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21 τοι
τοι particle, normally in second position, often hard to differentiate from the pronoun: it implies that the point of a statement should be familiar to the listener.1 in princ. cl.,a emphasising a positive statement, esp. the point of a myth or narrative.ἔσχε τοι ταύταν μεγάλαν ἀυάταν P. 3.24
ὦ θεόμορ' Ἀρκεσίλα, σύ τοι P. 5.6
σύ τοι σχεθών νιν ἐπὶ δεξιὰ χειρός, ὀρθὰν ἄγεις ἐφημοσύναν P. 6.19
ἦλθέ τοι Νεμέας ἐξ ἐρατῶν ἀέθλων παῖς ἐναγώνιος N. 6.11
βοαθοῶν τοι παρὰ μέγαν ὀμφαλὸν εὐρυκόλπου μόλεν χθονός N. 7.33
ὅ τοι πτερόεις ἔρριψε Πάγασος δεσπόταν I. 7.44
“χθόνα τοί ποτε καὶ στρατὸν ἀθρόον πέμψαν κεραυνῷ τριόδοντί τε ἐς τὸν βαθὺν Τάρταρον Pae. 4.42
ὁ πάντα τοι τά τε καὶ τὰ τεύχων σὸν ἐγγυάλιξεν ὄλβον εὐρύοπα Κρόνου παῖς Pae. 6.132
πολύ τοι φέριστον ἀνδρὶ τερπνὸς αἰών fr. 126. 1.b in emphatic positive statement, following impv.μὴ κρύπτε κοινὸν σπέρμ' ἀπὸ Καλλιάνακτος· Ἐρατιδᾶν τοι σὺν χαρίτεσσιν ἔχει θαλίας καὶ πόλις O. 7.93
τόνδε κῶμον καὶ στεφαναφορίαν δέξαι. μέγα τοι κλέοςαἰεί, ᾧτινι O. 8.10
ἴσθι, γλυκεῖάν τοι Μενάνδρου σὺν τύχᾳ μόχθων ἀμοιβὰν ἐπαύρεο N. 5.48
(cf. N. 7.77)Ζεῦ πάτερ, ἀγλαίαισιν δ' ἀστυνόμοις ἐπιμεῖξαι λαόν. ἐντί τοι φίλιπποί τ αὐτόθι N. 9.32
καὶ παλαισμάτων λάβε φροντίδ· ἀγών τοι χάλκεος δᾶμον ὀτρύνει N. 10.22
(cf. N. 10.82)εἶξον, ὦ Ἀπολλωνιάς· ἀμφοτερᾶν τοι χαρίτων σὺν θεοῖς ζεύξω τέλος I. 1.6
c in emphatic neg. statement, esp. following impv.πτερόεντα δ' ἵει γλυκὺν Πυθῶνάδ ὀιστόν· οὔτοι χαμαιπετέων λόγων ἐφάψεαι O. 9.12
στάσομαι· οὔ τοι ἅπασα κερδίων φαίνοισα πρόσωπον ἀλάθεἰ ἀτρεκής N. 5.16
μήτ' ἀρετάν ποτε σιγάτω πατρῴαν, μηδὲ τούσδε ὕμνους· ἐπεί τοι οὐκ ἐλινύσοντας αὐτοὺς ἐργασάμαν I. 2.46
μαρνάσθω τις ἔρδων ἀμφ' ἀέθλοισιν γενεὰν Κλεονίκου ἐκμαθών· οὔτοι τετύφλωται μακρὸς μόχθος ἀνδρῶν I. 5.56
οὔτοι με ξένον οὐδ' ἀδαήμονα Μοισᾶν ἐπαίδευσαν κλυταὶ Θῆβαι fr. 198a.d in proverb, maxim.οὐ ψεύδει τέγξω λόγον· διάπειρά τοι βροτῶν ἔλεγχος O. 4.18
Ἀίδα τοι λάθεται ἄρμενα πράξαις ἀνήρ O. 8.72
καλός τοι πίθων παρὰ παισίν, αἰεὶ καλός P. 2.72
λαγέταν γάρ τοι τύραννον δέρκεται ὁ μέγας πότμος P. 3.85
Διός τοι νόος μέγας κυβερνᾷ δαίμον' ἄνδρων φίλων P. 5.122
σὺν θεῷ γάρ τοι φυτευθεὶς ὄλβος ἀνθρώποισι παρμονώτερος N. 8.17
e affirmative, answering quest.ἔπεχε νῦν σκοπῷ τόξον, ἄγε θυμέ· τίνα βάλλομεν ; ἐπί τοι Ἀκράγαντι τανύσαις αὐδάσομαι ἐνόρκιον λόγον ἀλαθεῖ νόῳ O. 2.90
τέρας δ' ἑὸν εἶπέν σφι· τρέω τοι πόλεμον Pae. 4.40
f in wish,σύν τοι τίν κεν ἁγητὴρ ἀνὴρ τράποι P. 1.69
g in apodosis,εἴ τι καὶ φλαῦρον παραιθύσσει, μέγα τοι φέρεται πὰρ σέθεν P. 1.87
εἰ δὲ σώφρων ἄντρον ἔναἰ ἔτι Χίρων, ἰατῆρά τοί κέν μιν πίθον παρασχεῖν P. 3.65
