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1 ἐλαχύς
Grammatical information: adj.Other forms: ἐλάχεια hAP 197 (on the accent Wackernagel Gött. Nachr. 1914, 115f. = Kl. Schr. 2, 1172f., Schwyzer 379; ι 116, κ 509 as v. l. to λάχεια; cf. Leumann Hom. Wörter 54;, ἐλαχύ (AP); masc. also ἔλαχος (Call., s. Leumann l. c.);Compounds: As 1. member in ἐλαχυ-πτέρυξ, [ἐλα]χύ-νωτος (Pi.).Derivatives: Comp. ἐλά̄σσων, - ττων (Il.), Sup. ἐλᾰ́χιστος (Ion.-Att.). - From ἐλάσσων, - ττων (Schwyzer 731f.): denomin. ἐλασσόομαι, - ττόομαι `become smaller, be inferior, be damaged' (Ion.-Att.), - όω `diminish, damage' (Lys., Isok.) with ἐλάττωσις `diminution, disadvantage, want, loss' (Antipho Soph., Pl. Def., Arist.) and ἐλαττωτικός `not insisting on his rights, diminishing' (Arist.), ἐλάσσωμα, - ττωμα `id.' (D.). From ἔλασσον-, - ττον-: ἐλαττον-άκις `less often' (Pl., Arist., after πλεον-ακις), ἐλαττον-ότης `be inferior' (Iamb.; beside μειζον-ότης); ἐλασσον-έω, - ττονέω `have or give less, to be defective' (LXX, pap.), ἐλαττον-όω `diminish' (LXX). From ἐλάχιστος: ἐλαχιστ-άκις `very rarely' (Hp.), ἐλαχιστ-ιαῖος `of smallest size, infinitesimal' (Diog. Oen. 2).Etymology: Old adjective, identical with Skt. laghú-, raghú- `quick, light, small', Av. ragu- `quick'; from an IE zero grade *h₁ln̥gʷʰ-ú-. The full grade h₁lengʷʰ- in Av. comp. rǝnǰyō (with analogical superlativ rǝnǰišta-), in Lith. lẽngvas and in Goth. leihts ` leicht', if, as prob., from PGm. * linχta-, IE * h₁lengʷʰ- to-. Toch. B laṅktse `light. Without nasal, with ĕ-vowel Lat. lĕvis `light, small, quick', with reduced vowel OCS lьgъ-kъ `light', with a-vowel Celt., e. g. OIr. comp. laigiu `smaller, worse', PCelt. *lag-i̯ōs (positive bec(c)). These forms cannot be all at once explained. W.-Hofmann s. levis, Fraenkel Lit. et. Wb. s. lẽngvas, Vasmer Russ. et. Wb. s. lëgkij (2, 24). - The vowellength in ἐλά̄σσων is secondary, s. Schwyzer 538 w. n. 4; also Seiler Steigerungsformen 43f.Page in Frisk: 1,484-485Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἐλαχύς
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2 ἐλέγχω
Grammatical information: vMeaning: 1. `revile, disgrace' (Hom.); 2. `cross-exmine, bring to proof, accuse, question' (Hdt., Pi., Att.); on the meaning Daux REGr. 55, 252ff.Other forms: ἐλέγξαι (Il.), fut. ἐλέγξω, aor. pass. ἐλεγχθῆναι with ἐλεγχθήσομαι, perf. ἐλήλεγμαι, 3. sg. - γκται (Att.)Derivatives: To 1: ἔλεγχος n. (as ὄνειδος) `revile, disgrace' (Hom., Hes., Pi.; cf. Porzig Satzinhalte 263), in plur. also of persons, `coward'; in masculine ἐλεγχέες (Δ 242, Ω 239; but s. Bechtel Lex. s. ἐλεγχής, Frisk GHÅ 41 [1935]: 3, 19f., Sommer Nominalkomp. 137); superlative ἐλέγχιστος (Hom.; Seiler Steigerungsformen 83f.); from ἔλεγχος also ἐλεγχείη `id.' (Il.; cf. Porzig Satzinhalte 218). - To 2: ἔλεγχος m. (as λόγος) `proof, refutation, inquisition' (Hdt., Pi., Att.); ἔλεγξις `id.' (LXX, NT, Philostr.) with painful ἐλεγξῖνος (D. L.); ἐλεγμός `id.' (LXX, NT); ἐλεγκτήρ `who proves' (Antipho; Ionisch?, Fraenkel Nom. ag. 2, 52); ἐλεγκτικός `good for ἐλέγχειν, prepared for' (Att. etc.).Etymology: Uncertain. Since Pott often connected with ἐλαχύς, but this is as often denied, s. Osthoff MU 6, 7ff. Semantically the connection is quite possible: cf. NHG. schmähen, MHG. smæhen `disgrace', OHG smāhen `make small', from smāhi `small'; also NHG Schmach, MHG smāhe, smæhe `revile'. Phonetically the etymology implies, that ἐλέγχω for *ἐλέμφω (idg. * h₁lengʷʰ-) has its χ from ἐλαχύς, ἐλάσσων (\< *ἐλάχ-ι̯ων), ἐλάχιστος. The verb ἐλέγχω would be identical with Av. rǝnǰaiti `makes light'. - Or with Fick 1, 537 to Latv. langāt `revile', also OHG OS. lahan `revile' a. o.; acc. to Sturtevant Comp. gr.1 89, 2 58 to Hitt. lingazi, li(n)kzi `swear'. Pok. 676 recalls Nur. lang `shame, deceit, treason'.Page in Frisk: 1,486-487Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἐλέγχω
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3 ἐλαχύς
