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1 κρυσταλλοειδή
κρυσταλλοειδήςlike ice: neut nom /voc /acc pl (attic epic doric)κρυσταλλοειδήςlike ice: masc /fem /neut nom /voc /acc dual (doric aeolic)κρυσταλλοειδήςlike ice: masc /fem acc sg (attic epic doric) -
2 κρυσταλλοειδῆ
κρυσταλλοειδήςlike ice: neut nom /voc /acc pl (attic epic doric)κρυσταλλοειδήςlike ice: masc /fem /neut nom /voc /acc dual (doric aeolic)κρυσταλλοειδήςlike ice: masc /fem acc sg (attic epic doric) -
3 κρυσταλλοειδεί
κρυσταλλοειδήςlike ice: masc /fem /neut nom /voc /acc dual (attic epic)κρυσταλλοειδήςlike ice: masc /fem /neut dat sg -
4 κρυσταλλοειδεῖ
κρυσταλλοειδήςlike ice: masc /fem /neut nom /voc /acc dual (attic epic)κρυσταλλοειδήςlike ice: masc /fem /neut dat sg -
5 κρυσταλλοειδείς
κρυσταλλοειδήςlike ice: masc /fem acc plκρυσταλλοειδήςlike ice: masc /fem nom /voc pl (attic epic) -
6 κρυσταλλοειδεῖς
κρυσταλλοειδήςlike ice: masc /fem acc plκρυσταλλοειδήςlike ice: masc /fem nom /voc pl (attic epic) -
7 κρυσταλλοειδές
κρυσταλλοειδήςlike ice: masc /fem voc sgκρυσταλλοειδήςlike ice: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
8 κρυσταλλοειδής
κρυσταλλο-ειδής, ές,A like ice,πῆξις Epicur.Ep.2p.45U.
, cf. LXX Wi.19.21; v.l. for - ώδης in Str.4.6.6. Adv. -δῶς Placit.2.11.2
.II like crystal,ἰασπίς Dsc.5.142
; κ. ὑγρόν the crystalline lens, Ruf.Onom. 153, Gal.UP8.5, al.;κ. χιτών Poll.2.71
: Astron., τὸ κ. the crystalline sphere, Placit.2.14.3.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κρυσταλλοειδής
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9 πάσσαλος
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `plug, pin, peg, to hang sth. up to' (Il.).Other forms: Att. πάτταλος.Derivatives: Dimin. πασσαλ-ίσκος (Hp.) and - ιον (H.); - ιστής H. s. κυνδαλοπαίστης (s. κύνδαλος); - εύω, often w. προσ-, also w. δια-, κατα-, `to pin, to hang up' (Hdt., Att.) with the nom. instr. - εῖον (Plb., EM); - όομαι `to be provided with π.' (sch.), προσ-όω `to pin' (Thphr.). -- Beside it πάσσᾱξ, -ᾱκος m. `id.' (Megar., Ar. Ach. 763; like πόρπᾱξ, κνώδᾱξ a.o.; Chantraine Form. 381) with - άκιον, - ακίζω (H.); πασσάριος σταυρός H.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: First from *πάκι̯αλος with λ-suffix; to Lat. păc-iscor `conclude a treaty', prop. `make fast', παγ-ῆναι (with variation k: g); s. πήγνυμι. As intermediate we must posit an unknown noun: *πάσσα (\< *πακ-ι̯ᾰ), *-πασσος or *πάσσων (cf. on κνώδαλον)?; diff. Benveniste Origines 47 (s. also Schwyzer 483 w. n. 8). Independent, but also with l-suffix, Lat. pālus (from * pac-s-lo-s); here also Toch. A pyākäṣ (B pyāśi) `pole, stake' (Duchesne-Guillemin BSL 41, 159)? -- Lat. LW [loanword] pessulus `bolt' (on the meaning Rocco Glotta 32, 99); s. W.-Hofmann s.v. -- Derivation from *ph2k- is improbable: a pin has not become stiff (like ice). It has been sfatened, fixed to a wal or a pillar. The suffix - αλ- is pre-Greek, cannot be IE. (The words in -ᾱκ- seem Pre-Greek.) So prob. the whole word is Pre-Greek (*paky-al-)?Page in Frisk: 2,477Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > πάσσαλος
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10 κρυσταλλοειδούς
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11 κρυσταλλοειδοῦς
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12 κρυσταλλοειδών
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13 κρυσταλλοειδῶν
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14 κρυσταλλοειδώς
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15 κρυσταλλοειδῶς
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16 κρυσταλλοειδής
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18 κρύσταλλος