2 in subord. rel. cl. κόρῳ δ' ἕλεν ἄταν ὑπέροπλον, ἅν τοι πατὴρ ὕπερ κρέμασε καρτερὸν αὐτῷ λίθον ( ἅν τοι Fennel: τάν οἱ codd.: ἅν οἱ Hermann) O. 1.57 ( Πιτάναν)ἅ τοι λέγεται παῖδα ἰόπλοκον Εὐάδναν τεκέμεν O. 6.29
τί ἔλπεαι σοφίαν ἔμμεν, ἃν ὀλίγον τοι ἀνὴρ ὑπὲρ ἀνδρὸς ἴσχει; fr. 61. 1.3 combined with other particles,aδέ τοι, ἐγὼ δέ τοι φίλαν πόλιν μαλεραῖς ἐπιφλέγων ἀοιδαῖς O. 9.21
εἰ δέ τοι μάτρῳ μ' ἔτι Καλλικλεῖ κελεύεις στάλαν θέμεν N. 4.79
esp. in maxims,τὸ διδάξασθαι δέ τοι εἰδότι ῥᾴτερον O. 8.59
ποτὶ κέντρον δέ τοι λακτιζέμεν τελέθει ὀλισθηρὸς οἶμος P. 2.94
σοφοὶ δέ τοι κάλλιον φέροντι καὶ τὰν θεόσδοτον δύναμιν P. 5.12
δύο δέ τοι ζωᾶς ἄωτον μοῦνα ποιμαίνοντι τὸν ἄλπνιστον I. 5.12
dub., † ἔστι δέ τοι χέκων κακίει καπνός ( δὲ τειχέων coni. Boeckh) fr. 185. [ μάλα δέ τοι (codd.: οἱ Boeckh) O. 10.87]bἀλλά τοι, ἀλλά τοι ἤρατο τῶν ἀπεόντων P. 3.20
ἀλλ' Ὅμηρός τοι τετίμακεν δἰ ἀνθρώπων I. 4.37
, cf. N. 10.82c καίτοι, καί τοι, and yet καί τοί ποτ' Ἀνταίου δόμους προσπαλαίσων ἦλθ ἀνὴρ ( καί τοι ποτ v. l.) I. 4.53d γάρ τοι, P. 3.85, N. 8.17, cf.ἐπεί τοι I. 2.46
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22 εἴπερ
A if really, if indeed, Il.3.25, etc.; esp. even if, even though, Il.7.117, Od.1.167, etc.;εἴ. καί 9.35
;εἴ. τε Il.10.225
;εἴ. γε A.Ch. 198
, Pl.Prt. 312a, etc.;εἴ. γε δή Id.Tht. 182c
; with words between, εἴ. γάρ τε χόλον γε .. Il.1.81;εἴπερ ἔσται γε A.Ag. 1249
, cf. Pl.Plt. 275e;καλῶς, εἴπερ ποτέ, ἔχει Th.4.20
;εἴπερ ἄρα Jul.Or.7.216b
.II in [dialect] Att. and Trag. to imply that the supposition agrees with the fact, if as is the fact, since, Th.6.14, etc.; but with [tense] impf. it implies that it is contrary to the fact, εἴπερ ἦν πέλας if I had been (but I was not), S.El. 312, cf. 604; also εἴ. ἐκτελεῖς ἅπερ λέγεις if only you will keep your word, Id.Ichn.48. -
23 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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24 Μελίαι
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25 πλωΐζω
A sail on the sea,πλωΐζεσκ' ἐν νηυσί Hes.Op.634
(Pl.R.388a implies πλωΐζεσκ' ἀλύων in Il.24.12); οἱ Ἕλληνες μᾶλλον ἔπλῳζον began to use ships or practise navigation, Th.1.13:—[voice] Med., Sammelb.7332 (iii B. C.), Str.17.1.6, Luc.Hist.Conscr.62: [tense] aor. inf. [voice] Pass.πλωϊσθῆναι, πρὸς πόλιν Just. Edict.13.6
:—written [full] πλοΐζομαι in Sammelb.7169.20 (ii B. C.), Plb.4.47.1, 5.88.7, D.S.3.34, Arr.Peripl.M.Eux.23.—On the form, v. sq. -
26 ἀγνοέω
Aἀγνοιῇσι Od.24.218
: [tense] impf.ἠγνόουν Isoc.7.21
, etc.: [tense] fut.ἀγνοήσω B.Fr.12
, Isoc.12.251, D.32.10, 54.31: [tense] aor. , Th.2.49, etc.; [dialect] Ep.ἠγνοίησα Il.2.807
, Hes.Th. 551, [dialect] Ep. [var] contr. [ per.] 3sg.ἀγνώσασκε Od.23.95
