-
1 Μαγώγ
Μαγώγ, ὁ indecl. (מָגוֹג) Magog, mentioned w. Gog (s. Γώγ) among the enemies of God in the last days Rv 20:8. The idea and the names are fr. Ezk 38:2–39:16; but there Gog is prince of Magog, and in Rv G. and M. are two peoples (cp. SibOr 3, 319 χώρα Γὼγ ἠδὲ Μαγώγ; 512).—Lit. s.v. Γώγ; also RdeVaux, Magog-Hierapolis: RB 43, ’34, 568–71. -
2 πολυάνδριος
-ος,-ον A 0-0-7-0-3=10 Jer 2,23; 19,2.6(bis); Ez 39,11full of men 4 Mc 15,20; τὸ πολυάνδριον common burial place Jer 2,23τὸ γαι τὸ πολυάνδριον τοῦ Γωγ the burial place of Gog Ez 39,11 Cf. BRUCE 1979, 21-22; WALTERS 1973 51.179.286.330 -
3 εὔχομαι
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: 1. `proclaim, boast' (Il.); 2. `promise solemnly' (Il.; also e. g. Pl. Ph. 58b); 3. `pray' (Il.);Derivatives: εὖχος `glory' (cf. κλέος), rarely and secondarily `fulfilment of a prayer' (Il.); εὑχωλή `proclamation, boast, vow, prayer' (Il.; also Arc. Cypr., Bechtel Dial. 1, 391 aund 447) with εὑχωλιμαῖος `bound by a vow' (Hdt. 2, 63; cf. Chantraine Formation 49, Mélanges Maspero II 221); εὑχή `vow, prayer' (κ 526); εὔγματα pl. `boasts' (χ 249), `vow, prayer' (Trag., Call.); cf. ῥήματα; πρόσ-ευξις `prayer' (Orph.). Verbal adj. εὑκτός `asked for' (Ξ 98 εὑκτά n. pl.), `desired' (att.); with ἀπ-ευκτός, πολύ-ευκτος (A.); also ἀπ-, πολυ-εύχετος (A., h. Cer. usw.); εὑκταῖος `containing a prayer' (trag. etc.); εὑκτικός `belonging to a prayer', ἡ εὑκτική ( ἔγκλισις) = ( modus) optativus (hell.); εὑκτήριος `belonging to the prayer', - ιον n. `house of prayer' (Just.); on - τικός: - τήριος Chantraine Formation 13. - Polyinterpretable is the 1. member in Εὑχ-ήνωρ (Ν 663), s. Sommer Nominalkomp. 175. - Lengthened forms of the present-stem εὑχετόωντο, - τάασθαι = εὔχοντο, - εσθαι (Il.); explanation uncertain, s. Leumann Hom. Wörter 182ff., Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 358. - On εὖχος, εὑχή, εὑχωλή etx. s. Porzig Satzinhalte 231f., 235, Chantraine Formation 183, 418f.; also G. Steinkopf Unters. zu d. Geschichte d. Ruhmes bei d. Griech. Diss. Halle 1937, M. Greindl Κλέος, κῦδος, εὖχος, τιμή, φάτις, δόξα. Diss. München 1938.Etymology: εὔχομαι is identical with Av. aoǰaite `solemnly proclaim, invoke', Skt. óhate `boast, praise', IE *h₁éughetai or *h₁éugʷhetai (with gʷ̯ʰ \> χ after υ); an old term of the religious language. Beside it the athematic preterite 3. sg. εὖκτο (Thebaïs Fr. 3) = GAv. aogǝdā, LAv. aoxta; also 1. sg. εὔγμην (S. Tr. 610)?; s. the lit. in Schwyzer 679 n. 6. - Against eugh- or eugʷʰ- in εὔχεται stands in Lat. voveō `solemnly promise, implore', Skt. vāghát- `the vower, who prays', IE u̯egʷʰ-; semantically diverging or phonetically uncertain are Arm. uzem `I will', y-uzem `I search', gog `say!'. - Cf. W.-Hofmann s. voveō.Page in Frisk: 1,595-596Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > εὔχομαι
См. также в других словарях:
Gog — and Magog are a Biblical pair of semi mythical peoples, also known as Yajooj and Majooj. Most later refereces to Gog are directly or indiretly drived from the Biblical one, including: * Gog (film) , a 1954 science fiction film by Herbert L.… … Wikipedia
Gog — steht für: einen biblischen Fürsten aus dem Lande Magog (AT) und im Neuen Testament ein Volk, das am jüngsten Tage vom Satan befreit werden wird, siehe Gog und Magog einen Tübinger Weingärtner, der mundartlich als Gôg bezeichnet wird eine… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Gog — (g[o^]g), n. [Cf. agog, F. gogue sprightliness, also W. gogi to agitate, shake.] Haste; ardent desire to go. [Obs.] Beau. & Fl. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Gog — Gog, Gog und Magog … Universal-Lexikon
gog — GOG, gogi, s.m. (reg.) Băiat sau tânăr prost, tont. – cf. G o g u (n.pr.). Trimis de gall, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DEX 98 gog s. m., pl. gogi Trimis de siveco, 10.08.2004. Sursa: Dicţionar ortografic … Dicționar Român
gōg- — *gōg germ.: Quelle: Personenname; Sonstiges: Reichert, Lexikon der altgermanischen Namen 2, 1990, 526 (Gog, Gogon, Gogulf) … Germanisches Wörterbuch
Gog — (König im Alten Testament); Gog und Magog … Die deutsche Rechtschreibung
Gog — ist Gog, sagte der Commissar, und griff den Pädagog für den Demagog … Deutsches Sprichwörter-Lexikon
gog|ga — «GOG uh», noun. Afrikaans. 1. any type of insect. 2. anything that creeps or crawls; vermin. ╂[< Hottentot xoxon] … Useful english dictionary
Gog — Gog, s. Magog … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Gog — /gog/, n. a chief prince of Meshech and Tubal who came from Magog. Ezek. 38 39. * * * … Universalium