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1 δαρτός
A flayed, ἵππων δ. πρόσωπα the skin flayed from horses' heads, Choeril.4.5; δ. χιτών, of skin stripped off, Paul.Aeg. 6.61.II τὰδ. fish which must be skinned before dressing, Mnesith. ap.Ath.8.357c; of animals,ἕν τι τῶν δ. ὀνομαζομένων Gal.2.644
, cf. IG12.190, SIG57.31 (Milet., V. B.C.). -
2 δέρω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `skin, flay' (Il.).Derivatives: δέρμα `(slayed) skin, leather' (Il.; vgl. Porzig Satzinhalte 265) with dimin. δερμάτιον (Pl.); adj. δερμάτινος `leather' (Od.), δερματικός `of leather' (Arist.) with δερματίκιον a cloth (pap.), δερματώδης `skinlike' (Arist.), δερματηρός in δερματηρά f. `tax of the tenners' (pap.), δέρμητες οἱ ἐξ ἐφήβων περίπολοι (cod. περισσοί) H., cf. γυμνῆτες, κούρητες etc. Rare denomin. ἀπο-δερματόω `flay' (Plb.; δεδερματωμέναι as explanation of ἰσχαλωμέναι H.), ἀπο-δερματίζω (medic.), δερμύλλει αἰσχροποιεῖ, οἱ δε ἐκδέρει (H., Sch.; s. Schwyzer 736). - δάρμα (delph.; from δέρμα, Schwyzer 274; but ἀποδάρματα Hdt. 4, 64 with ablaut?). - δέρος n. = δέρμα (S.); also δέρας `id.' (Chios, E.); δάρος τὸ βουτύπιον H. - δορά `flayed skin' (Ion.-Att.); with δορεύς `flayer', also a throw with dice (Herod.), δορίς `sacificial knife' (Com.), δορικός `of skin' (Hp.), δορόω `smear' (inscr.) with δόρωσις, δορώσιμος (pap.), ἐνδόρωμα (inscr.). - δορός `leather sack' (β 354; 380; cf. Schwyzer 459). - δέρρις f. `skin', esp. as term. techn. for screens etc. used in a siege (Th.), from *δέρ-σις (or expressive s. Chantr. 280); here δέρριον τρίχινον σακίον H., δερρίσκος (Attica). - Regular zero grade δάρσις (Gal.). - δέρτρον `caul, membrane' (λ 579 etc.), and δέτρον (H., Et. Gud.). - δερτον (accent.?) `flayed sheep' (Mykonos). - δάρτης `flayer' (gloss.). - Verbal adj. δρατός (Ψ 169), δαρτός (Miletos Va); with δάρτινον πέπλον λινοῦν H.(?) - δῆρις `battle' s. v. - S. also δόρκαι.Etymology: With δέρω compare in Germ. and Balto-Slav., e. g. Goth. dis-, gataíran `tear up, destroy', OHG ( fir-)zeran `id.', NHG ( ver)zehren; Lith. derù, dir̃ti (dìrti) `flay', OCS derǫ, dьrati `flay'. In Sanskrit athem. dár-ti `to split' and the nā-present dr̥ṇā́-ti `id.' Beside the aorist ἔ-δειρα \< *ἔ-δερσα Skt. dárṣ-a-t (subj.). Beside δάρσις = Skt. dŕ̥ti- `sack', Goth. ga-taúrhs `destruction', Russ. dertь `newly cleared land'; δρατός, δαρτός = Skt. dr̥tá-. - A jotpresent (cf. δείρω) in Lith. diriù `flay'; the old zero grade would agree with Gr. δαίρω (Hdt.), but this form is late.Page in Frisk: 1,368-370Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > δέρω
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3 ἐπισκῠνιον
ἐπισκῠ́νιονGrammatical information: n.Meaning: `skin of the brows' (Il.), metaph. `proud, severity' (Plb. 25, 3, 6).Etymology: If the simplex σκύνια n. pl. `eyebrows' (Nic. Th. 177, 443, Poll. 2, 66) was not derived from ἐπισκύνιον, the word would come from *ἐπι-σκύνιος `upon the brows'. In any case we have to start from a nominal *σκυν-, which together with OHG scūr `protecting roof', Lat. ob-scūr-us *`covered', dark' for which an r-n-stem is supposed; with l-suffix, σκύ-λος n. `flayed skin of an animal', σκῦλα n. pl. `spolia'. Perhaps the root is seen in Skt. sku-nā-ti, sku-no-ti `cover'. - See W.-Hofmann s. obscūrus.Page in Frisk: 1,541Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἐπισκῠνιον
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