: [tense] pf. , Alex.20.4:—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut. (of med. form)ἀγνοήσομαι D. 18.249
; ἀγνοηθήσομαι v.l. in Luc.JTr.5: [tense] aor. ἠγνοήθην, v. infr.: [tense] pf.ἠγνόημαι Isoc.15.171
, Pl.Lg. 797a. (This Verb implies a form ἄγνοος, = ἀγνώς 11):— not to perceive or recognize; Hom., almost always in [tense] aor.,ἄνδρ' ἀγνοιήσασ' ὑλάει Od.20.15
, cf. Th. l.c., Pl.Phdr. 228a; mostly with neg., οὐκ ἠγνοίησεν he perceived or knew well, Il. 2.807, etc.;μηδὲν ἀγνόει E.Andr. 899
.—Mostly c. acc., to be ignorant of, Hdt.4.156, S.Tr.78; ; ἑαυτοὺς ἀ. forget their former selves, D.10.74; τὴν πόλιν ἀ. not to discern the temper of the city, Id.19.231;τὸν ξένον Philostr. VA2.26
; fail to understand,τὸ ῥῆμα Ev.Marc.9.32
;περί τινος Pl.Phdr. 277d
: c. gen. pers. and rel. clause,ἀγνοοῦντες ἀλλήλων ὅ τι λέγομεν Id.Grg. 517c
: dependent clauses in part.,τίς.. ἀ. τὸν ἐκεῖθεν πόλεμον δεῦρο ἥξοντα; D.1.15
: with Conj., οὐδεὶς ἀ. ὅτι .. Id.21.156, etc.;ἀγνοῶν εἰ.. X.An.6.5.12
:—[voice] Pass., not to be known, recognized, Pl.Euthphr.4a, Hp.Ma. 294d, etc.;ἀγνοούμενα ὅπῃ.. ἀγαθά ἐστι Id.R. 506a
; ἠγνοῆσθαι ξύμπασιν ὅτι .. Id.Lg. 797a;ὑπελάμβανον ἀγνοήσεσθαι D.18.249
; καιρὸν οὐ παρεθέντα οὐδ' ἀγνοηθέντα ib.303, cf. Isoc.15.171; τὰ ἠγνοημένα unknown parts, Arr.An.7.1.4.II abs., go wrong, make a false step, first in Hp.Art.46, Antipho 5.44 (dub.l.), lsoc.8.39; part. ἀγνοῶν ignorantly, by mistake, X.An.7.3.38, Arist.EN 1110b27;ἀγνοήσαντες And.4.5
: in moral sense, to be ignorant of what is right, act amiss, Plb.5.11.5, cf. Ep.Heb.5.2:—[voice] Med., fail to recognize, Gal.14.630. -
27 ἄνωγα
ἄνωγα, old [dialect] Ep. [tense] pf. with [tense] pres. sense: ἄνωγα, -ας, -ε, without augm., Il. and Trag., Hdt.3.81; [ per.] 1pl.A : imper. , more freq.ἄνωχθι Il.23.158
, A.Ch. 772, E.Alc. 1044; [ per.] 3sg.ἀνωγέτω Od.2.195
,ἀνώχθω Il.11.189
; [ per.] 2pl.ἀνώγετε Od.23.132
,ἄνωχθε 22.437
, E.Rh. 987; subj.ἀνώγῃ Il.7.74
, Hdt.7.104,ἀνώγωμεν Herod.3.31
; inf.ἀνωγέμεν Il.13.56
; part.ἀνώγουσα Herod.7.101
: [tense] plpf. with[tense] impf. sense, [ per.] 3sg.ἠνώγει Il.6.170
, S.OC 1598; withoutaugm.ἀνώγει Od.2.385
; [dialect] Ion. ἠνώγεα ib.9.44, 17.55:—but ἀνώγει in Il.6.439, 19.102, Od.5.139, 357, Hes. Th. 549, Hdt.7.104 is pres, in sense, and must be referred to [tense] pres. [full] ἀνώγω (unless corrected to ἄνωγεν); also [ per.] 2 dualἀνώγετον Il.4.287
, and (later) [ per.] 2sg.ἀνώγεις Q.S.13.238
:— from this [tense] pres. are formed [tense] impf.ἤνωγον Il.9.578
, Od.14.237, orἄνωγον Il.5.805
, Od.3.35, etc.;ἤνωγες Maiist.17
; , Hes.Op.68; [ per.] 3pl.ἄνωγον Inscr.Cypr.135
