the suffix cf. ὄρχατος; s. also ἔρχατος.Etymology: Seems a verbal noun (like τέλος, γένος etc.), but there is no agreeing form. Acc. to Meringer IF 17, 157f. as *`wicker-work' to Lat. sarciō, - īre `twine, restore', prop. *`sew together'; cf. sartum tectum `unviolated, complete', prop. *`twined and covered', sarcina f. `bundle'; to sarciō Hitt. šar-nin-k- (nasalinfix) `restore damage, correct'. - An orig. meaning `twine, wicker-work' is quite possible. Ernout-Meillet s. v. Pok. 912, W.-Hofmann s. sarciō. - On ἕρκος ὀδόντων s. Humbach, MSS. 21 (1967) 24ff. (lips, not teeth).Page in Frisk: 1,561Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἕρκος
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2 κάγκελος
κάγκελος, ὁ,= Lat.A cancelli, barrier, starting-gate, in races, Sch. Theoc.8.57, Hsch.:—also [full] κάγκελλοι, οἱ, IG7.1681 ([place name] Plataea), POxy. 2146.12 (iii A.D.):—whence [full] καγκελλάριος, ὁ, orig. usher at the (lattice-work) bar of a court, then = λογοθέτης, Lyd.Mag.3.36,37, PMasp.5.19, al. (vi A.D.): [full] κάγκελον, τό, bar, τοῦ δικαστηρίου Sch. Ar.Eq. 641, 675: [full] κάγγελλον, railing, balustrade, PRyl.233.4 (ii A.D.): —hence [full] καγκελοειδῶς, Adv. like a grating, criss-cross, Hippiatr.117 (v.l. -λλ-):Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κάγκελος
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