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1 μυῖα
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `fly' (Il.).Other forms: also μῦαCompounds: Some compp., e.g. μυ(ι)ο-σόβη f. `fan against flies, fly-flap' (Delos IIIa, Men.), μύωψ m. `horse-fly; goad, spur' (s. v.), κυνά-μυια f. `dog-fly' (s. v.).Derivatives: 1. μυϊ̃τις, - ιδος f. = θλάσπι, `Capsella bursa pastoris' (Ps.-Dsc.; Redard 71), also μυιό-πτερον (ibd.), as the separating wall of the fruit was compared with the wing of a fly (Strömberg Pflanzennamen 55). -- 2. μυιϊκός `belonging to a fly' (gloss.), μυιώδης name of a god in Elis, who was also called μυί-αγρος "fly-catcher" (Plin.). -- 3. μυΐνδα παίζειν `play the game μυῖα χαλκῆ' (Poll., H.).Origin: IE [Indo-European] [752]Etymology: Formation with ι̯α-suffix like νῆσσα, κίσσα and other animals' names (Chantraine Form. 98). Old word for `fly, mosquito', found in several languages, but because of its popular character subject to all kinds of transformations. PGr. *μύσ-ι̯α, from where μυῖα, agrees best with Lith. mus-ià, mus-ė̃ `fly' and with Slav., e.g. OCS mьš-i-ca `mosquito'. Beside it with k-suffix Lat. mus-ca `fly', with n-suffix Arm. mun, gen. mn-oy `mosquito', if from * mus-no-. Also an s-less basis * mu-no- is possible as a.o. in OWNo. my n. from PNord. *mū-i̯a- n. There are also forms with (secondarily developped ?) velar: Germ., e.g. OHG mucka ' Mücke', with ou-diphthong: Slav., e.g. OCS and Russ. múcha `fly' (IE * mousā) etc., s. WP. 2, 311, Pok. 752, W.-Hofmann s. musca, Fraenkel s. musė̃, Vasmer s. móška; everywhere more forms; on the morphology also Specht Ursprung 43, 203 a. 235. -- Onomatop. origin (from the humming) is quite possible, s. e.g. W.-Hofmann.Page in Frisk: 2,265-266Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > μυῖα
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2 κυνομυίας
κυνομυίᾱς, κυνόμυιαdog-fly: fem acc plκυνομυίᾱς, κυνόμυιαdog-fly: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) -
3 κυνάμυια
A dog-fly, i.e. shameless fly, abusive epith. applied by Ares to Athena, and by Hera to Aphrodite, Il.21.394, 421, cf. Ath.3.126a, 4.157a:—later [full] κυνόμυια, Ezek.Exag. 138, AP11.265 (Lucill.), Ael.NA4.51, Luc.Gall.31, etc.;ὦ γαστὴρ κυνόμυια APl. 1.9
; of the plague of flies in Egypt, LXX Ex.8.21 (17), Ps.77(78).45.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κυνάμυια
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4 κυνομυιών
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5 κυνομυιῶν
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6 κυνομυία
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7 κυνομυίᾳ
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8 κυνομυίης
κυνόμυιαdog-fly: fem gen sg (epic ionic) -
9 κυνάμυια
κυνάμυιαdog-fly: fem nom /voc sg -
10 κυνάμυιαν
κυνάμυιαdog-fly: fem acc sg -
11 κυνόμυια
κυνόμυιαdog-fly: fem nom /voc sg -
12 κυνόμυιαι
κυνόμυιαdog-fly: fem nom /voc pl -
13 κυνόμυιαν
κυνόμυιαdog-fly: fem acc sg -
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15 κυνάμυια
A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > κυνάμυια
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16 κυνάμυια
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `dog-fly' (Il.)Origin: GR [a formation built with Greek elements]Etymology: Usu. as term of abuse. For *κυά-μυια from IE. *ḱuu̯n̥- (\> Skt. śuva-) with - ν- from κυνός etc.?; cf. Lith. šun-musė̃ `id.' Further on the meaning Risch IF 59, 59.Page in Frisk: 2,49Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κυνάμυια
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