-
1 καινό-τροπος
καινό-τροπος, von neuer, ungewöhnlicher Art, fremdartig; Eust.; μῠϑος Eur. fr. Dan. 49.
-
2 εὐ-ήνεμος
-
3 ξάνθισμα
ξάνθισμα, τό, das Gelbgefärbte, Gelbe, ξανϑίσμασι χαίτης, Paul. Sil. 34 (V, 260), wie κόμης Eur. frg. Dan. 8.
-
4 ἀ-σπερχές
ἀ-σπερχές ( σπέρχω), heftig, leidenschaftlich, unablässig; μενεαίνειν Iliad. 4, 32. 22, 10 Od. 1, 20; κεχολῶσϑαι Iliad. 16, 61; Ἕκτορα ἀσπερχὲς κλονέων ἔφεπε 22, 188; πάρεχον 18, 556; auch Eur. fr. Dan. 51. Die Natur des α ist zweifelhaft.
-
5 ἀκουή
ἀκουή, = ἀκοή, Hom. sechsmal, immer Versende, Iliad. 16, 634 ἕκαϑεν δέ τε γίγνετ' ακουή, weithin hört man es, Od. 2, 308 μετ' ἀγαυοῦ πατρὸς ἀκουήν, um vom Vater zu hören, 4, 701. 5, 19. 14, 179. 17, 43 μετὰ πατρὸς ἀκουήν; – Eur. Dan. 50 ἀκουά.
-
6 κοπία
κοπ-ία, ἡ, -
7 λικμητής
A = λικμητήρ, PFay.101.4 (i B.C.), Poll.1.222, Aq., Sm.Je.51(28).2, Serv.Dan.ad Verg.G.1.166.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > λικμητής
-
8 λικμός
-
9 ματαιοτεχνία
μᾰταιο-τεχνία, ἡ,A useless art, Quint.2.20.3, Gal. Protr.9; [pictura] apud veteres μ. dicta est, Serv.Dan.ad Verg.A.1.464.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ματαιοτεχνία
-
10 πιλωτός
A = πιλητός, of felt, σκηναὶ π., of the Scythians, Str.7.3.17 ;τιάρας περικείμενοι πιλωτάς Id.15.3.15
.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πιλωτός
-
11 πολυσύνδετος
πολυ-σύνδετος, ον, = foreg.,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πολυσύνδετος
-
12 σολοικοειδής
σολοικοειδής, ές,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σολοικοειδής
-
13 στρογγυλώψ
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > στρογγυλώψ
-
14 ψευδοτεχνία
ψευδο-τεχνία, ἡ,A false, spurious art, Sch. Aphthon. in Rh.2.623 W., Serv.Dan.ad Verg.Aen.1.464.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ψευδοτεχνία
-
15 ὗβος
ὗβος, ὁ, -
16 δενδίλλω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `turn the eyes to, glance quickly' (Ι 180, A. R. 3, 281, S. Fr. 1039); δενδίλλει σκαρδαμύττει, διανεύει, σημαίνει, ἀτιμάζει, σκώπτει H. Cf. with similar meaning δα(ν)δαίνειν ἀτενίζειν, φροντίζειν, μεριμνᾶν H.; s. Schwyzer 647.Derivatives: Here Δένδιλος Decourt. Inscr. de Thessalie I, no 50, 40?Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: No etym. Intensive redupl. Interpretations by Wood ClassPhil. 9, 145, Charpentier KZ 47, 183, Fraenkel Gnomon 22, 239, Grošelj Živa Ant. 2, 66f. - δα(ν)δαίνω has nothing to do with the verb; it may be Pre-Greek ( da(n)-dan-yω)Page in Frisk: 1,365Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > δενδίλλω
-
17 δένδρεον
Grammatical information: n.Meaning: `tree' (Hom., Pi.)Compounds: Compp. 1. subst. καρυό-, λιθό-, ῥοδό-, σταφυλό-; 2. many bahuvrihi's in - δενδρος; δένδρος n., m. (Ion. Dor.; s. below)Derivatives: δενδρ-ύφιον (Thphr.; s. Schwyzer 471 n. 7; untenable Specht Ursprung 267), δενδρίον (Agathokl.). - δενδρώδης `rich in trees' (Hp.), δενδρήεις `rich in trees' (Od.; s. Schwyzer 527), δενδρίτης, - ῖτις `belonging to the tree', also name of a stone (Thphr.; vgl. Redard Les noms grecs en - της [s. Index]), rare δενδρώτης, - ῶτις `with tree' (Hdn., E.; cf. Fraenkel