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1 επωνυμία
ἐπωνυμίᾱ, ἐπωνύμιοςcalled after: fem nom /voc /acc dualἐπωνυμίᾱ, ἐπωνύμιοςcalled after: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic)ἐπωνυμίᾱ, ἐπωνυμίαderived: fem nom /voc /acc dualἐπωνυμίᾱ, ἐπωνυμίαderived: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic)——————ἐπωνυμίᾱͅ, ἐπωνύμιοςcalled after: fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic)ἐπωνυμίαι, ἐπωνυμίαderived: fem nom /voc plἐπωνυμίᾱͅ, ἐπωνυμίαderived: fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic) -
2 παρωνυμιών
παρωνυμίαby-name: fem gen plπαρωνυμιάζωcall by a derived name: fut part act masc voc sgπαρωνυμιάζωcall by a derived name: fut part act neut nom /voc /acc sgπαρωνυμιάζωcall by a derived name: fut part act masc nom sg (attic epic ionic) -
3 παρωνυμιῶν
παρωνυμίαby-name: fem gen plπαρωνυμιάζωcall by a derived name: fut part act masc voc sgπαρωνυμιάζωcall by a derived name: fut part act neut nom /voc /acc sgπαρωνυμιάζωcall by a derived name: fut part act masc nom sg (attic epic ionic) -
4 πατρικά
πατρικόςderived from one's fathers: neut nom /voc /acc plπατρικά̱, πατρικόςderived from one's fathers: fem nom /voc /acc dualπατρικά̱, πατρικόςderived from one's fathers: fem nom /voc sg (doric aeolic) -
5 πατρωνυμικά
πατρωνυμικόςderived from one's father's name: neut nom /voc /acc plπατρωνυμικά̱, πατρωνυμικόςderived from one's father's name: fem nom /voc /acc dualπατρωνυμικά̱, πατρωνυμικόςderived from one's father's name: fem nom /voc sg (doric aeolic) -
6 προγονικά
προγονικόςderived from parentage: neut nom /voc /acc plπρογονικά̱, προγονικόςderived from parentage: fem nom /voc /acc dualπρογονικά̱, προγονικόςderived from parentage: fem nom /voc sg (doric aeolic) -
7 θρόνος
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `throne, seat', also `chair of state, judge's seat'.Dialectal forms: Myc. tono, toronowokoCompounds: Compp., e. g. χρυσό-θρονος `with golden throne' (Il.)Derivatives: Diminutives θρονίς f. (Them.), θρόνιον (EM, Ptol.); further θρονίτης (cod. - τις) πρώτιστος H. (cf. Redard Les noms grecs en - της 24); θρονιτικός `throne-like' (Sidyma); denomin. verb θρονίζομαι `be placed on the throne' (LXX) with θρονιστής `enthroner' (liter. pap.), θρονισμός `enthronisation' (D. Chr.); also θρόνωσις `id.' (Pl. Euthd. 277d; as Rite of the Corybantes) as if from *θρονόομαι; cf. Chantraine Formation 279; on the facts v. Wilamowitz Glaube 2, 187.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Formation like κλ-όνος (from κέλομαι(?); cf. also χρόνος and Κρόνος), from a verb `hold, support, bear', seen e. g. in Skt. perf. dā̆dhā́ra (would be Gr. *τέ-θορ-α), in the athem. root aor. dhr̥-thās (2. sg.), perhaps also in ἐν-θρ-εῖν φυλάσσειν H. (s. θρησκεύω); θρόνος would then be prop. "supporter, bearer". Greek relatives are: θόρναξ ὑποποδιον. Κύπριοι. η ἱερὸν Άπόλλωνος ἐν τῃ̃ Λακωνικῃ̃ H., prob. for *θρόναξ through metathesis and so directly derived from θρόνος. Forms with θρᾱ- are too far away: θρή-σασθαι with θρᾶ-νος (s. v.), θρῆ-νυς; θρά̄-σκω with θρησκεύω (s. v.); there is no indication that they have enything to do with θρόνος. - Representatives in other languages, e. g. Lat. ferē, frētus, firmus, Skt. caus. dhāráyati, dhárma- `right, custom', dháraṇa- `holding', give nothing new for Greek. More forms Pok. 252f., W.