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1 виноградная масса
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2 στέμφυλον
Grammatical information: n.Meaning: mass of olives from which th oil has been pressed (Ar.).Other forms: στέμφῠλα n. pl. (rarely sg.) `squeezed olives or grapes, olive-, grape-mass' (IA.) with στεμφυλ-ίτιδες τρύγες `grape-mass for wine' (Hp.), - ίς `id.' (Ath.), - ίας οἶνος (pap. IIIa).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin] (V)Etymology: The connection with σταφυλή (s.v.) is clearly correct; it shows typical Pre-Greek prenasalization. (I don't understand Chantraine's objection to the semantics.) (Not in Furnée.)Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > στέμφυλον
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3 виноградная масса
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4 στέμβω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: = κινῶ συνεχῶς (EM), `to shake ceaselessly' (A. Fr. 440 = 635 M., also EM a.o. as explanation of ἀστεμφής), `to abuse, to vilify' (Eust.).Other forms: enlarged στεμβ-άζειν λοιδο-ρεῖν, χλευάζειν H., - άξαι ὑβρίσαι (EM), - άσεις λοιδιρίαι H.; ἀστέμβακτον ( κλέος, Euph.) = ἀκίνητον η βέβαιον η τετιμημένον (Et. Gud.); unclear ἀστέμβακτα τιμωρουμένη (Lyc. 1117); also ἀστεμβής ἀθαμβής, ἀτάραχος H. See also bel.Derivatives: Beside it without nasal: στόβος λοιδορία, ὄνειδος (Lyc., H.), στοβ-άζειν κακολογεῖν. - ασμάτων λοιδοριῶν H., ( ἐπι-)στοβέω `to mock, to taunt' (A. R., Epic. anon., EM). -- With aspirata: ἀστεμφής = ἀμετακίνητος (H.), `unshakable, firm' (ep. Il.). On στέμφῠλα n. pl. `squeezed olives or grapes, olive-, grape-mass' (IA.) s.v. -- With o-ablaut: στόμφ-ος m. `bombastic, high-flown speech' (Longin.), -ᾱξ, -ᾱκος m. `bombastic speaker, loudmouth' (Ar. Nu. 1367; from Aesch.), - άζω `to speak bombastically, to talk big' (Ar. a.o.) with - ασμός, - αστικός (Eust.); - όω `id.' (Phld.), - ώδης, - ός (sch.). Beside it στόμβος =- βαρύηχος, βαρύφθογγος (Hp. ap. Gal.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin] (V)Etymology: To the varying form of the above words (see Schwyzer 333 a. 692) correpond an as varying content. For στέμβω a meaning `push violently, shake caeselessly' is fitting, also for ἀστεμ-φής `unshakeable' (diff., hardly correct, s. v.). From there `maltreat, revile, ridicule' in στέμβω, - άζω, στόβος, - έω? Unclear remain thus στόμφος, - αξ etc. -- An attractive connection seems possile with the Germ. deverbative OHG stampfōn, MLD stampen, OSw. stampa etc. ' stampfen, smash' with OHG stampf m. `instrument with which to struck etc.', PGm. * stamp- (IE * stomb-); s. WP. 2, 623f., Pok. 1011 ff., also W.-Hofmann s. temnō (to be kept away), but cf. on στέφω. -- The forms without nasalization show that the word is Pre-Greek (not in Furnée); further note the variation στόμφος - στόμβος.Page in Frisk: 2,788Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > στέμβω