Grammatical information: m.Derivatives: κρυστάλλιον `id.' ( PHolm.), also plant-name = ψύλλιον (Dsc.; because of the cooling effect, Strömberg Pflanzennamen 83); κρυστάλλ-ινος `icy-cold' (Hp.), `of rock-crystall' (D. C.), - ώδης `icy, crystalclear' (Ptol., PHolm.); κρυσταλλ-όομαι `freeze' (Ph.), - ίζω `glow like crystal' (Apoc.); further κρυσταίνομαι `freeze' (Nic. Al. 314), prob. free analogical formation to κρύσταλλος after other cases of the interchange ν: λ (diff. Schwyzer 706; ?).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: The word is sonnected (Chantraine Formation 247, Schwyzer 484) with Lat. crusta `bark, crust'. However, this is wrong as the Latin word has a quite different meaning: `the hard surface of a body, the rind, shell, crust, bark' which protects it' (Lewis and Short); so it has nothing to do with cold; it is used of flumen, indicating a covering or crust of ice, but this is an incidental use, a metaphor, not the central aspect of the meaning. The word, then, has nothing to do with words for `cold, ice'. (Its etymology with κρύος must therefore be given up; there is no other proposal.) - As Kuiper FS Kretschmer 1, 215 n. 16 remarked the word is Pre-Greek because of the suffix - αλλο- (all Greek words in - αλλο- are of Pre-Greek origin; there are no Greek words of IE origin with this suffix; it is not - αλ- with expressively geminated λ (as Chantraine often says) and not from κρύ-ος as then the formation cannot be explained. This is confirmed by the variant κρόστ-. The word means `ice' and was also used for rock-crystal, probably because this looks like (a piece of) ice, as it is transparant (in antiquity this was very remarkable). Pliny (37, 23) still thinks it is ice. We now know that rock-crystal is a mineral; it is quartz, a silicate (SiO₂). The semi-precious amethyst and agate are varieties. S. Beekes, FS Kortlandt.See also: s. κρύοςGreek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κρύσταλλος
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19 πηγη
Grammatical information: f.Other forms: Dor. παγά.Derivatives: Dimin. πηγ-ίον (pap. IIa), - ίδιον (Suid.); the adj. - αῖος `belonging to the w.' (IA.), - ιμαῖος `id.' (Hdn. Epim.); the verb - άζω, also w. ἀνα-, κατα-, `to spring up' (Ph., AP), παγάσασθαι aor. inf. `to bathe in a w.' (Dodona; late.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin](X)Etymology: Formation like πληγ-ή, λήθ-η, ζω-ή a.o.; without explanation. -- Referring to the many designations for `well' from `cold' (e.g. OCS studenьcь: studenъ, Lith. šaltìnis: šáltas, νίβα [= νίφα] χιόνα, καλεῖται δε οὕτως καὶ κρήνη ἐν Θρᾳκῃ Phot.) by Grošelj Živa Ant. 4, 173 f. connected with πήγνυμαι in the meaning `stiffened, freeze', πηγυλίς `ice-cold' (cf. also παγετώδης `ice-cold', of water: παγετός `ice'); to be considered. Cf. also Στύξ. Older lit. w. explanations which are to be rejected in Bq. - A Pre-Greek word seems quite probable.Page in Frisk: 2,525Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > πηγη
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20 πάγη
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `snare, trap' (IA.)Compounds: As 1. member supposed in πάγ-ουρος m. `edible crab', but s.v.; as 2. member it seems to be found in ἐπίπαγος m. `hardened frozen crust' (Plu., medic.), backformation from ἐπι-πήγνυμι, - μαι.Derivatives: Dimin. παγίς, - ίδος f. `id.' (Ar. Fr. 666, hell.) with - ιδεύω, - ίδευμα (LXX). -- πάγος m. 1. `pinnacle, cliff, hill' (ep. Ion. since ε 405, 411); 2. (late also n. after ῥῖγος, κρύος) `ice, hoarfrost, frost', also of salt deposits and of cudled blood etc. (A., S., Pl., Arist.). -- From this (or from παγ-ῆναι, πήγνυμι) 1. παγ-ετός m. = πάγος 2. (Pi., IA.) with παγετ-ώδης `ice-like, icecold' (Hp., S., Arist.); 2. παγ-ερός `freezing, icecold' (D. Chr., Arist.: κρυερός); 3. παγώδης = παγετώδης (Thphr.).Origin: IE [Indo-European] [787] *peh₂k\/g- `make fast, stiff'Etymology: Prop. "the fastening, sticking fast" (also of the firm) cliff as opposed to movable sea or the lose earth; diff. Porzig Satzinhalte 318 f.), "getting stiff, freezing"; acc. to Havers Sprache 4, 27 "who mak fast, stiff", in any case verbal nouns of πήγνυμι, s.v. Cf. πάξ, πάσσαλος, πάχνη.Page in Frisk: 2,459-460Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > πάγη
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