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ἀμνηστίᾱ, ἀμνηστίαforgetfulness: fem nom /voc /acc dualἀμνηστίᾱ, ἀμνηστίαforgetfulness: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic)——————ἀμνηστίαι, ἀμνηστίαforgetfulness: fem nom /voc plἀμνηστίᾱͅ, ἀμνηστίαforgetfulness: fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic) -
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ἀμνηστίαforgetfulness: fem nom /voc plἀμνηστίᾱͅ, ἀμνηστίαforgetfulness: fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic) -
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ἀμνηστίαforgetfulness: fem nom /voc plἀμνηστίᾱͅ, ἀμνηστίαforgetfulness: fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic) -
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ἀμνηστίᾱς, ἀμνηστίαforgetfulness: fem acc plἀμνηστίᾱς, ἀμνηστίαforgetfulness: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) -
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ἀμνηστίᾱς, ἀμνηστίαforgetfulness: fem acc plἀμνηστίᾱς, ἀμνηστίαforgetfulness: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) -
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ἀμνησίᾱ, ἀμνησίαforgetfulness: fem nom /voc /acc dualἀμνησίᾱ, ἀμνησίαforgetfulness: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic) -
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ἀμνησίᾱ, ἀμνησίαforgetfulness: fem nom /voc /acc dualἀμνησίᾱ, ἀμνησίαforgetfulness: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic) -
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ληθεδανόςcausing forgetfulness: masc acc sgληθεδανόςcausing forgetfulness: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
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λησμοσύνηforgetfulness: fem nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic)——————λησμοσύνηforgetfulness: fem dat sg (attic epic ionic) -
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λήθιοςcausing forgetfulness: masc /fem acc sgλήθιοςcausing forgetfulness: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
11 λανθάνω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `keep somebody unaware, escape notice, be unknown, unnoted; make somebody forget something', midd. `forget, ' (details on the use of the forms in Schwyzer 699 a. 748).Other forms: λήθω ( ληθάνω η 221), aor. λαθεῖν, λελαθεῖν, - έσθαι ( ἐπι-λῆσαι υ 85), fut. λήσω (Il.), perf. λέληθα (IA.), midd. λέλασμαι (Hom.), λέλησμαι (Att.), late aor. λήσασθαι, λησθῆναι, Dor. Aeol. λά̄θω, λά̄σω, λᾶσαι, λέλᾱθα.Compounds: also with prefix. esp. ἐπι-.Derivatives: A. from λαθεῖν. - έσθαι: 1. λάθρη, -ᾱ adv. `secretly' (Il.; λάθρᾰ h. Cer. 240) with λαθραῖος `secret' (IA.). λάθριος (S. Ichn. 66 [lyr.], hell.), - ίδιος, - ιμαῖος (late) `id.'; adv. λαθρᾰ́-δᾱν (Corinn.; like κρυφᾰ́-δᾱν), λαθρη-δόν, - δά, - δίς (late); as 1. member λαθρο-, e.g. λαθρό-νυμφος `secretly married' (Lyc.), for the older variant λᾰθι-, e. g. λαθι-κηδής (X 83), prop. "at which the sorrows remain hidden" but also with the verb directly associated: `making sorrows forgotten' (s. Schwyzer 447, Bechtel Lex. s. v.); cf. λᾱθι- s. C. - 2. λαθητικός `who avoids notice' (Arist.; λάθησις sch. Gen. A 36) ; 3. λάθος n. `forgetfulness' (NGr. for *λῆθος, λᾶθος s. B.). - B. From λήθειν: 1. λήθη, Dor. λάθα `forgetfulness' (Β 33; cf. Porzig Satzinhalte 233) with ληθαῖος `making forgotten, forgetful' (Call., Lyc.), also ληθήμων, ληθώδης, λήθιος (H.). 2. λᾶθος n. = λήθη (Theoc.); λαθοσύνα f. `id.' (E. IT 1279, uncertain, cf. Wyss - συνη 42). 