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121 ἤ
ἤ, ἠέ: or, than, whether.— (1) disjunctive, or, and in correlation, either.. or, ὅππως κε μνηστῆρας.. κτείνῃς ἠὲ δόλῳ ἢ ἀμφαδόν, Od. 1.296.— (2) comparative, than.— (3) interrogative, (a) rarely in a single indirect question, whether, Il. 8.111, Od. 13.415 (v. l. εἰ).—(b) freq. in double questions, direct or indirect ( whether).. or (Att. πότερον.. ἤ), the accentuation of the second particle according to the ancient grammarians being ἦ (ἦε). The first member is introduced either by ἤ (ἠέ), or by some other particle, or stands without any particle; θεός νύ τις ἦ βροτός ἐσσι; Od. 6.149. οὐδέ τι οἶδα, ζώει ὅ γ' ἦ τέθνηκε, Od. 11.464. Τῦδείδην δ οὐκ ἂν γνοίης ποτέροισι μετείη, | ἠὲ μετὰ Τρώεσσιν ὁμῖλέοι ἦ μετ' Ἀχαιοῖς, Il. 5.86. With εἰ in first clause, Od. 16.33.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ἤ
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122 ἵνα
Grammatical information: relat. adv., conj.Meaning: `where, to where' (Hom., also IA.); final conjunction `sothat, that' (Il.).Origin: IE [Indo-European] [281] *i- `he' etc.Etymology: Origin unclear; on the ending cf. Skt. instrumentals like yé-na, té-na `through which, through that', OHG hina (\< -nā), OIr. cen `on this side' (from IE *ḱi- in ἐ-κεῖ) etc. The stem ἱ- perh. from the IE relativum *i̯o- (s. ὅς) or after an interrogative *τί-να. Schwyzer 615, Brugmann K. vergl. Gr. par. 910 n. 1; on the use Schwyzer-Debrunner 672ff., Gonda Moods 92, 126f., 141. S. also Monteil, Phrase relative 376-384ː Ruijgh, Lingua 28 (1971) 171.Page in Frisk: 1,726Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἵνα
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123 man
pron. "who" Nam, RGEO:67, FS, LR:59, Markirya, MC:213, 214; cf. PM:357 note 18, where a reference is made to the Eldarin interrogative element ma, man. However, man is translated "what" in LR:59: man-ië? "what is it?" LR:59; the stative-verb suffix -ië is hardly valid in LotR-style Quenya Either Tolkien later adjusted the meaning of the word, or man covers both "who" and "what". Cf. also mana, manen. -
124 допрос
1) General subject: catechism, enquiry, interrogation, interrogatory, interview (http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/story/2011/07/28/norway-utoya-romanian-daughter.html), questioning2) Rare: interrogative3) Law: examination (в суде), examination (свидетеля или подсудимого), having (в суде), inquiry, question, questioning (of the accused) (обвиняемого), re-cross (свидетеля противной стороны)4) Jargon: take the rap, hot seat, rap5) leg.N.P. examination (of a witness or of a person charged with the commission of a crime), interrogation (Petrovian military procedure)6) Makarov: inquisition (жестокий) -
125 решиться на
1) General subject: be on the edge of doing, to be bent on ( smth.) (что-л.), bring oneself to (usually in negative or interrogative sentences: 'Still, when Sunday night came, he couldn't bring himself to eat Mr. Claws'')2) Diplomatic term: go to the length of (he went to the length of murder; smth) (ч-л) -
126 आत् _āt
आत् The letter आ. ind. Ved.1 Afterwards, then; generally used antithetically to यद्, यदा, यदि and then sometimes strengthened by the particles अह, उ, इद् &c.-2 Then, further, also, and (अपि च).-3 Some-times it only strengthens the meaning of another word or gives emphasis to an interrogative pronoun like उ, अङ्ग, नु added to किम् (possibly, at all). -
127 -ne (-n' or-n)
- ne (-n' or-n) part enclit. [weaker form of 1 nē]. I. adv., added in a direct question, as an interrogation mark, to the first or principal word of the clause: meministine me in senatu dicere? do you remember? etc.: potestne rerum maior esse dissensio?: quiane auxilio iuvat ante levatos? V.—Affixed to an interrogative pronoun: Quone malo mentem concussa? timore deorum, H.: ūterne Ad casūs dubios fidet sibi certius? H.—Expecting an affirmative answer: rectene interpretor sententiam tuam?—Expecting a negative answer: potestne virtus servire?: potesne dicere?— II. As conj., in an indirect question, whether: ut videamus, satisne ista sit iusta defectio: Publilius iturusne sit in Africam scire. —Pleonastic with utrum, followed by an: est etiam illa distinctio, utrum illudne non videatur aegre ferendum... an, etc.—In the second alternative of an interrogation, or (for an): Smyrna quid et Colophon? maiora minorane fama? H.: ut in incerto fuerit, vicissent victine essent, L.— Repeated, whether... or: neque interesse, ipsosne interficiant impedimentisne exuant, Cs.: Collectosne bibant imbrīs puteosne, H.. -
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