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1 κήπος
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2 κῆπος 1
κῆπος 1.Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `garden, orchard, plantation' (Il.), `unworked piece of land' (Cypr.; cf. Kretschmer Glotta 3, 303 with R. Meister).Other forms: Dor. κᾶποςCompounds: Often as 1. member, e. g. κηπουρός \< *κηπο-Ϝορός (Att., hell.), also κηπ-ωρός (Archipp.; prob. after θυρωρός, s. on θύρα) `gardener'; κηπο-λάχανον `garden of vergetables' (pap.; type ἱππο-πόταμος, s. on ἵππος; cf. Strömberg Wortstudien 7), also κηπο-λαχαν-ία `id.' (pap.); κηπ-εργός `gardener' (Korykos; after ἔργον for - ουργός [Poll.]). Also as 2. member, e. g. περί-κηπος m. `garden around the house' (ptol. pap., D. S.; prob. after περί-χωρος); ἀγρό-κηπος (Att. inscr., Rom. Emp.), ἀγρο-κήπιον (Str.) `field worked as garden'.Derivatives: Diminutiva κηπίον (Halic. Va, Th. etc.), - πίδιον (Plu., D. L.), - πάδιον (pap.); κηπαῖος `of the garden' (Arist.; Chantraine Formation 48), κηπεύς, Dor. καπεύς `gardener' (Philyll. Com. 14, AP; Bosshardt Die Nom. auf - ευς 49), κηπίδες Νύμφαι `garden-Nymphs' (Aristainet.). Denomin. verb κηπεύω `work in the garden, cultivate' (E., Eub., Arist.) with κηπεῖαι f. pl. `gardens' (Pl. Lg. 845d), κηπεύματα pl. `garden-products, -fruits' (Ar. Av. 1100), κηπευτής = κηπεύς (Gloss.), κηπεύσιμος `grown up in a garden' (Alex. Trall.; aftr φυτεύσιμος, Arbenz Die Adj. auf - ιμος 86).Origin: LW [a loanword which is (probably) not of Pre-Greek origin] Eur. substr.Etymology: But for the ending κῆπος, κᾶπος can be identical with a westgerm. word of comparable meaning, OHG huoba, OS hōba, NHG Hufe, Hube f. `piece of land of a certain size', Dutch hoeve `farm', IE. *kāpā́; here also Alb. kopshtë `garden' (with shtë-suffix), which has a velar in anlaut. On further connections, some uncertain or wrong ( κάπετος, Lat. capiō, OHG habaro `oats') s. Bq, Pok. 529. Beekes ?? Does it point to a European substratum?Page in Frisk: 1,842Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κῆπος 1
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3 παράδεισος
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `enclosed park, zoological garden' (X.), `garden' (LXX, hell., pap., inscr.), `garden of Eden' (LXX), `abode of the blessed, paradise' (NT).Origin: LW [a loanword which is (probably) not of Pre-Greek origin] Pers.Etymology: By X. always of the parks of the Persian kings and nobles, Greek form of Av. pairi-daēza- m. `enclosed terrain (by a wall)' (= Gr. *περι-τοιχος), MIran. * pardēz, NP. pālēz `garden' (Schwyzer 193 w. lit.). From Gr. Lat. paradīsus. -- Cf. on τεῖχος.Page in Frisk: 2,473Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > παράδεισος
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4 κηπεύω
A rear in a garden, λάχανα, σῖτον, Luc.VH1.34, Herm.in Phdr.p.202 A.:—[voice] Pass., Dsc.3.43; τὰ κηπευόμενα garden plants, Arist.PA 668a18, Thphr.HP7.1.1, Gal.6.542; Ἠριδανὸς ὕδασι κ. κόρας, i.e. the Phaethontids, who became poplars, Eub.67.6: metaph., tend, cherish, .II cultivate like a garden, Thphr. CP4.6.7 ([voice] Pass.), Hld.9.4 ([voice] Pass.): metaph., vivify, freshen, Αἰδὼς κ. δρόσοις [τὸν λειμῶνα] E.Hipp.78;ὁπόσα ὁ ποταμὸς κ. Philostr.VA2.26
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5 ἀλωή
