-
1 μισοκακέω
μῑσο-κᾰκέω, =Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μισοκακέω
-
2 γένυς
γένυς, - υοςGrammatical information: f.Meaning: `jaw', also `edge of an axe' (Il.).Other forms: long υ m.c.Derivatives: γένειον (\< *γενεϜ-ιον) `chin, beard' (Il.), with γενειάς `beard, cheek' (Od.); γενειάτης, - ήτης, f. - ᾶτις, - ῆτις `bearded' (Theoc., cf. ὑπηνήτης), γενειόλης `id.' (Hdn.); γενειαστήρ `chin-strap' (Poll., cf. βραχιονιστήρ); - denomin. γενειάω `get, have a beard' (Od.) etc.- Also γενηΐς `edge of an axe' (S. Ant. 249 gen. γενῃ̃δος).Origin: IE [Indo-European] [381] *ǵenu- `chin'Etymology: Old inherited word, u-stem in OIr. giun, gin `mouth', Welsh gen `cheek, chin', pl. geneu, Goth. kinnus `cheek', Toch. A śanw-e-ṃ du. `cheeks'; further Lat. gena `cheek' (reshaped after māla, with u prserved in dentes genu-īnī `jaw-teeth'), Arm. cnawt (see on γνάθος). Skt. hánu- f. `jaw-bone' with not well-explained h- for j-. Av. * zanauua (written zanuua), ModPers. zanax (not here Av. zānu-draǰah-). - Improbable speculations by Ragot, EIE 15(?) (1997-8) 59-89. Not to γνάθος (q.v.).Page in Frisk: 1,298Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > γένυς
-
3 μῆλον 2
μῆλον 2Grammatical information: n., mostly pl. -αOther forms: (also Dor.).Compounds: Often as 1. member, e.g. μηλο-βότης, Dor. - τας `shepherd' (Pi., E.), also - βοτήρ (Σ 529, h. Merc. 286) in - βοτῆρας at verse-end, after the simplex (Fraenkel Nom. ag. 1, 65, Chantraine Form. 323, Risch $13d, Shipp Studies 66); μηλάταν τὸν ποιμένα. Βοιωτοί H., haplological for μηλ-ηλάταν or for μηλόταν after βοηλάταν (Bechtel Gött. Nachr. 1919, 345, Dial. 1,307); on μηλ-ολόνθη s. v. Rarely as 2. member, only in some bahuvrihis (diff. - μηλον `apple', s. v.), e.g. πολύ-μηλος `with many sheep' (Il.); also in PN, e.g. Boeot. Πισί-μειλος.Derivatives: μήλειος `belonging to the small cattle' (Ion., E.), μηλόται ποιμένες H. (Fraenkel Nom. ag. 2, 129, Schwyzer 500), μηλωτή f. `sheepskin' (Philem. Com., hell.; like κηρωτή a.o.) with Μηλώσιος surn. of Zeus (Corc., Naxos), prop. "who is wrapped in a sheepskin" (Nilsson Gr. Rel. 1, 395f.).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Old word for `small cattle', which is well attested in Celtic, e.g. OIr. mil n. `small animal', and is sporadically found also in Westgerm., e.g. in OLFranc. māla `cow', Dutch maal `young cow' (here also the old name of the Harz, Μηλί-βοκον ὄρος?). -- Against these words, which all can go back on IE * mēlo-, stands with a-vowel Arm. mal `sheep', also SmRuss. mal' f. `small cattle, young sheep', Russ. (Crimea) malíč `kind of Crimea-sheep'. It eems obvious to sonnect these words with the general Slav. adj. for `small', e.g. OCS malъ, Russ. mályj. A further step leads to the Germ. word for `small, narrow' in Goth. smals etc., which is often used of small cattle, e.g. OWNo. smale m. `small animal', OHG smalaz fihu ' Schmal- vieh, small cattle'. If we posit IE *( s)mēl-, ( s)mōl- (OCS malь etc.), ( s)mǝl- (Arm. mal, Goth. smals etc.)[this means * smHlo-?], it would seem possible, to bring all words mentioned together. [For Arm. mal Ačar̄yan HAB III2224 proposes a loan from Arabic.] All this does not lead to a probable solution. -- Fick 1, 519, however, thinks for the μῆλον-group of * mē- `bleat' (s. μηκάομαι). -- Cf. WP. 2, 296f (with open doubt), Pok. 724, W.-Hofmann s. 3. malus, Vasmer s. mályj.Page in Frisk: 2,226-227Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > μῆλον 2
См. также в других словарях:
Mala — may refer to: Geography Kingdom of Cheras, South India Mala, Kerala, a village in southern India Malå Municipality, in northern Sweden Mala, Nepal, a village and Village Development Committee Mała, Poland, a village Mala, Homalin, a village in… … Wikipedia
Malå IF — Full name Malå Idrottsförening Founded 1936 Ground Tjamstavallen Malå Sweden … Wikipedia
Mālā — Mâlâ Pour les articles homonymes, voir Mala. Mâlâ bouddhiste Le Mâlâ (Japa Mala ou Mâlâ, signifiant guirlande ) est un chapelet … Wikipédia en Français
Malå — Malå … Wikipedia
Mala — puede referirse a: El femenino de malo Mala, localidad perteneciente al municipio de Haría en la isla de Lanzarote (España); Mala, centro poblado del Perú; el Distrito de Mala, en la Provincia de Cañete (Perú); el río Mala, que nace en la… … Wikipedia Español
Malå — Hilfe zu Wappen … Deutsch Wikipedia
mala — MALÁ, malale, s.f. Unealtă a zidarului alcătuită dintr o placă de lemn cu mâner, cu care se întinde şi se nivelează stratul de tencuială. – Din tc. mala. Trimis de claudia, 26.09.2003. Sursa: DEX 98 MALÁ s. v. drişcă, făţuitoare, mistrie.… … Dicționar Român
mała — {{/stl 13}}{{stl 8}}rz. ż odm. jak przym. Ia {{/stl 8}}{{stl 20}} {{/stl 20}}{{stl 12}}1. {{/stl 12}}{{stl 7}} dziecko płci żeńskiej; dziewczynka : {{/stl 7}}{{stl 10}}Poszła z małą na huśtawki. {{/stl 10}}{{stl 20}} {{/stl 20}}{{stl 12}}2.… … Langenscheidt Polski wyjaśnień
mala — s. f. 1. Caixa, geralmente revestida de couro, lona, etc., usada normalmente para transporte de roupa e outros objetos, em viagem. 2. Bolsa de mão, geralmente usada por senhoras para transportar documentos e pequenos objetos de uso cotidiano. =… … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
Mała — Village … Wikipedia
Mala — (Sanskrit, f., माला, mālā) ist die Bezeichnung für eine im Hinduismus und Buddhismus gebräuchliche Gebetskette. Sie kann unterschiedliche Größen und Längen haben und besteht in der Regel aus 108 einzelnen Perlen, manchmal plus einer zusätzlichen… … Deutsch Wikipedia