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1 δήν
Grammatical information: adv.Meaning: `long', also `far' (Il.). (Von der Mühll IF 50, 135ff., Mus. Helv. 12, 112).Derivatives: δηναιός, Dor. δᾱν- `living, lasting long' (Il.) with δηναιότης (Democr.) and Δηναιών month name (Erythrai) (not containing an element *αιϜος to αἰών).Origin: IE [Indo-European] [219] *du̯eh₂-n `long, since long'Etymology: Like πλήν (s. v.), Dor. πλά̄ν prop. *`near', δήν is an old acc., of a root noun *δϜᾱ-, seen also in δηρός, δηθά (s. vv.). The notation δοάν (Alcm. 135) just renders δϜάν. The form δαόν πολυχρόνιον H. can be *δϜᾱ-ι̯όν, perh. also *δαϜόν, belonging directly to OCS dav-ьnъ `old' (Latte gives δα\< ναι\>όν). - Further s. δηρός.Page in Frisk: 1,381-382Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > δήν
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