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5 हिम _hima
हिम a. [हि-मक्] Cold, frigid, frosty, dewy.-मः 1 The cold season, winter.-2 The moon.-3 The Himālaya mountain.-4 The sandal tree.-5 Camphor.-मम् 1 Frost, hoar-frost; हिमनिर्मुक्तयोर्योगे चित्राचन्द्रमसोरिव R.1.46;9.25;9.28;15.66;16.44; Ki.5.12; अनन्तरत्न- प्रभवस्य यस्य हिमं न सौभाग्यविलोपि जातम् Ku.1.3,11.-2 Cold, coldness.-3 A lotus.-4 Fresh butter.-5 A pearl.-6 Night.-7 Tin.-8 Sandal wood.-Comp. -अंशुः 1 the moon; प्राचीमूले तनुमिव कलामात्रशेषां हिमांशोः Me.91; मलिनमपि हिमांशोर्लक्ष्म लक्ष्मीं तनोति Ś.1.2; R.5.16;6.47;14.8; Śi.2.49.-2 camphor. ˚अभिख्यम् silver.-अङ्कः camphor.-अचलः, -अद्रिः the Himālaya mountain; प्रस्थं हिमाद्रे- र्मृगनाभिगन्धि किंचित् क्वणत् किंनरमध्युवास Ku.1.54; R.4.79; 4.3. ˚जा, ˚तनया1 Pārvatī.-2 the Ganges.-अम्बु, -अम्भस् n.1 cold water.-2 dew; निर्धौतहारगुलिकाविशदं हिमाम्भः R.5.7.-अनिलः a cold wind.-अपहः fire.-अब्जम् a lotus.-अभ्रः camphor.-अरातिः 1 fire.-2 the sun.-अरिः fire. ˚शत्रुः water; Bu. Ch.11.71.-आगमः the cold or winter-season.-आनद्ध a. frozen.-आर्त a. pinched or shivering with cold, chilled.-आलयः 1 the Himālaya mountain; अस्त्युत्तरस्यां दिशि देवतात्मा हिमालयो नाम नगाधिराजः Ku.1.1.-2 the white Khadira tree. ˚सुता an epithet of Pārvatī.-आह्वः, -आह्वयः camphor. (-यम्) a lotus.-उत्तरा the tawny grape.-उत्पन्ना a kind of sugar.-उद्भवा the plant called Zedoary.-उस्रः the moon; यदा- प्यानं हिमोस्रेण भनक्त्युपवनं कपिः Bk.9.2.-ऋतुः the winter season.-करः 1 the moon; लुठति न सा हिमकरकिरणेन Gīt.7.-2 camphor.-कूटः 1 the winter season.-2 the Himālaya mountain.-खण्डम् a hail stone.-गिरिः the Himālaya.-गुः the moon.-गृहम् a room furnished with cool appliances.-जः the Maināka mountain.-जा 1 the plant Zedoary.-2 Pārvatī.-ज्योतिस् a. cool-rayed (as the moon).-ज्वरः ague.-झटिः, -झण्टिः mist, fog.-तैलम् a kind of camphor ointment.-दीधितिः the moon; प्रथमं कलाभवदथार्धमथो हिमदीधितिर्महदभूदुदितः Śi.9.29.-दुर्दिनम् wintry weather, cold and bad weather.-द्युतिः the moon.-द्रुमः the Nimba tree.-द्रुह् m. the sun; हरेः प्रगमनं नास्ति, न प्रभानं हिमद्रुहः Bk.9.17.-धातुः the Himālaya mountain.-धामन् m. the moon.-ध्वस्त a. bitten, nipped, or blighted by frost.-पातः 1 cold rain; Pt.3.-2 fall of snow.-प्रस्थः the Himālaya mountain.-भानुः the moon.-भास्, -रश्मि m. the moon; शोभाभि- भूतहिमबालुकबालुकेन छायाजुषा सविधरोपितपादपेन Rām. ch.5.42; N.2.88; कस्तूरिकां च काश्मीरं पाटीरं हिमबालुकाम् Śiva B.3. 13.-शर्करा a kind of sugar produced from Yavanāla.-शीतल a. ice-cold.-शैलः Himālaya mountain.-श्रथः the moon; चन्दनद्रुमसंच्छन्ना निराकृत-हिमश्रथाः Bk.22. 4.-संहतिः f. a mass of ice or snow.-सरस् n. 'a lake of snow', cold water; न संतापच्छेदो हिमसरसि वा चन्द्रमसि वा Māl.1.31.-स्रुत m. the moon.-स्रुतिः the snow-shower.-हासकः the marshy date-tree.
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