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `threshing-floor, garden' (Il.), also `halo' (around sun and moon) (Arat.); also `disk' of sun or moon, of a shield.Dialectal forms: Cypr. ἄλουα κῆποι H. (n. pl.?); Cypr. gen. alawo (= ἀλϜω?). Dor. αλος in Sicily, prob. from * alwo-.Compounds: μητρ-αλοίᾱς `matricide' (A.); Schwyzer 451: 4.Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Maybe from *ἀλωϜη. ἅλως and the Cypr. forms might be from a hysterodynamic noun (type πάτρως) with nom. -ōu-s, acc. -ou-m̥, gen. - u-os; Beekes, Mnemosyne 24, 1972, 350-2. The root could be *sl̥(H)-. If Swed. lō is cognate, we might reconstruct * h₂(e)l-. Wrong Schwyzer 479:7: orig. `round', from PIE. u̯el(u)- `wind', which does not explain the Cyprian forms, nor the meaning `garden'. - Semantically we have prob. to think of a small piece of land near the farm, used for growing fruits and vegetables (garden) and for threshing; from threshing-floor \> disk \> halo; Ure, Class. Quart., 49, 1955, 255-230.Page in Frisk: 1,82-83Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἀλωή
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6 ὄρχος
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `row of vines or fruit trees' (η 127, ω 341, Hes. Sc. 296, B., Ar., X., Thphr.);Other forms: ὀρχός m. `border of the eyelid, ταρσός' (Poll. 2, 69); ὀρχάς περίβολος, αἱμασιά H., ὀρχάδος στέγης (S. Fr. 812); ὀρχηδόν (Hdt. 7, 144), after H., = ἡβηδόν, usu. explained as `in a row, general'.Derivatives: Besides ὄρχατος m. `ordened plantation, garden' (η 112, ω 222, AP), pl. `rows of garden plants, fruit trees, vines' (Ξ 123, E. Fr. 896, 2, Moschio Trag. 6, 12), metaph. ὀδόντων, κιόνων ὄρχατος (AP, Ach. Tat.). With μ-suffix: ὀρχμαί φραγμοί, καλαμῶνες, φάραγγες, σπῆλυγξ H.; ὀρχμούς λοχμῶδες καὶ ὄρειον χωρίον οὑκ ἐπεργαζόμενον ( Lex.); in the same meaning ὀρχάμη (Poll. 7, 147).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: If the ἅπ. λεγ. ὀρχηδόν is rightly understood as `following the row', is for ὄρχος also the general meaning `row' to be accepted; from there, prob. as collective abstract, ὄρχατος prop. `order of rows (of plants)'. Then it seems hardly possible, to bring the above words together under a notion `fence, enclosure', which, thought obvious for ὄρχατος in the sense of `garden' and acceptable for the rare ὀρχός, ὀρχάς, hardly fits ὄρχος (pace Porzig Satzinhalte 310). Thus the connection with IE *u̯er-ǵh- `turn, wind together, fence in' in Lith. veržiù `fence in, string' (diff. s. εἴργω), Germ., e.g. OWNo. virgill `snare', NHG er-würgen a.o. (Brugmann IF 15, 84ff., WP. 1, 272f., Pok.1154 f.) is weakened; doubtful as well becomes the comparison with Lith. sérgmi `preserve, watch over' (Fraenkel KZ 72, 193 ff. with Prellwitz). Attractive Mann Lang. 26, 385: to Alb. varg `row, wreath, chain'. -- Commonly accepted is the connection with the town-name Όρχομενός (older Έρχ-, cf. Schwyzer 255; Illyr. Όργομεναί, Krahe ZNF 7, 25 n. 4 a. 11, 81). S. also εἴργω, ἔρχατος, ὄρχαμος. - As there is no IE etymon, it seems more probable that the word (note the meanings!; and th name of the town) is Pre-Greek.Page in Frisk: 2,434Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ὄρχος
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7 παράδεισος
