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1 οἶμα
Grammatical information: n.Meaning: `fit of anger, attack, rage', of a lion and an eagls (Il.), of a snake (Q. S.).Derivatives: Aor. οἰμῆσαι `to ṗlunge, to dash forth, said of birds of prey and of people compared to birds of prey' (Χ 140, 308, 311, ω 538), fut. οἰμήσουσι (Orac. ap. Hdt. 1, 62; of θύννοι), with οἴμημα ὅρμημα H. A supposed but unattested pres. *οἰμάω seems, like the ο-vowel, to presuppose a noun *οἶμος or *οἴμη (beside orig. *εἶμα n.), cf. Bechtel Lex. s. v. w. lit. and Porzig Satzinhalte 281; after Sütterlin Denom. 8, 29 (s. also Schwyzer 725 n. 9) and Shipp Studies 77 however irregularly built from οἶμα.Etymology: Prob. with Bezzenberger BB 4, 334, Sommer Lautst. 35 from *οἶσμα to Av. aēšma- m. `anger' (would be Gr. *οἶ[σ]μος; cf. above), which is put as primary noun to an Indo-Ir. verb `put in quick movement, urge forward' (e.g. pres. Skt. íṣ-yati, Av. iš-yeiti; cf. on ἰαίνω); here then, a.o., also Lat. īra `anger'. Cf. ὀϊστός, οἶστρος. -- WP.1, 106f., Pok. 299f., W.-Hofmann s. īra; everywhere w. further forms a. rich lit. On Illyr. names connected Krahe Beitr. z. Namenforsch. 4, 118ff.Page in Frisk: 2,362Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > οἶμα
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2 ὀρχέομαι
Grammatical information: v.Other forms: Aor. ὀρχήσασθαι (Od.).Derivatives: 1. the nom. actionis ὀρχ-ηθμός m. `dance' (Hom., h. Ap.), - ησμός m. `id.' (A.), - ηστύς f. `id.' (Hom., E. Kyk. 171; as κιθαριστύς); younger - ησις f. `id.' (posthom.; Holt Les noms d'action en - σις 127; semantic. in spite of Benveniste Noms d'ag. 86 not to be separated from - ηστύς), - ημα ( ὑπ- ὀρχέομαι) n. `id.' (Simon., S., Pl.); 2. the nom. agentis - ηστήρ (Il.), - ηστής, Dor. - ηστάς (Il., Thera, OldAtt.) m.'dancer' with f. - ηστρίς (com., Pl.), - ήστρια(Moer.); 3. the nom. loci - ήστρα f. `dancing-room, orchestra' (Pl., Arist.); 4. the adj. - ηστικός `belonging to dance(r)s, fit for dancing' (Pl., Arist.). Deatils in Fraenkel Nom. ag. 1, 28f. (a.o. on the analog. - σ-), Benveniste Origines 201, Noms d'ag. 65 f. a. 86, Porzig Satzinhalte 183 a. 236.Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Iterative-intensive formation, formally from primary ἔρχομαι; s.v. and Schwyzer 719 a. 702 (which DELG finds neither formally nor semantically convincing). Skt. r̥ghāyáti `tremble, scream, rage', of old compared (Bq s.v. w. lit., WP. 1, 147, Pok. 339, Mayrhofer s.v.) can at most be indirectly connected.Page in Frisk: 2,433Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ὀρχέομαι
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