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1 ληθαργίας
ληθαργίᾱς, ληθαργίαdrowsiness: fem acc plληθαργίᾱς, ληθαργίαdrowsiness: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) -
2 παυσινύσταλον
παυσινύσταλοςstopping drowsiness: masc /fem acc sgπαυσινύσταλοςstopping drowsiness: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
3 προκαρωθέντα
προκαρόομαιto be affected with drowsiness before: aor part mp neut nom /voc /acc plπροκαρόομαιto be affected with drowsiness before: aor part mp masc acc sg -
4 υπνηρόν
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5 ὑπνηρόν
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6 καρόω 1
καρόω 1.Grammatical information: v.Compounds: also with ὑπο-,Derivatives: κάρωσις `heaviness in the head, drowsiness' (Hp.), καρωτικός `stupefying' (Arist., Gal.), καρώδης `id., drowsy, soporific' (Hp.; on the formation cf. ὑπνώδης and the verbal derivations in - ώδης in Chantraine Formation 431); καρωτίδες ( ἀρτηρίαι) pl. (also sg.) `carotid arteries' medic.); postverbal κάρος n. `torpor, drowsiness' (Arist., Phld., A. R.), cf. καρός κωφός, οἱ δε σκοτόδινος H.Origin: GR [a formation built with Greek elements]X [probably]Etymology: Prob. prop. as denomin. of κάρα, κάρη `head' "have a heavy head" as καρηβαρέω; cf. καρωθείς την κεφαλην σεισθείς, μεθυσθεὶς η βαρηθείς H., s. Baunack Philol. 70, 379. The verb was orig. medial-intransitive. Not from a noun *κάρος n. `head' (Ehrlich Sprachgesch. 6) s. WP. 1, 404.Page in Frisk: 1,791Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > καρόω 1
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7 ληθαργίαι
ληθαργίᾱͅ, ληθαργίαdrowsiness: fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic) -
8 νυσταγμού
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9 νυσταγμοῦ
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10 νυσταγμοί
νυσταγμόςdrowsiness: masc nom /voc pl -
11 νυσταγμώ
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12 νυσταγμῷ
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13 νυσταγμώι
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14 νυσταγμῶι
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15 νυσταγμών
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16 νυσταγμῶν
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17 νυσταγμόν
νυσταγμόςdrowsiness: masc acc sg -
18 νυσταγμός
νυσταγμόςdrowsiness: masc nom sg -
19 προκαρωθέντι
προκαρόομαιto be affected with drowsiness before: aor part mp masc /neut dat sg -
20 κατάνυξις
-εως + ἡ N 3 0-0-1-1-0=2 Is 29,10; Ps 59(60),5astonishment, insensitivity, numbness, drowsinessCf. HARL 1986a 219; 1986b=1992a 77-95; MIQUEL 1986, 229; OTTLEY 1906, 133-134
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