H.: [tense] fut.ἀνώξω Od.16.404
: [tense] aor. ; subj. ἀνώξομεν, [dialect] Ep. for -ωμεν, Il.15.295; inf.ἀνῶξαι Od.10.531
. Il.7.394, the [tense] impf. ἠνώγεον implies [tense] pres. ἀνωγέω:—[voice] Pass., ἄνωκται· κελεύεται, Hsch.:—poet. and [dialect] Ion. Verb, also in Cypr., Inscr.Cypr. l.c., command, order, esp. of kings and masters, Il.5.899, etc.; also of equals and inferiors, advise, urge, 16.8, Od.2.195, etc.: constr. c. acc. pers. et inf., σιωπᾶν λαὸν ἀνώγει bade the people keep silence, Il.2.280, cf. 4.287, etc.;πατὴρ ἄνωγέ σ'.. αὐδᾶν A.Pr. 947
, cf. 1037, etc.;πράσσειν ἄνωγας οὖν με.. τάδε; S.Tr. 1247
; σιγᾶν ἄνωγα (sc. σε) Id.El. 1458: in Hom. also c. dat. pers., Od.10.531, 20.139 sq., cf. A.R.1.693: c. acc. pers. only, θυμὸς ἄνωγέ με my spirit bids, prompts me, freq. in Hom.: abs.,ἐποτρύνει καὶ ἀνώγει Il.15.43
;κέλομαι καὶ ἄνωγα Od.3.317
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28 νωχελής
Grammatical information: adj.Meaning: `slow, dull, sluggish' (Hp., S., E., hell. epic).Other forms: Also νωχαλής (cod. νωφ-) νωθρός H. with νωχαλίζει βραδύνει; NGr. ἀνώχαλος with ἀ-prothesis (Papadopoulos Άρχ. Έφ. 28, 58 ff.).Derivatives: νωχελίη, - ία f. `slowness, laziness' (T 411; cf. Porzig, Satzinhalte 204 and Delebecque Cheval 156 f.), also - εια f. (Orib., H.); νωχελίς, - ίδος f. plantname = βαλλωτή (Ps.-Dsc.); also νωκελίς, which points to a Pre-Greek word, and νωφρύς; cf. Strömberg Pflanzenn. 158; νωχελεύομαι `be slow, indolent' (Aq.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Unexplained. On the formation Bechtel s. v.; hypothetic etymology by Sütterlin IF 29, 126 (mentioned by Bq and WP. 2, 698). Fur. 133 connects νῶκαρ (s.v.), which implies that the word is Pre-Greek. Note also χαλ-\/ κελ- and χ\/φ (for which I have no explanation).Page in Frisk: 2, 332Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > νωχελής
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29 κατακονά
A destruction,κατακονὰ ἀβίοτος βίου E.Hipp. 821
(lyr.).--The v.l., supported by Sch. (cf. EM50.25, Eust.381.22), κατακονᾷ.. βίος, implies a Verb [full] κατ-ᾰκονάω, wear away, as is done in whetting steel.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κατακονά
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30 μόχθος
A toil, hardship, distress,ἀμφὶ δ' ἀέθλῳ δῆριν ἔχειν καὶ μ. Hes.Sc. 306
; μόχθων ἀμπνοά, ἀμοιβά, Pi.O.8.7, N.5.48: freq. in Trag., A.Ch. 921, S.Ph. 480, etc.: also in pl., toils, troubles, hardships, A.Pr. 541 (lyr.), etc.; of the labours of Heracles, S.Tr. 1101, 1170; μ. τέκνων for them, E.Med. 1261 (lyr.); μόχθον ἀμφὶ πράγμασι Epigr. ap. Aeschin.3.184; Ἀπελλείου μ. γραφίδος, of a picture, APl.4.178 (Antip. Sid.).—Rare in early Prose (not in Pl. or Oratt.), cf.μ. καὶ ταλαιπωρίη Democr.223