3. ληθεδών, - όνος f. `id.' (AP, APl.) with ληθεδανός = ληθαῖος (Luc.); Chantraine Form. 361 f. 4. ἔκ-λη-σις (ω 485), ἐπί-λᾱ-σις (Pi. P. 1, 46) `forgetting', from ἐκ-, ἐπι-λήθειν; besides from the simplex the typologically older λῆσ-τις `id.' (S., E.); Schwyzer 504, Chantraine 276, Holt Les noms d'action en - σις 36 f., Porzig Satzinhalte 196. -- 5. λήσ-μων `forgeting, forgetful' (Them.) with λησμοσύνη (Hes. Th. 55; after μνημοσύνη; also S. Ant. 151); ἐπιλήσ-μων `id.' (Att.) with ἐπιλησμον-ή, - μοσύνη (Crat., LXX), ἐπιλησμον-έω, λησμον-έω (M.- a. NGr.); details in Georgacas Glotta 36, 167f. (not always correct). - C. As 1.member in verbal governing compp.: 1. λησί-μβροτος `taking men unawares, deceiver' (h. Merc.; Zumbach Neuerungen 24); 2. λᾱθί-πονος `forgetting (making forgotten) sorrows' (S.; cross with λᾰθι-; Schwyzer 444); 3. λᾱθ-άνεμος `escaping the wind' (Simon.).Etymology: On ἀληθής, λήθαργος s. vv.; cf. also ἄλαστος. As basis of the Greek system serves the present λήθω, λά̄θω; beside this stands from the beginning the thematic zero grade aorist λᾰθεῖν and λελᾰθεῖν, - έσθαι with the perf. midd. λέλασμαι and isolated nominal derivv., esp. the couple λάθ-ρᾱ: λαθ-ι- (Schwyzer 447 f.); also the nasalpresent λα-ν-θ-άνω (beside λήθω which is in Hom. better attested) is perhaps an innovation (after μαθεῖν: μανθάνω?; Kuiper Nasalpräs. 156). -As in πύθω (: πύος), βρίθω (: βριαρός) also in λήθω the - θ- can be isolated as an added (present) element; a dentalless form seems indeed found in λῃ̃το ἐπελάθετο (beside λήιτο ἐπε\<λά\> θετο) H. (on - ι- s. below). Thus connection with the synonymous Lat. lă-t-eō `be hidden' becomes probable (cf. for the formation the opposite păt-eō; s. also on δατέομαι). - Other combinations are because of the meaning either very uncertain or wrong: Toch. A lä(n)t-, B lät-, lant- `go out' (Pedersen Tocharisch 173), Slav.: OCS lajati ' ἐνεδρεύειν', Tchech. lákati `persecute' (hard to separate from identical verbs meaning ' ὑλακτεῖν' resp. `desire'; Germ. nouns as OWNo. lōmr `treason, deceit', OHG luog `hole, lair'. - For an original long diphthong lāi- are both λαίθαργος (which is Pre-Greek, s. v.) and λῃ̃το unreliable evidence; can λῃ̃το be from *l̥h₂-to? - On Λητώ s. v. - Further forms in Pok. 651, W.-Hofmann s. lateō.Page in Frisk: 2,80-82Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > λανθάνω
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12 λήθαργος
Grammatical information: m., f., also pl.Meaning: `lethargy, lethargic fever' (Hp., Arist., Chrysipp. Stoic.), also as adj. `forgetful' (Men., AP).Derivatives: ληθαργ-ικός `affected by lethargy, lethargic' (medic., AP), - ώδης `id.' (Dsc., Gal.), - ία `lethargy' ( Kom. Adesp.), - έω `be forgaful' (pap., inscr.). Unclear ἀλήθαργος POxy. 1381, 100 (liter. text IIp).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Prob. as prop. adjective (scil. νόσος, πυρετός). Analysed as λήθ-αργος, which would have meant "through forgetfulness inactive or slow", "was für die Krankheit nicht ganz einleuchtet" (Frisk). An original *λήθ-αλγος "suffering of forgetfulness' or "making forget the suffering' is also not immediately clear. - Cf. λαίθαργος, which shows that the word is Pre-Greek; so the considerations are useless.Page in Frisk: 2,115Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > λήθαργος
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13 ἐπιλησμονή
ἐπιλησμονή, ῆς, ἡ (s. λανθάνω; Cratinus Com. [V B.C.], Fgm. 410 K.; ins: WFerguson, The Legal Terms Common to the Macedon. Inscr. and the NT 1913, 57, of the building of a tomb in awareness of the ‘forgetfulness’ of one’s heirs; Sir 11:27) forgetfulness ἀκροατὴς ἐπιλησμονῆς a forgetful hearer Js 1:25 (on the constr. s. Mlt-H. 440; Rob. 496f; s. B-D-F §165).—DELG s.v. λανθάνω. -
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