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1 κολούσει
κόλουσιςdocking: fem nom /voc /acc dual (attic epic)κολούσεϊ, κόλουσιςdocking: fem dat sg (epic)κόλουσιςdocking: fem dat sg (attic ionic)κολούωcut short: aor subj act 3rd sg (epic)κολούωcut short: fut ind mid 2nd sgκολούωcut short: fut ind act 3rd sg -
2 κολούσεις
κόλουσιςdocking: fem nom /voc pl (attic epic)κόλουσιςdocking: fem nom /acc pl (attic)κολούωcut short: aor subj act 2nd sg (epic)κολούωcut short: fut ind act 2nd sg -
3 κολούσεως
κολούσεω̆ς, κόλουσιςdocking: fem gen sg (attic) -
4 κολούση
κολούσηι, κόλουσιςdocking: fem dat sg (epic)κολούωcut short: aor subj mid 2nd sgκολούωcut short: aor subj act 3rd sgκολούωcut short: fut ind mid 2nd sg -
5 κολούσῃ
κολούσηι, κόλουσιςdocking: fem dat sg (epic)κολούωcut short: aor subj mid 2nd sgκολούωcut short: aor subj act 3rd sgκολούωcut short: fut ind mid 2nd sg -
6 κόλουσιν
κόλουσιςdocking: fem acc sg -
7 κόλουσις
κόλουσιςdocking: fem nom sg -
8 κόλουσις
A docking, cutting short,ἡ τῶν ὑπερεχόντων σταχύων κ. Arist.Pol. 1311a21
, cf. Thphr.CP2.15.4,5.17.5 (pl.);κ. δυνάμεως Plu.Arist.7
.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κόλουσις
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9 περικοπή
περι-κοπή, ἡ,I cutting all round, mutilation, e.g. of the Hermae at Athens, Th.6.28, And.1.15, Plu.Alc.18, etc.; lopping of a tree, Thphr.CP5.4.7; docking of hair, Plu.2.42b; trepanning, Id.Cat.Ma. 9.2 metaph., cutting down, diminution, τῆς πολυτελείας ib. 18, cf. 2.84a.3 mason's work, PTeb.406.19 (iii A. D.).II outline, general form of a person or thing, Plb.6.53.6 ; λιτὸς κατὰ τὴν π. in externals, Id.10.22.5 ;π. καὶ χορηγία Id.31.26.7
, cf. Fr. 199, al.; π.κόσμου καὶ θεραπαινίδων D.S.31.27
, cf. 32a.2 in Metric, passage, section,κατὰ π. ἀνομοιομερῆ Heph.
Poeëm.4.5, cf. Sch.Heph.p.170C., Sch.Ar.Pl. 619.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > περικοπή
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10 κόλος
Grammatical information: adj.Meaning: of cows and goats `hornless, with not fullgrown horns' (Hdt., TheoC., Nic., H.), of a spear `without point' (Π 117), of battle `broken off' (sch. as name of Θ).Compounds: As 1. member in κόλουρος `with short tail' (Plu.), as mathem. and astron. term `stump' (Hipparch. Astr., Hero, Nicom.); with κολουραῖος `broken off, steep' ( πέτρα, Call.), κολούρα `hill etc.' (Hermione, Epid.), κολουρίᾳ τῃ̃ ἀποτομίᾳ, κολουρῖτις γῆ. Σικελοί H., κολούρωσις = κολόβωσις (Iamb.); Lat. LW [loanword] clūra `ape' (W.-Hofmann s. v., Leumann Sprache 1, 206 n. 8). -Derivatives: After κόλ-ουρος prob.(?) κόλ-ερος `with short-sheared wool-fleece' (Arist.; oppos. εὔ-, ἔπ-ερος; s. εἶρος); further κολόχειρ χείραργος H. - Derived from κόλος or closely related two verbs: 1. κολάζω, κολάσαι, rarely with συν-, ἀντι-, προ-, `wring in, chastise, punish, cut' (IA); prob. denomin. κόλασις `chastisment' (IA.), - ασμα (Ar., X.), - ασμός (Plu.) `id.'; κολαστής `punisher' (trag., also Pl., Lys.; Fraenkel Nom. ag. 2, 36f.), also κολαστήρ `id.' (Arr.), with f. κολάστρια (Ezek.), κολάστειρα (AP); κολαστήριον, adj. - ος `punishment, punishing' (X., Ph.), κολαστικός `punishing' (Pl.). - 2. κολούω, κολοῦσαι, somet. with περι-, κατα-, ἀπο-, `mutilate, limit' (Il.); formation unclear; (cf. Schwyzer 683, Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 374; s. also on κωλύω). From it κόλουσις `docking, cutting short' (Arist.), κολούσματα κλάσματα H.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: The archaic and dying κόλος, which was in a way replaced by the expressive form κολοβός, partly also by κόλ-ουρος, belongs as verbal noun to a Balto-Slavic, in Greek replaced by κολάπτω (s. v.) primary verb meaning `beat, hew, cut off, break off', which left in Greek several continuants, s. κλάω, κελεός m. (uncertain, improbable). The remarkable barytonesis (Schwyzer 459) may be connected with the passive meaning; perhaps κόλος was like stump orig. a substantive. A formal parallel is OCS kolъ `πάσσαλος', Russ. kol `pole' (prop. "splitoff, cut off piece of wood"?; cf. σκῶλος `pointed pole' to σκάλλω?); with lengthened grade Lith. kuõlas `pole'. - The further history of κόλος is uncertain because the word is not often attested; so we don't know, whether we must start from a general meaning like `stump' or from a word with a special meaning, like `hornless' (from *`broken off' v. t.); cf. the history of κόλουρος.- The parallels adduced are not very convincing; the verbs κολάπτω, κολούω, of unclear formation, point rather to a Pre-Greek complex.Page in Frisk: 1,902-903Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κόλος
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11 νεωλκέω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `haul the ship on land, bring the ship in dock' (Thphr., Plb., D. S.).Derivatives: Besides νεωλκ-ός = ὁ νεωλκῶν (Arist., Kos Ia, Poll.), - ία f. `docking' (Aen. Tact., Arist., Thphr.), - ια n. pl. `docks' (App., H.).Origin: GR [a formation built with Greek elements]Etymology: Synthetic compp. of ναῦς and ἕλκω; νεωλκός (\> *νηϜ-ολκός; Schwyzer 578) including νεωλκ-ία, - ια can as well be a backformation from νεωλκέω (cf. δειροτομέω, πολιορκέω a.o.; Schwyzer 726) as its basis.Page in Frisk: 2, 312Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > νεωλκέω
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