;ἐλευθέριοι μ. X.Smp.2.4
;διὰ μόχθων Id.Cyr.1.6.25
: freq. in LXX, Ex.18.8, al.;κόπος καὶ μ. 1 Ep.Thess.2.9
; μ. implies hardship, πόνος work (but μ. is said to be Cret. forπόνος AB1096
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31 σχένδυλα
σχένδῡλα, ἡ,A a ship-carpenter's and blacksmith's tool, perhaps a pair of pincers or tongs, ναυπηγοῖς ς. AP11.203 ( κενδυλα cod.): also [full] σχενδύλη, IG22.1672.102, Hsch. s.v. σχενδυλόληπτοι. Hsch. also cites [full] σχενδῡλάω (ibid.); the [var] Dim. [full] σκενδύλιον (q.v.) implies a form σκενδύλη which is not found.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σχένδυλα
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32 Τίβειος
Τίβειος [pron. full] [ῐ], name of a slave, IG22.1672.69, 2937.7, 2940.8, Men. 1075, Her.21, al., prob. cj. in Thphr.Char.9.3; later [full] Τίβιος [-[pron. full] ?ΤίβειοςX?ΤίβειοςX] AP14.123.11 (Metrod., Τίμιος cod.): originally a Paphlagonian name, Str.7.3.12, 12.3.25, who implies that it was not the name of a people; cf. however Τίβειον ὄρος (A v.l. τόπος) in Phrygia, St.Byz.;Τίβιοι καὶ Φρύγες Gal.10.4
; [full] Τιβία, = ὅλη ἡ Φρυγία, App.Prov.3.79.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Τίβειος
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33 ψαρός
A like a starling, i. e. speckled, dappled, ψ. ἵππος a dapple-grey horse, Ar.Nu. 1225, LXX Za.1.8; Arist.HA 632b19 distinguishes it fr. ποικίλος, which implies that the spots are more distinctly marked:—[comp] Comp.ψαρότερος Ael.NA12.28
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34 ὑθλέω
A talk nonsense, trifle, prate, Ar.Nu. 783;τοιαῦθ' ὑθλῶν δειπνεῖ καὶ ζῇ Ephipp.19
(anap.). [[pron. full] ῡ Ephipp. l.c., perh. long by nature, but the accent of ὕθλος, if correct, implies ῠ, and so apptly. Alex. in Gloss.Oxy.1801.52.] -
35 ἀήσυλος
Grammatical information: adj.Meaning: Ε 876 ἀήσυλα ἔργα (hapax).Other forms: αἰήσυλον ἄνομον, κακοποιόν H.Origin: XX [etym. unknown] PGX [probably a word of Pre-Greek origin] [probably a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: One proposes alteration of αἴσυλος `unseemly, evil' ( αἴσυλα ῥέζειν Ε 403 etc.) (after ἄημι?, ἀήσυρος?). Otherwise Bechtel Lex., Brugmann Sächs. Ber. 1901, 94. Fraenkel Gl. 34, 1955, 307ff proposes *α(Ϝ)ισσυλα, from ἶσος; very doubtful. Fur. 253 points to the gloss with αι-, which implies a substr. word (he connects ἄητος, which may have a variant αἴητος).Page in Frisk: 1,27Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἀήσυλος
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