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1 αιολοβρέντα
αἰολοβρέντᾱ, αἰολοβρόντηςwielder of the flashing thunderbolt: masc nom /voc /acc dual (doric)αἰολοβρόντηςwielder of the flashing thunderbolt: masc voc sg (doric)αἰολοβρέντᾱ, αἰολοβρόντηςwielder of the flashing thunderbolt: masc gen sg (doric aeolic)αἰολοβρόντηςwielder of the flashing thunderbolt: masc nom sg (epic doric) -
2 αἰολοβρέντα
αἰολοβρέντᾱ, αἰολοβρόντηςwielder of the flashing thunderbolt: masc nom /voc /acc dual (doric)αἰολοβρόντηςwielder of the flashing thunderbolt: masc voc sg (doric)αἰολοβρέντᾱ, αἰολοβρόντηςwielder of the flashing thunderbolt: masc gen sg (doric aeolic)αἰολοβρόντηςwielder of the flashing thunderbolt: masc nom sg (epic doric) -
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αἰολοβρόντᾱ, αἰολοβρόντηςwielder of the flashing thunderbolt: masc nom /voc /acc dualαἰολοβρόντηςwielder of the flashing thunderbolt: masc voc sgαἰολοβρόντᾱ, αἰολοβρόντηςwielder of the flashing thunderbolt: masc gen sg (doric aeolic)αἰολοβρόντηςwielder of the flashing thunderbolt: masc nom sg (epic) -
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αἰολοβρόντᾱ, αἰολοβρόντηςwielder of the flashing thunderbolt: masc nom /voc /acc dualαἰολοβρόντηςwielder of the flashing thunderbolt: masc voc sgαἰολοβρόντᾱ, αἰολοβρόντηςwielder of the flashing thunderbolt: masc gen sg (doric aeolic)αἰολοβρόντηςwielder of the flashing thunderbolt: masc nom sg (epic) -
5 μαρμαίρω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `flash, sparkle, gleam' (Il., late also prose); only presentCompounds: Rarely with ἀνα-, παρα-, περι-, ὑπο-. πυρι-, περι-μάρμαρος `sparkling (of fire)' (Man., Hymn. Is.)Derivatives: Besides μαρμάρεος `gleaming, flashing, sparkling' (Il.) with μαρμαρίζω = μαρμαίρω (Pi., D. S.); μαρμαρυγή f. `flashing, sparkling', a. o. of rapid movements (cf. on 1. ἀργός; IA., since θ 265), after ἀμαρυγή (Debrunner IF 21, 243 f., Porzig Satzinhalte 229) with μαρμαρυγώδης `flashing-like' (Hp.), μαρμαρύσσω (: ἀμαρύσσω) = μαρμαίρω (Them., Jul.); with μαρμάρυγμα (Cael. Aur.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: On μάρμαρος s. v. The reduplicated intensive yot-present μαρμαίρω (\< *μαρ-μαρ-ι̯ω) stands beside μαρμάρεος like δαιδάλλω beside δαιδάλεος (cf. Schulze Kl. Schr. 118 n. 3; on - εος Schmid - εος u. - ειος 34). As simplex μαρ- is found in Μαῖρα f. "the sparkling"(?), name of the Sirius (Call., Eratosth., as PN in Hom.; Scherer Gestirnnamen 114f.); in μαρ-αυγέω, ἀ-μαρ-ύσσω, prob. also in μαρίλη and μαριεύς (s. vv.); further perhaps the PN Άμφί-μαρος, son of Poseidon (Paus. 9, 29, 6; Lesky RhM 93, 54ff.; \< *Άμφι-μάρ-μαρος?). -- As certain cognate outside Greek was considered Skt. márīci- f. (m.) `beam of light, (air)mirage' (cf. μαρί̄-λη, *μαρι̯α \> μαῖρα?). Though accepted by Mayrhofer ( KEWA 2, 589, EWAia 2, 321), the connection must be rejected, as Greek μαρ- cannot be explained in this comparison (it is an old comparison, from the time when *a was not a problem; Pok. 733 writes simply * mer-). Further suppositions (Lat. merus `unmixed, pure', also mare `sea' ?, OE ā-merian `purify, taste', Russ. mar `ardour of the sun' etc.), cf. WP. 2, 273f., Pok. 733, W.-Hofmann s. merus, Vasmer s. mar are also most doubtful. - The reduplication μαρ-μαρ- is hardly IE. ᾽Αμαρυγή has a prothetic vowel, which is typical of Pre-Greek (as is the suffix - υγ-). So the word is no doubst Pre-Greek.Page in Frisk: 2,176Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > μαρμαίρω
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6 αιολοβρόνταν
αἰολοβρόντᾱν, αἰολοβρόντηςwielder of the flashing thunderbolt: masc acc sg (epic doric aeolic)αἰολοβρόντηςwielder of the flashing thunderbolt: masc acc sg -
7 αἰολοβρόνταν
αἰολοβρόντᾱν, αἰολοβρόντηςwielder of the flashing thunderbolt: masc acc sg (epic doric aeolic)αἰολοβρόντηςwielder of the flashing thunderbolt: masc acc sg -
