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101 ὀίζυε
ὀΐζυε, ὀίζυοςsorry: masc /fem voc sgὀΐζυε, ὀιζύωwail: pres imperat act 2nd sgὀΐζυε, ὀιζύωwail: imperf ind act 3rd sg (homeric ionic) -
102 συνανώμωζον
σύν-ἀνοιμώζωwail aloud: imperf ind act 3rd plσύν-ἀνοιμώζωwail aloud: imperf ind act 1st sg -
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σύν-ἀνοιμώζωwail aloud: imperf ind act 3rd plσύν-ἀνοιμώζωwail aloud: imperf ind act 1st sg -
104 υποιμώζοντα
ὑποιμώζωwail softly: pres part act neut nom /voc /acc plὑποιμώζωwail softly: pres part act masc acc sg -
105 ὑποιμώζοντα
ὑποιμώζωwail softly: pres part act neut nom /voc /acc plὑποιμώζωwail softly: pres part act masc acc sg -
106 ώιμωξ'
ᾤμωξα, οἰμώσσωaor ind act 1st sgᾤμωξε, οἰμώσσωaor ind act 3rd sgᾤμωξα, οἰμώζωwail aloud: aor ind act 1st sgᾤμωξε, οἰμώζωwail aloud: aor ind act 3rd sg -
107 ὤιμωξ'
ᾤμωξα, οἰμώσσωaor ind act 1st sgᾤμωξε, οἰμώσσωaor ind act 3rd sgᾤμωξα, οἰμώζωwail aloud: aor ind act 1st sgᾤμωξε, οἰμώζωwail aloud: aor ind act 3rd sg -
108 ώμωζον
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109 ᾤμωζον
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110 προσολοφύρομαι
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προσολοφύρομαι
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111 κωκύω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `lament, wail' (Il., late prose)Other forms: aor. κωκῦσαιDerivatives: κωκῡτός m. (Il.), κώκῡμα (trag.) `lamenting, wailing'; Κώκυτος name of a river of the Underworld (κ 514 etc.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Etymology: Intensive reduplication; cf. Skt. káuti, intens. kokūyate `wail', Lith. kaũkti `cry'; (I see no basis to compare καύαξ). So from * kauku-, or *kōku-, Pre-Greek? Or IE?Page in Frisk: 2,60Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κωκύω
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112 πότνια
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `lady, mistress', esp. of godesses (ep. poet. Il.).Other forms: Myc. potinija. On Myc. adj. potinijawejo Lejeune Par. del Pass. 17, 401 ff. - On πότνα, disyll. = πότνι̯α (Od. a.o.), orig. only in voc. πότνα θεά(?), where it was metr. condit., Schwyzer 559 Zus. 2, Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 170, Sjölund Metr. Kürzung 9 f.Derivatives: ποτνιάδες pl. `id.' (E.; after μαινάδες a.o., Chantraine Form. 355 a. 357); ποτνι-άομαι `to beseech (a goddess), to wail, to lament', esp. of women (late prose; on the meaning Mras Glotta 12, 67f.) with - ασμοί pl. (Str.), - ασις f. (Poll.) `wail', - αστής m. `lamenter' (Phld.); also - άζομαι in ποτνιάζου εὔχου, παρακάλει H. -- ON Ποτνιαί f. pl. Boeot. town-name (Paus.), called after the Πότνιαι (Demeter and Kore); from it adj. Ποτν-ιάς (A. a.o.) and PN - εύς (Paus.; Bosshardt 108).Etymology: Identical with Skt. pátnī f. `Mistress, goddess', Av. paʮnī f. `mistress', OLith. vieš-patni f. `(high) woman, mistress': IE *pótnih₂. Orig. fern. of IE *pótis `lord, husband' in πόσις `husband', from which πότνια `mistress, goddess' became removed. On IE fem. in -nī s. (w. rich lit.) Szemerényi Syncope in Greek and I.-Eur. 391 ff., who rejects the asumption of an IE cons.stem * pot- beside * poti- (but whose explanation of *pótnī as a late IE syncope of *póti-nī is less convincing).Page in Frisk: 2,586-587Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > πότνια
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113 αίαγμα
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114 αἴαγμα
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115 αιαγμάτων
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116 αἰαγμάτων
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117 αιάγμασι
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118 αἰάγμασι
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119 αιάγμασιν
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120 αἰάγμασιν
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