A small, short, mean, little: old [dialect] Ep.Positive, whence ἐλάσσων, ἐλάχιστος are formed: in early [dialect] Ep. only fem., h.Ap. 197, v.l. in Od.9.116, 10.509 (v. λάχεια): in later [dialect] Ep., Archyt.Amphiss.2, Euph.11, Nic.Th. 324, Opp.C.3.480, Nonn.D.37.314: neut.ἐλαχὺ σκάφος AP7.498
(Antip.). (leg[ uglide]h- or leng[ uglide]h-, cf. Lat. leuis, Lith. leñgvas 'light'.) -
4 ἐλαφρός
Grammatical information: adj.Meaning: `light, nimble, quick, small' (Il.).Compounds: As 1. member in ἐλαφρο-τοκία `low rate of interest' (Pergamon IIa).Derivatives: ἐλαφρότης `lightness, speed' (Pl., Plu.); ἐλαφρία `lightness' (NT); Έλάφριος ( μήν) month name (Knidos); denomin. verba: ἐλαφρίζω `enlighten, lessen', intr. `be quick' (Archil., E.); ἐλαφρύνω `enlighten' (late; after βαρύνω; Debrunner IF 21, 84); ἐλαφροῦται H. as explanation of ἀλεγύνεται.Etymology: Identical with an Old-Germanic word, OHG lungar, OS lungor `quick', OE lungre a Adv. `quick' (Fick 1, 537); IE *h₁ln̥guhros. the form is found in Skt. rārahāṇa- *h₁le-h₁ln̥gʷʰ- García-Ramón, Sprache 34. 1988-90, 30. Further s. ἐλαχύς. Here also acc. to Krahe Gymnasium 59, 79, Die Sprache der Illyrier 1, 94 the Illyr. river name Lambros (Upper Italy) = ἐλαφρός.Page in Frisk: 1,484Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἐλαφρός
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5 λαγχάνω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `obtain by lot (office, complains), obtain one's portion' (on the meaning Debrunner Mus. Helv. 1, 36ff.) (Od.)Other forms: aor. λαχεῖν (Il.), causat. λελαχεῖν (Il.), perf. λέλογχα (λ 304), λέλᾰχα (Emp.), εἴληχα (A., Att.), fut. λάξομαι (Hdt.), λήξομαι (Pl.), pass. perf. εἴληγμαι, aor. ληχθῆναι (Att.),Derivatives: 1. With old o-coloured full grade: λόγχη f. `share' (Ion.; on the acc. cf. Schwyzer 459 b 1); with εὔ-λογχος = εὔ-μοιρος (Democr.) with εὑλογ\<χ\> εῖν εὑμοι-ρεῖν H. 2. With zero grade: λάξις `portion, share (of land)' (Hdt., Miletus), Άπόλαξις (Eretria); Λάχεσις f. name of one of the Moirai, also appellat. `share, lot' (Hes., Pi.; after γένεσις? Holt Les noms d'action en - σις 93, Porzig Satzinhalte 336f.; cf. esp. Νέμεσις and Fraenkel Nom. ag. 1, 51 n. 1); younger formations λάχος n. `lot, share' (Thgn., Pi., A.; also Arc.) and λάχη ( λαχή?) f. `id.' (A. Th. 914, H.); cf. on λαχαίνω; PN Λάχης, - ητος m. (Th.); λαχμός = λάχος `id.' (Sch., Eust.). 3. With sec. full grade (cf. below): λῆξις ( σύν-, διά-, ἀντί-) `drawing (lot), lot, i. e. written complaint' (Att.). To the old λέλογχα, λόγχη and λαχεῖν, λάξις arose after εἴληφα, λήψομαι, λῆψις ( λαγχάνω: λαμβάνω, λαχεῖν: λαβεῖν) as innovations εἴληχα, λήξομαι, λῆξις etc.Etymology: No certain agreement. Quite doubtful hypothesis by Mayrhofer ZDMG 105, 181 n. 2 (S. 182; after Thieme): to Skt. lakṣá- `stake' (: λάχος as vatsá-: Ϝέτος; but λάχος is innovation). On earlier attempts s. Bq. - A notable agreement with Λάχεσις is Messap. Logetibas (dat.pl.), to which Λάγεσις θεός. Σικελοί H.; it must be an old loan; cf. Krahe Arch. f. Religionswiss. 30, 393ff., Kretschmer Glotta 12, 278ff.; on the o-vowel also Krahe Glotta 17, 102 n. 2.Page in Frisk: 2,69-70Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > λαγχάνω
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6 λέμβος
Grammatical information: m. (on the gender cf. Schwyzer-Debrunner 34 n. 2)Meaning: `small fast-sailing galley ' (D., Anaxandr., hell.);.Derivatives: λεμβῶδες πλοῖον (Arist.)Origin: LW [a loanword which is (probably) not of Pre-Greek origin] Illyr.Etymology: Foreign word (cf. Chantraine Étrennes Benveniste 3), perh. Illyrian (s. lit. in W.-Hofmann s. lembus). Thus Krahe Gymnasium 59, 79, from IE * lengʷho-s (to ἐλαφρός etc.?). - Old IE etymologies in Bq and WP. 2, 435 rejected. Lat. LW [loanword] lembus.Page in Frisk: 2,104Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > λέμβος
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