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1 ἀρύω 1
ἀρύω 1.Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `draw (water)' (Hes.).Other forms: Aor. ἀρῠ́σαιCompounds: οἰν-ήρυσις (Ar.)Derivatives: ἀρυστήρ, - ῆρος m. `spoon'. ἄρυσ-τις f. `ladle' (S.); Schwyzer 504, Chantr. Form. 275f. ἀρυσάνη (Timo), cf. λεκάνη etc.; ἄρυσος m. `wicker-basket' (Hdn.), cf. τάμισος, πέτασος etc., Schwyzer 516, Chantr. Form. 435.Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Unknown. Frisk, Eranos 50, 1952, 1-8 takes it as *Ϝαρύω (cf. (Ϝ)αρυσσάμενος Hes. Op. 550) and connects Arm. gerem `(take) prisoner)', and εὑρίσκω `find' (as * uer-) and OIr. fūar `inveni'; the Greek - α- would be a problem, in spite of Frisk's comparisons; most uncertain. (S. also εἴρερον.)Page in Frisk: 1,157-158Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἀρύω 1
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2 εἴρερον
Grammatical information: acc.Meaning: `emprisonment, servitude' (θ 529).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Etym. uncertain. Against connection with Lat. servus Frisk Eranos 50, 6ff., where a basis *ϜερϜερον is suggested connecting also Arm. gerem `take prisoner'. Prob. not to εὑρίσκω `find' and ἀρύω `scop' (s. vv.); for the meaning cf. Skt. gráha-, gráhaṇa- `taking, emprisonment, scooping'. - Other suggestions in Bechtel Lex. and Brugmann IF 19, 382ff. (s. Bq).Page in Frisk: 1,466Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > εἴρερον
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3 εὑρίσκω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `find' (τ 158)Other forms: Aor. εὑρεῖν, ind. εὗρον (Il.; later also ηὗρον), fut. εὑρήσω (h. Merc. 302, Ion.-Att.), perf. εὕρηκα, - ημαι ( ηὕρ-), aor. pass. εὑρεθῆναι with fut. εὑρεθήσομαι (Ion.-Att.)Compounds: often with prefix, e. g. ἀν-, ἐξ-, ἐφ-. As 1. member εὑρησι- (later εὑρεσι-) in εὑρησι-επής `who finds ἔπη, epic poet' (Pi.), εὑρησι-λογέω `find grounds, find excuses' and - λογία `abitlity, to find grounds, eristics, making empty words' (hell.; after the compp. in - λογέω, - λογία, cf. Schwyzer 726; on the meaning Zucker Philol. 82, 256ff.); with εὑρησί-λογος (Corn. a. o.).Derivatives: derivv., also from the prefixcompp. (not noted): εὕρημα, later εὕρεμα (Schwyzer 523) `find' (Ion.-Att.), εὕρεσις `discovery' (Ion.-Att.; εὕρησις Apollod.; vgl. Fraenkel 1, 187 n. 1); εὕρετρα pl. `finder-reward' (Ulp.); εὑρετής `discoverer' (Att.) with f. εὑρετίς, - έτις (S. Fr. 101 [uncertain], D. S.); also εὑρέτρια (D. S., pap.; Chantraine Formation 104ff., Schwyzer 475); Εὑρέσιος surname of Ζεύς = Iupiter Inventor (D. H.; after Ίκέσιος a. o.); εὑρετικός `of a dicoverer' (Pl.), εὑρετός `to find' (Hp., S.).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: The original confective meaning of εὑρίσκειν makes it probable, that the aorist will be archaic. Beside it was prob. an old perfect, seen in εὕρη-κα. After it came εὑρήσω; the latest member (beside εὑρεθῆναι) was the present εὑρίσκειν (quantity of the ι unknown), which was therefore an innovation. - The aorist εὑρεῖν can be a thematic root formation for *ἐ-Ϝρεῖν, with ἐ- as prothetic (which would mean * h₁w(e)r- ?) or from the ind. *ἔ-Ϝρ-ον (for *ἠ-Ϝρ-ον?); the aspiration secondary after ἑλεῖν a. o.? Or was it a reduplicated aorist *Ϝε-Ϝρεῖν with dissimilatory loss of the anlauting Ϝ- and secondary aspiration. - A reduplicated formation is found also in OIr. preterite -fúar `I found' \< IE *u̯e-u̯r- (pres. fo-gabim); the pass. - frīth `inventum est', which as IE *u̯rē-to- agrees with *Ϝρη- in - Ϝέ-Ϝρη-κα (\> εὕρηκα). Also in OCS ob-rětъ `I found' IE *u̯rē-t- has been supposed. - A full grade u̯er- is seen in Arm. gerem (sec. aorist gerec̣i) `take prisoner'. - Lit. in Schwyzer 709 n. 2. - See now Taillardat, RPh. 34 (1960) 232-235: from *su̯er-, with * sesure \> εὗρε (?).Page in Frisk: 1,591-592Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > εὑρίσκω
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