-Hofmann s. firmus, ferē, Mayrhofer s. dhāráyati. - However, Greek has no forms in - ον-ος, only - ων, - ων-ος and - ων, - ον-ος (Chantr. Form. 159ff); there is no certain instance of IE - ον-ος (as opposed to roots with o-vocalism, like βρόμ-ος); on the other hand most Greek words in - ον-ος are suspected to be of Pre-Greek origin; also there is no word for `chair' derived from the root * dher- (Pok. 252f, nor is there any Greek substantive which is certainly derived from this root (Pok. 252). So we can be rather certain that this word is Pre-Greek.Page in Frisk: 1,686-687Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > θρόνος
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8 επωνυμίαι
ἐπωνυμίᾱͅ, ἐπωνύμιοςcalled after: fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic)ἐπωνυμίαderived: fem nom /voc plἐπωνυμίᾱͅ, ἐπωνυμίαderived: fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic) -
9 ἐπωνυμίαι
ἐπωνυμίᾱͅ, ἐπωνύμιοςcalled after: fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic)ἐπωνυμίαderived: fem nom /voc plἐπωνυμίᾱͅ, ἐπωνυμίαderived: fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic) -
10 επωνυμίας
ἐπωνυμίᾱς, ἐπωνύμιοςcalled after: fem acc plἐπωνυμίᾱς, ἐπωνύμιοςcalled after: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic)ἐπωνυμίᾱς, ἐπωνυμίαderived: fem acc plἐπωνυμίᾱς, ἐπωνυμίαderived: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) -
11 ἐπωνυμίας
ἐπωνυμίᾱς, ἐπωνύμιοςcalled after: fem acc plἐπωνυμίᾱς, ἐπωνύμιοςcalled after: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic)ἐπωνυμίᾱς, ἐπωνυμίαderived: fem acc plἐπωνυμίᾱς, ἐπωνυμίαderived: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) -
12 επωνυμίη
ἐπωνύμιοςcalled after: fem nom /voc sg (epic ionic)ἐπωνυμίαderived: fem nom /voc sg (epic ionic)——————ἐπωνύμιοςcalled after: fem dat sg (epic ionic)ἐπωνυμίαderived: fem dat sg (epic ionic) -
13 παρωνυμιάζομεν
παρωνυμιάζωcall by a derived name: pres ind act 1st plπαρωνυμιάζωcall by a derived name: imperf ind act 1st pl (homeric ionic) -
14 πατρικωτέρας
πατρικωτέρᾱς, πατρικόςderived from one's fathers: fem acc comp plπατρικωτέρᾱς, πατρικόςderived from one's fathers: fem gen comp sg (attic doric aeolic) -
15 πατρικών
πατρικόςderived from one's fathers: fem gen plπατρικόςderived from one's fathers: masc /neut gen pl -
16 πατρικῶν
πατρικόςderived from one's fathers: fem gen plπατρικόςderived from one's fathers: masc /neut gen pl -
17 πατρικόν
πατρικόςderived from one's fathers: masc acc sgπατρικόςderived from one's fathers: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
18 πατρικώτατον
πατρικόςderived from one's fathers: masc acc superl sgπατρικόςderived from one's fathers: neut nom /voc /acc superl sg -
19 πατρωνυμικών
πατρωνυμικόςderived from one's father's name: fem gen plπατρωνυμικόςderived from one's father's name: masc /neut gen pl -
20 πατρωνυμικῶν
πατρωνυμικόςderived from one's father's name: fem gen plπατρωνυμικόςderived from one's father's name: masc /neut gen pl
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