παράδεισος, ου, ὁ (Old Persian pairidaêza [Avestan form; s. WHinz, Altiranisches Sprachgut der Nebenüberlieferungen, ’75, 179]=‘enclosure’; Hebr. פַּרְדֵּס. In Gk. X.+; gener. ‘garden’; freq. pap., s. also New Docs 2, 201) in our lit., except GJs 2:4, not of any formal garden (as also TestAbr A 4 p. 80, 23 [Stone p. 8, 23] ApcrEzk Fgm. a) or park, but only① the garden of Eden, paradise (Gen 2f; Philo; Jos., Ant. 1, 37; SibOr 1, 24; 26; 30; Iren. 5, 5, 1 [Harv. II 331, 3]; Orig., C. Cels. 7, 50, 31; Hippol., Did., Theoph. Ant. 2, 22 [p. 154, 21]), lit. Dg 12:3, and in the same connection fig., of those who love God, οἱ γενόμενοι παράδεισος τρυφῆς who prove to be a luscious paradise, in so far as they allow fruit-laden trees to grow up within them 12:1 (cp. PsSol 14:3).② a transcendent place of blessedness, paradise (ὁ παράδεισος τῆς δικαιοσύνης appears as such En 32:3; cp. 20:7; TestLevi 18:10; SibOr Fgm. 3, 48 and other passages in the OT pseudepigrapha not preserved in Gk., as well as other sources in the lit. given below.—Dssm., B 146 [BS 148]) Lk 23:43 (JWeisengoff, EcclRev 103, ’40, 163–67). ὡς ἐν π. AcPl Ha 3, 23. More fully ὁ π. τοῦ θεοῦ (Gen 13:10; Ez 28:13; 31:8; PGM 4, 3027 ἐν τῷ ἁγίῳ ἑαυτοῦ [=τ. θεοῦ] παραδείσῳ) Rv 2:7. ἁρπάζεσθαι εἰς τὸν π. be caught up into Paradise 2 Cor 12:4.—S. on οὐρανός 1e and τρίτος 1a. Further, Bousset, Rel.3 282ff; 488ff; PVolz, D. Eschatologie der jüd. Gemeinde im ntl. Zeitalter ’34, 417f; Billerb. IV 1118–65; Windisch on 2 Cor 12:4; AWabnitz, Le Paradis du Hadès: RTQR 19, 1910, 328–31; 410–14; 20, 1911, 130–38.—DELG. M-M. TW. -
8 εκήπευσ'
ἐκήπευσα, κηπεύωrear in a garden: aor ind act 1st sgἐκήπευσε, κηπεύωrear in a garden: aor ind act 3rd sg -
9 ἐκήπευσ'
ἐκήπευσα, κηπεύωrear in a garden: aor ind act 1st sgἐκήπευσε, κηπεύωrear in a garden: aor ind act 3rd sg -
10 κεκηπευμένον
κηπεύωrear in a garden: perf part mp masc acc sgκηπεύωrear in a garden: perf part mp neut nom /voc /acc sg -
11 κηπευομένων
κηπεύωrear in a garden: pres part mp fem gen plκηπεύωrear in a garden: pres part mp masc /neut gen pl -
12 κηπευόμενον
κηπεύωrear in a garden: pres part mp masc acc sgκηπεύωrear in a garden: pres part mp neut nom /voc /acc sg -
13 κηπευόντων
κηπεύωrear in a garden: pres part act masc /neut gen plκηπεύωrear in a garden: pres imperat act 3rd pl -
14 κηπεύον
κηπεύωrear in a garden: pres part act masc voc sgκηπεύωrear in a garden: pres part act neut nom /voc /acc sg -
15 κηπεῦον
κηπεύωrear in a garden: pres part act masc voc sgκηπεύωrear in a garden: pres part act neut nom /voc /acc sg -
16 κηπεύει
κηπεύωrear in a garden: pres ind mp 2nd sgκηπεύωrear in a garden: pres ind act 3rd sg -
17 κηπεύουσι
κηπεύωrear in a garden: pres part act masc /neut dat pl (attic epic doric ionic)κηπεύωrear in a garden: pres ind act 3rd pl (attic epic doric ionic) -
18 κηπεύουσιν
κηπεύωrear in a garden: pres part act masc /neut dat pl (attic epic doric ionic)κηπεύωrear in a garden: pres ind act 3rd pl (attic epic doric ionic) -
19 κηπεύω
κηπεύωrear in a garden: pres subj act 1st sgκηπεύωrear in a garden: pres ind act 1st sg -
20 κηποποιίας
κηποποιίᾱς, κηποποιίαmaking of a garden: fem acc plκηποποιίᾱς, κηποποιίαmaking of a garden: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic)
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