Nom. ag. 2, 128 A. 2, Redard 13); δενδρικός `belonging to a tree' (Thphr.), δενδριακός `id.' (AP), δένδρινος `id.' (gloss.), δενδραῖος `from trees' (Nonn.), δενδράς f. `id.' (Nonn.). - δενδρών and δένδρωμα `thicket' (Aq.). - Denomin. δενδρόομαι, - όω `grow to a tree, change into a tree' (Thphr.) with δένδρωσις (Thphr.). - On δενδρυάζω s. δενδρύω.Etymology: The form δένδρος is from the plural forms δένδρεα, - έων (from δένδρεον) ; the usual Attic form δένδρον is also secondary (cf. ἀδελφός from ἀδελφεός? and Schwyzer 583.), Wackernagel Unt. 109f., Shipp Studies 21f., 55. - δένδρεον \< *δένδρεϜον agrees with the Germanic word for `tree', Goth. triu, OE treow `tree' etc., PGm. *treu̯a- \< IE *dreu̯o-; though the form of the reuplication is rare (not with DELG to γάγγραινα). Further s. δόρυ, δρῦς. (Skt. daṇḍá- m. `stick, club' acc. to Kuiper Proto-Munda Words in Sanskrit 75ff. is a local LW [loanword].) Janda, Stock und Stein (1977) assumes *dem-dreu̯-om `tree planted near the house', like Strunk, Analecta Indoeuropaea Cracoviensia, vol. II: Kurylowicz Memorial Volume. Part One. Ed. W. Smoczyński, 357-63. (But does this type of compound exist?).Page in Frisk: 1,365-366Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > δένδρεον
-
18 δραμεῖν
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `run' (Il.)Other forms: Aor. (Il.), fut. δραμοῦμαι (Ion.-Att.), perf. δέδρομα (Od.), δεδρόμᾱκα (Sapph.; s. below), δεδράμηκα (Ion.-Att.); aor. to τρέχω.Derivatives: δρόμος with δρομή (Hdn.), δράμημα `run' (Hdt.), also δρόμημα ( APl.). - Deverbat. δρομάασκε (Hes. Fr. 117 v. l.); δρομήσασα (Vett. Val.); ὑποδεδρόμᾱκε (Sapph.; or Aeolic zero grade?), δρομάσσειν τρέχειν H.; also δρωμᾳ̃ τρέχει and δρωμίσσουσα τρέχουσα H.; see Schwyzer 718f.Etymology: The aorist- and perfect stem δραμ-, δρομ- beside δρᾱ- in ἔ-δρᾱ-ν etc. (s. ἀπο-διδράσκω) like the presentstem βαν- \< *βαμ- in βαίνω to βᾱ- in ἔ-βη-ν. Outside Greek Skt. pres. dramati (Gramm.), intens. dan-dram-yate `run'; very uncertain however OE trem `footstep' and related Germ. words (Pok. 204f.). So we have IE * drem-: dreh₂- like guem-: gueh₂-; see βαίνω. A third variant is seen in Skt. drávati `run'. - As present of δραμεῖν Greek has τρέχειν; on the aspect see Benveniste Origines 120.Page in Frisk: 1,414-415Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > δραμεῖν
-
19 δύο
Grammatical information: numer.Meaning: `two'Other forms: ep. eleg. also δύω, Lac. etc. also δύ(Ϝ)ε (after κύν-ε etc.), oblique forms δυοῖν (Att. δυεῖν since IV-IIIa), δυῶν, δυοῖσ(ι), δυσί; also indeclinable ( Il.); see Schwyzer 588f.Compounds: As first member (beside usual δι-, s. δίς) e. g. in δυο-ποιός `making two' (Arist.), and in univerbations like δυο-καί-δεκα (Il. a. o.);Origin: IE [Indo-European] [228] *duu̯o, *duu̯-eh₃(?) `two'Etymology: The final short of δύο also in Arm. erko-tasan `twelve' and in Skt. (Ved.) deriv. dva-ká- `in pairs' (Lat. duo is due to the Iambenkürzung). *duu̯o is also found in Goth. twa and wit `we two' and in OIr. da. (Cowgill, MSS 46 (1985) 13-28). δύο from δύω or *δύοι (= Skt. duvé, OCS dъvě f. n.) before vowel does not convince. Therefore δύο beside the dual δύω (= Skt. duvā́, OCS dъva m.) must be an old indeclinable. Beside IE *duu̯ō̆ and *duu̯ōu (in Skt. duváu) there was monosyllabic *du̯ō(u) in δ(Ϝ)ώ-δεκα, Arm. erku, Skt. dvā́(u), Hitt. dā- in dā-yuga- `two years old', dān `a second time'. See Wackernagel-Debrunner Aind. Gramm. 