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1 φεριμπότ
ferryΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > φεριμπότ
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2 πείρω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `to perforate, to pierce, to pervade'; as simplex ep. poet., w. prefix also (late) prose. On the aorist πορεῖν s. v.Derivatives: (Very condensed survey): A. From the full grade: 1. διαμπερ-ές adv. `right through, continuously' (Il., Schwyzer 513). 2. περ-όνη f. `brooch, buckle' (Il.; like βελ-όνη, ἀκ-όνη a.o.) with - ονίς, - όνιον, - ονίδιον, - ονάω, - όνημα, - ονητήρ, - ονητρίς. -- B. From the full grade with o (1. and 2. semantically independent of the verb): 1. πόρος m. `passage, ford, narrowing, journey, road, way; means, way out', pl. `earnings' (Il.) with a. πορ-εύς, - ιμος; b. πορ-εύομαι, - εύω `to carry, to provide' (IA.), from which - εία, - εῖον, - ευμα, - ευσις, - ευτικός; c. πορ-ίζω, - ίζομαι `to bring about, to provide oneself' (IA.), from which - ισμός, - ισμα, - ιστής, - ιστικός. As 2. member a. o. in ἄ-πορος `with no way out, impassable, destitute' (Pi., IA.) with ἀπορ-έω, - ία. 2. πορ-θμός m. `ferry (ferry place, ferry road), strait, sound' (IA.; like στα-θμός a.o.) with - θμίς, - θμιος, - θμικός, - θμεύς, - θμεύω, - θμεία, - θμεῖον, - θμευμα u.a. - On πόρπη, πόρπαξ s.v.Etymology: With the yot-present πείρω agrees phonet. and semant. OCS na-perjǫ `pierce'; the aorist πεῖραι has a formal agreement in Skt. aor. subj. párṣat(i) `may he carry over' (IE * per-s-); here the reduplicated pres. pí-par-ti. The meaning `carry over, ferry over' is still found in Greek in πόρος, πορθμός. Beside πόρος stands in Germ. a corresponding IE ā-stem, OWNo. fǫr, OE faru f. `voyage, expedition' (would be Gr. *πορά); here further Thrac. PN in - παρος, - παρα. The family has further a great many representatives in several languages, e.g. in Latin por-ta, - tus, - tāre, in Germ. OHG etc. faran `fare', in Armen. heriwn `piercer', which learn nothing for πείρω a. con.; s. also πορεῖν (and πέρνημι)}. -- WP. 2, 39 f., Pok. 816f., W.-Hofmann s. porta, Mayrhofer s. píparti2 w. further details a. lit.Page in Frisk: 2,491-492Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > πείρω
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3 πορθμός
A ferry or place crossed by a ferry, strait, narrow sea,π. Ἰθάκης τε Σάμοιό τε Od.4.671
; of the straits of Salamis, Hdt.8.76,91; πορθμὸν ἀμείφας Ἕλλας, i.e. the Hellespont, A.Pers.68(lyr.), cf. 722, 799;π. Σαρωνικός Id.Ag. 307
; ὁ ἐς Ἀΐδα πορθμός the Styx, E.Hec. 1106(lyr.); ὁ π. ὁ περὶ τὴν Σκύλλαν, i.e. the straits of Messina, Pl.Ep. 345e, cf. Arist. Mir. 834b3, Vent. 973b1: hence prov., π. Σικελίας a 'slough of despond', Lib.Ep.221.1.b generally, the sea, Pi.I.4(3).57.II crossing by a ferry, passage, S.Tr. 571, E.Hel. 532(both pl.);χωρεῖ ὁ π. Macho
ap.Ath.8.341c; π. χθονός a passage to it, E.Cyc. 108;οὐ πᾶσι π. αὑτὸς Ἀργείοισιν ἦν; Id.Hel. 127
; τηρήσαντες τὸν π. watching for the opportunity to cross, Th.6.2.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πορθμός
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4 πορθμεῖον
II passage-boat, ferry-boat, Id.7.25, X.HG5.1.23, Antiph.86.4, Luc.DMort.10.1;πορθμείων ὅρμου ὅρος IG12.890
.III ferryman's fee, Call.Fr. 110, Luc.DMort.22.1 (pl.);τὸ εἰς Ῥήνειαν π. Inscr.Delos 442
A 153(ii B.C.).IV landing-place, Wilcken Chr.392.10(ii A.D.), etc. [This word and its cognates are sts. written προθ-in Pap., e.g.POxy.1421.6(iii A.D.).]Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πορθμεῖον
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6 νεκροστολῶν
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7 περάμασι
πέραμαferry: neut dat pl -
8 περάμασιν
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10 περάματι
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11 περάματος
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12 πορθμοίν
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13 πορθμοῖν
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14 πορθμοίο
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15 πορθμοῖο
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16 πορθμοίς
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17 πορθμοῖς
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18 πορθμού
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19 πορθμοῦ
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20 πορθμοί
πορθμόςferry: masc nom /voc pl
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