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1 επιχώσει
ἐπίχωσιςa heaping up: fem nom /voc /acc dual (attic epic)ἐπιχώσεϊ, ἐπίχωσιςa heaping up: fem dat sg (epic)ἐπίχωσιςa heaping up: fem dat sg (attic ionic) -
2 ἐπιχώσει
ἐπίχωσιςa heaping up: fem nom /voc /acc dual (attic epic)ἐπιχώσεϊ, ἐπίχωσιςa heaping up: fem dat sg (epic)ἐπίχωσιςa heaping up: fem dat sg (attic ionic) -
3 σωρεία
σωρείᾱ, σωρείαheaping up: fem nom /voc /acc dualσωρείᾱ, σωρείαheaping up: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic)——————σωρείᾱͅ, σωρείαheaping up: fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic) -
4 χώσει
χόωthrow: aor subj act 3rd sg (epic)χόωthrow: fut ind mid 2nd sgχόωthrow: fut ind act 3rd sgχώομαιto be angry: fut ind mid 2nd sgχώ̱σει, χῶσιςheaping up: fem nom /voc /acc dual (attic epic)χώ̱σεϊ, χῶσιςheaping up: fem dat sg (epic)χώ̱σει, χῶσιςheaping up: fem dat sg (attic ionic) -
5 σωρός
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `heap, corn-heap' (Hes., Hdt., X., Ar., Arist. a.o.).Compounds: Few a. late compp., e.g. πολύ-σωρος `with many corn-heaps', surn. of Demeter (AP; cf. σωρῖτις below).Derivatives: 1. σώρ-ακος m. `box, basket' (Ar. Fr. 248, inscr. a. pap. a.o., after θύλακος?; diff. [to be rejected] Nehring Glotta 14, 182) with - ακίς f. des. of an instrument to slean horses (pap. IIIa, Poll.). 2. - ίτης m. (sc. λόγος, συλλογισμός) `the conclusion of heaping' (des. of a wrong reasoning (Chrysipp., Cic., S.E. a.o.) with - ιτικός (S. E.); - ῖτις f. surn. of Demeter (Orph.; Redard 113 a. 213). 3. - εός = σωρός (EM, sch. a.o.: κολεός a.o.). 4. - ηδόν `by heaps' (Plb., LXX, AP). 5. - εύω, also w. ἐκ-, ἐπι-, συν- a.o., `to heap up, pile up' (E., Arist., hell. a. late) with - ευσις ( ἐπι-, προσ-, ὑπο-) f. `the heaping up, piling up' (Arist. a.o.), - ευμα ( ἐπι-) n. `that which is heaped up, heap' (X., Eub.), - εία ( ἐπι-) f. `the heaping', also as mathem. terminus (Nicom., Plu. a.o.), - ευτής m. `the heaper' (Phld. a.o.) with - ευτικός (sch.).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Unclar σωρότερος, as `big cup' explained (Greek-Copt. glossary, s. Aegyptus 6,215). No agreement outside Greek. Within Greek one compares σῶμα (like γνῶ-μα: γνώ-ρ-ιμος, κλῆ-μα: κλῆ-ρος etc.). Starting fom idg. *tu̯ō-ro-s, Solmsen IF 26, 2 13 ff. (where also against connection with σορός) seeks connection with σῶς, σάος, further also with ταΰς, τύλη (s. vv.) etc. (IE * tēu- `swell'; WP. 1, 706ff., Pok. 1080ff.).Page in Frisk: 2,843-844Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σωρός
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6 επισωρείας
ἐπισωρείᾱς, ἐπισωρείαheaping up: fem acc plἐπισωρείᾱς, ἐπισωρείαheaping up: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) -
7 ἐπισωρείας
ἐπισωρείᾱς, ἐπισωρείαheaping up: fem acc plἐπισωρείᾱς, ἐπισωρείαheaping up: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) -
8 επιχώσεις
ἐπίχωσιςa heaping up: fem nom /voc pl (attic epic)ἐπίχωσιςa heaping up: fem nom /acc pl (attic) -
9 ἐπιχώσεις
ἐπίχωσιςa heaping up: fem nom /voc pl (attic epic)ἐπίχωσιςa heaping up: fem nom /acc pl (attic) -
10 περισάξεις
περίσαξιςheaping round: fem nom /voc pl (attic epic)περίσαξιςheaping round: fem nom /acc pl (attic) -
11 σωρείας
σωρείᾱς, σωρείαheaping up: fem acc plσωρείᾱς, σωρείαheaping up: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) -
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13 ἐπισωρείᾳ
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14 επισωρείαν
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15 ἐπισωρείαν
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16 επιχώση
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17 ἐπιχώσῃ
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18 επίσαξιν
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20 επίσαξις
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