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10 κεραυνοφαές
κεραυνοφαήςflashing like lightning: masc /fem voc sgκεραυνοφαήςflashing like lightning: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
11 μαρμαρυγής
μαρμαρυγήflashing: fem gen sg (attic epic ionic)——————μαρμαρύσσωflash: aor subj pass 2nd sgμαρμαρυγήflashing: fem dat pl (epic) -
12 μαρμαρέας
μαρμαρέᾱς, μαρμάρεοςflashing: fem acc plμαρμαρέᾱς, μαρμάρεοςflashing: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) -
13 μαρμαρέη
μαρμάρεοςflashing: fem nom /voc sg (epic ionic)——————μαρμάρεοςflashing: fem dat sg (epic ionic) -
14 μαρμαρέων
μαρμάρεοςflashing: fem gen plμαρμάρεοςflashing: masc /neut gen pl -
15 μαρμάρεον
μαρμάρεοςflashing: masc acc sgμαρμάρεοςflashing: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
16 φλογόεν
φλογόειςflashing: masc voc sgφλογόειςflashing: neut nom /voc sg -
17 φλογόεντα
φλογόειςflashing: neut nom /voc /acc plφλογόειςflashing: masc acc sg -
18 χαροπός
A fierce,λέοντες Od.11.611
, h.Merc. 569, IG42(1).131.12 (Epid.); ; ; κύνα, of Hecuba, Lyr.Adesp. 101; (lyr.); χαροποῖσι πιθήκοις ( παρὰ προσδοκίαν for λέουσι, in an oracle alluding to the Spartans) Ar. Pax 1065 (hex.); of serpents, AP10.22 ([place name] Bianor); grim,Ἄρης IG9(1).868.1
(Corc., vii/vi B. C., nisi leg. Χάροπος, gen. of Χάροψ) ; γένεια, of bears, Nonn.D.5.363; κεραῖαι, of a bull, ib.40.52; γενειάδες, of dogs, ib. 307. Adv. - πῶς Sch.Opp.C.3.510.2 of eyes, flashing, bright,βλέποντος χαροποῖς τοῖς ὀφθαλμοῖς ὑπὸ τὴν κόρυν οἷον οἱ λέοντες ἐν ἀναβολῇ τοῦ ὁρμῆσαι Philostr.Her. 12a
.1;τὸ χ. αὐτοῦ καὶ γοργόν Id.Im.1.23
;χ. βλέμματος ἀστεροπαί AP5.152
(Asclep.), cf. 155 (Mel.);ὄμματά μοι γλαυκᾶς χαροπώτερα πολλὸν Ἀθάνας Theoc.20.25
; ὄμμα χ., typical of a brave man, Arist.Phgn. 807b1; of persons, flashing-eyed, φοβερὰ καὶ χαροπὴ καὶ δεινῶς ἀνδρική (sc. ἡ Ἀθηνᾶ) Luc.DDeor.19.1: neut. as Adv.,χαροπὸν βλέπειν Philostr.Im.1.28
; χαροπὸν στράπτουσιν ὀπωπαί (of the hare) Opp.C.3.510 (regul. Adv. - πῶς Sch. ad loc.).b glassy, glazed, dull, of the eyes of winedrinkers, Al.Ge.49.12 (χαροποιοὶ.. ὑπὲρ οἶνον, v.l. ἀπὸ οἴνου, LXX l.c., s. v.l.), Sm.Pr.23.29 (πελιοὶ LXX
l.c.).3 of one of the chief eye-colours in men and animals, perh. bluish-grey, distd. fr. μέλας, γλαυκός, and αἰγωπός, Arist.HA 492a3, GA 779b14;τὰ χ. ἢ μέλανα ὄμματα Luc.DMort.1.3
; of persons, bluish-grey-eyed PPetr.1p.54, al. (iii B. C.), Theoc.12.35, cf. Philostr.Im.2.5, al.; of horses, Opp.C.1.310, 4.113; of dogs, X.Cyn.3.3, Arr.Cyn.5.1 (prob.), Gp.19.2.1; of rams, ib.18.1.3; of παρδάλεις, Eust. 1703.29; opp. μελανόφθαλμος, S.E.M.7.198; persons with this eyecolour are φθινώδεες acc. to Hp.Epid.3.14 (where Gal.17(1).726 thinks Hp. ought to have mentioned a different colour, γλαυκός). Adv. [comp] Comp. -ώτερον, μελαίνεσθαι (of the eyes) Hld.2.35.4 of the sea, bluish-grey, grey,χαροποῖο θαλάσσης Orph.Fr.245.21
, cf. A. 272, [S.] Fr.1126.3, AP12.53 (Mel.), 9.36 (Secund.), Anacreont. 53.30, Nonn.D.4.187, al.; of the dawn,χ. ἠώς A.R.1.1280
; of the moon, Arat.1152, Q.S.10.337;πρὸς ἕω λαμβάνει [ἡ σελήνη] χρόαν κυανοειδῆ καὶ χαροπήν Plu.2.934d
; of certain stars,χ. καὶ ἀναλδέες εἱλίσσονται Arat.394
, cf. 594.5 metaph., grey, ὑπὸ σὸν (sc. τῆς Νεμέσεως)τροχὸν ἄστατον ἀστιβῆ χαροπὰ μερόπων στρέφεται Τύχα Mesom.Nem.8
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A sparkle, twinkle,ἀ. λάμπρον προσώπω
flashing, radiant glance,Sapph.
Supp.5.18, cf. A.R.3.288; of changing colour, and light, AP5.258 (Paul. Sil.); διδύμης ἀ. χροιῆς, of gems, Tryph.71, etc.; of any quick, light motion, Χαρίτων ἀμαρύγματ' ἔχουσα with the flashing steps of Graces, Hes.Fr.21,94; of wrestling,ἀ. πάλας B.8.36
; ἀ. χείλεος quivering of the lip, Theoc. 23.7: metaph.,τῶν πισύρων ἀρετῶν ἀμαρύγματα AP7.343
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