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1 κροκόδιλος
A hzard, acc. to Hdt.2.69, etc.; κ. τριπήχεες χερσαῖοι, of the desert monitor, genus Varanus, Id.4.192; of other lizards, Arist.Fr. 362, LXX Le.11.30, Ael.NA1.58; κ. μικρός, in a fountain at Chalcedon, Str.12.4.2; cf. [full] κροκύδιλος Hippon.119 (- δειλ- Eust.; [full] κρεκύδειλος Et.Gen.in Indogerm.Forsch.15.7).2 crocodile found in the Nile, Hdt.2.68 sq.; also in Indian rivers, Id.4.44, cf. Ael.NA12.41;ὁ κ. ὁ ποτάμιος Arist.HA 492b24
, cf. 558a18. (Correctly written [full] κροκόδιλος PCair.Zen.354.13, 443.4 (iii B. C.), PTeb.63.25 (ii B. C.), etc.; later [suff] κροκό-δειλος PAmh.2.45.8 (ii B. C.), etc., freq. in codd.; [full] κορκόδιλος PCair.Zen.379.5 (iii B. C.); [full] κορκότιλος Stud.Pal.20.75 ii 16 (iii/iv A. D.); [full] κορκόδριλλος and [var] Dim. [full] κορκοδρίλλιον, Gloss.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κροκόδιλος
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2 φωλεύω
A lurk in a hole or den, of lizards, Arist.HA 503b27; of bears, ib. 579a26; of hedgehogs, ibId.29; of πορφύραι, ib.547a15; of wasps and hornets, ib.628a8, 629a14; of beetles (in dung), ib.552a17; of certain birds, ib.542b21; of serpents,κνώδαλα φωλεύοντα Theoc.24.85
, cf. Nic. Th. 394; of a lion, Babr.92.5; of a mouse, Id.108.2; hibernating animals,Arist.
GA 783b11, Thphr.HP1.1.3; of suspended animation, Arist.Fr.43; of disease, lurk,ἐν σπλάγχνοισι Aret.SD1
. 8, cf. 2.1; of hidden fire, Stoic.2.187; of the womb, Hp.Ep.23. -
3 σαύρα
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `lizard' (A. Fr. 92 M., Hdt., Arist., Theoc. etc.), also = σαλαμάνδρα (Thphr.), metaph. as plantname = κάρδαμον (Nic.), `membrum virile of a boy' (AP), `plaited case made of palm bark, used in setting dislocated fingers' (medic.). Also σαῦρος m. `id.' (Hdt. [v. l.], Hp., Epich., Arist., Nic.); metaph. as fishname = τράχουρος (Alex., Arist., Gal.; a. o. after the colour, cf. Strömberg 121).Other forms: Ion. - ρη.Derivatives: 1. the plantnames σαυρ-ίδιον n. (Hp., Gal.), - ίγγη f. (H.; cf. e.g. φυσίγγη = φῦσιγξ: φῦσα), - ῖτις f. (Ps.-Dsc.); cf. Strömberg 130. 2. the fishname - ίς f. (Suid.). 3. - ῖται εἶδός τι ὄφεων H. 4. - ίγγη also = τὸ ζῶον ἡ σαύρα H., saurītis also `precious stone, that would have been found inside a lizard' (Plin.). 5. - ήτης m. `keeper of crocodiles' (pap.). 6. σαυρωτή ποικίλη, - ωτοῖς δόρασι τοῖς σαυρωτῆρας ἔχουσι κατὰ τῆς ἐπιδορατίδος H. 7. σαυρωτήρ, - ῆρος m. (Κ 153, Hdt. 7, 41, Plb. a. o.) approx. `lance shoe, bottom end of a lance, that could be stuck into the ground'; cf. instrument names as τροπωτήρ, σφυρωτήρ, to this σαυρωτός (ab. 6.) and σαύρα = `case' (s. ab.); in the same meaning also σαῦρος in σαυρο-βριθες ἔγχος ( Trag. Adesp. 264); the lance-shaft was prob. compared with the long tail of a lizard (cf. οὑρίαχος). 8. PN Σαυρίας, Σαύρων a. o. (IA. etc.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Like many other words for `lizard' without etymology. With σαύρα, σαῦρος and derivv. is usually connected a series of other words with σαυ-: σαῦλος, σαυ-νός, σαυνίον, also σαυκρός, and further compared with σωλήν and σῦριγξ; s. esp. Solmsen Wortforsch. 129ff. (with extensive treatment), where however only σαυροβριθές, σαυρω-τήρ and σαύρα `membrum virile' (as well as σαυνίον `javelin') are considered as belonging to σωλήν and σῦριγξ and so separated from σαύρα, σαῦρος `lizard'; the last are with σαῦλος, σαυνός, σαυκρόν, σαυχμόν made into a separate group (agreeing Fraenkel IF 32, 112). The relation between these words is as dark as the connections outside Greek are doubtful; s. on it Bq and WP. 1, 752; cf. also Mayrhofer s. tūṇaḥ. -- I see no reason to connect the adj. with σαυ- ( σαυνός is not given by LSJ). As the word is appar. not IE, it will be a local, i.e. Pre-Greek word. (Not in Furnée.) (The word disnosaur was in 1841 created from δεινός `terrible' by the English peleontologist R.Owen.)Page in Frisk: 2,683-684Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σαύρα
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