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1 αφάλσεις
ἄφαλσιςjumping exercise: fem nom /voc pl (attic epic)ἄφαλσιςjumping exercise: fem nom /acc pl (attic) -
2 ἀφάλσεις
ἄφαλσιςjumping exercise: fem nom /voc pl (attic epic)ἄφαλσιςjumping exercise: fem nom /acc pl (attic) -
3 ἅλμα
A spring, leap, poet.for Prose πήδημα, Od.8.103, 128; ἅ. πέτρας, πετραῖον leap or fall from rock, E.HF 1148, Ion 1268;κρημνῶν ἅ. Epigr.Gr.225
([place name] Ephesus);οἰκεῖον.. ἅ. ἐπὶ ξίφος E.Hel.96
; κυνῆς ἅ. the leap of the lot from the helmet, S.Aj. 1287;κοῦφον ἅλμα ποδῶν Ἀχιλῆ E.El. 439
; track of a comet, Arist.Mete. 343b23.2 jumping, asanathletic contest, Simon.153:—in pl., jumping-ground,τῶν ἁ. τὴν σκάψιν καὶ ὁμάλιξιν BCH23.566
(Delph., iii B. C.).II Medic., pulsation, palpitation, of the embryo, Hp.Alim.42; of the heart, Id.Cord.4; f.l. in Pl.Ti. 70d. -
4 πηδάω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `to leap, to jump', of the heart or puls `to beat' (Il.).Derivatives: ( ἀνα-, ἐκ-)πήδ-ημα n. `leap' (trag.; also as terminus of sport, s. Jüthner Wien Stud. 53, 68ff.), - ησις ( ἀνα-, ἐκ-, ἀπο- etc.) f. `jumping, leaping' (IA.), - ηθμός m. `pulse beat' (Hp.), - ητής ( ἐπεισ- πηδάω) m. `leaper' (Ptol., Gloss.), - ητικός ( ἐκ- πηδάω) `fit for jumping' (Arist.). Backformation τρί-πηδος or - ον "three-jump", `trot' (Hippiatr.).Etymology: Sec. verbal formation of expressive character, either deverbative (Schwyzer 719) or denominative. As basic word most prob. is in the first case a verb for `fall etc.' in Skt. pád-ya-te ( ā-pad- `tread in', apa-pad- `run off' etc.), Germ., OE fetan; besides OWNo. feta, pret. fat ` find the way to', all prob. with very old connecion to the word for `foot' (s. πούς). -- If denominative, hardly to be separated from πηδόν, s.v. Wrong on πηδάω Deroy Les ét. class. 16, 351 ff., Ant. class. 32, 429ff.Page in Frisk: 2,526-527Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > πηδάω
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5 άφαλσις
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6 ἄφαλσις
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7 αφάλσεων
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8 ἀφάλσεων
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9 αφάλσεως
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10 ἀφάλσεως
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11 βαλλισμού
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12 βαλλισμοῦ
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13 βαλλισμόν
βαλλισμόςjumping about: masc acc sg -
14 βαλλισμός
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15 διαποδισμός
διαποδισμόςjumping about: masc nom sg -
16 προπτωτικοί
προπτωτικόςjumping to conclusions: masc nom /voc pl -
17 σκαρισμοίς
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18 σκαρισμοῖς
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19 σκαρισμοί
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20 σκαρισμόν
σκαρισμόςjumping: masc acc sg
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