3, 341ff. and Cowgill l.c. who assumes *dúu̯o beside *duu̯ṓ (which was *duu̯eh₃(u), rather than *duu̯oh₁ with o-stem inflection).Page in Frisk: 1,424-425Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > δύο
-
20 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
- 1
- 2
См. также в других словарях:
dan — dan … Woordenlijst Sranan
Dan Vs. — Dan Vs. Genre Black Comedy Format Animated series Created by Dan Mandel Chris Pearson Written by Dan Mandel Chris Pearson Kirill Baru Tom Saunders Eric Zimmerman … Wikipedia
Dan — steht für: Buch Daniel, ein Buch der Bibel Daniel (Vorname), Abkürzung für den Namen Dan (Sprache), Westafrika Dan (Volk), Westafrika Dan (Kampfsport), die höheren Grade („Schwarzer Gürtel“) in vielen asiatischen Kampfkünsten analog der… … Deutsch Wikipedia
DAN — DA Nom d’une des douze tribus israélites, qui occupa d’abord la région située à l’ouest de Jérusalem, autour de Beth Shemesh (Jug., XIII à XVI), puis s’installa au nord de la Palestine, près des sources du Jourdain, autour de l’ancienne ville… … Encyclopédie Universelle
DAN — (Heb. דָּן), the fifth son of Jacob and the firstborn of bilhah , Rachel s maid (Gen. 30:1–6). The Name The narrative attributes the origin of the name Dan to Rachel, who said: God has vindicated me (dananni); indeed, He has heeded my plea and… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Dan — is a name. It refers sometimes to the short form of the name Daniel. Dan, or the acronym DAN may refer to the following: Persons Fyodor Dan, a Russian Marxist revolutionary DJ Dan, an electronic music artist who uses the singular name Dan as his… … Wikipedia
DAN — steht für: Dan (Sprache), Westafrika Dan (Volk), Westafrika Dan (Kampfsport), die höheren Grade („Schwarzer Gürtel“) im Judo und Go Danium, ein Zeitintervall in der Erdgeschichte Dan – Mitten im Leben!, eine US amerikanische Filmkomödie aus dem… … Deutsch Wikipedia
DAN — (Heb. דָּן). (1) Biblical city in the Ḥuleh Valley near the sources of the Jordan. It was originally called Laish and was dominated by the Phoenicians of Sidon (Judg. 18:7, 27ff.). Laish is mentioned in the Egyptian Execration Texts of the early… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Dan — • The fifth son of Jacob, being the elder of the two sons born to him by Bala, the handmaid of Rachel, and the eponymous ancestor of the tribe bearing the same name Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Dan Dan … Catholic encyclopedia
Dan-e-o — Background information Birth name Daniel Faraldo Also known as Dan e o … Wikipedia
Dan — 〈n.; s; unz.; Geol.〉 oberste Stufe der oberen Kreide [nach Dänemark] * * * Dan, der; , [jap. dan = Stufe, Grad]: Leistungsgrad in allen Sportarten des Budos. * * * I Dan, kleiner israelitischer Stamm, be … Universal-Lexikon