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1 ειλεοίς
εἰλεόςintestinal obstruction: masc dat pl——————εἰλεοῖς, εἰλεόςintestinal obstruction: masc dat pl -
2 ειλεώ
εἰλεόςintestinal obstruction: masc dat sg——————εἰλεῷ, εἰλεόςintestinal obstruction: masc dat sg -
3 ειλεόν
εἰλεόςintestinal obstruction: masc acc sg——————εἰλεόν, εἰλεόςintestinal obstruction: masc acc sg -
4 ειλεός
εἰλεόςintestinal obstruction: masc nom sg——————εἰλεός, εἰλεόςintestinal obstruction: masc nom sg -
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7 ιλεοί
εἰλεόςintestinal obstruction: masc nom /voc plἰλεόςintestinal obstruction: masc nom /voc pl -
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εἰλεόςintestinal obstruction: masc nom /voc plἰλεόςintestinal obstruction: masc nom /voc pl -
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10 ἰλεούς
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11 ιλεώ
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12 ἰλεῷ
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13 ιλεόν
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Grammatical information: m.Meaning: 1. as medic. expression `intestinal obstruction, Bauchgrimmen' (Hp.; Lat. īleus); rarely 2. name of a vine (Hippys Rheg. [Va?]); 3. `den, hole of animals, esp. of snakes' (Theoc. 15, 9, Ark., Poll.).Other forms: ἰλεόςDerivatives: from 1.: εἰλεώδης `relating to intestinal obstruction' (Hp.).Origin: IE [Indo-European]X [probably] [1141] *u̯elu̯- `turn, wind, cover, protect'Etymology: Formation like φωλεός, κολεός etc. (Chantr. Form. 51). Original meaning `winding' (cf. H.: εἰλεός ἡ τοῦ θηρίου κατάδυσις καὶ στρόφος), from εἰλέω `roll, wind' with diphthong (not *ἐ-Ϝελ-ε(Ϝ)ος), explains the meanings 1. and 2. Also the `den' can be combined with `winding'; but εἰλυός (A. R.) like synonymous εἰλυθμός is based on εἰλύω `wind around, cover'. - Cf. Solmsen Unt. 242ff.; - εός not phonet. from - υός. - Is - εος Pre-Greek? (cf. φωλεός).Page in Frisk: 1,456Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > εἰλεός
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