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1 βαρβίτου
βάρβιτοςmusical instrument of many strings: masc /fem gen sg -
2 βαρβίτους
βάρβιτοςmusical instrument of many strings: masc /fem acc pl -
3 βαρβίτω
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4 βαρβίτῳ
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5 βαρβίτωι
βαρβίτῳ, βάρβιτοςmusical instrument of many strings: masc /fem dat sg -
6 βαρβίτων
βάρβιτοςmusical instrument of many strings: masc /fem gen pl -
7 βάρβιτ'
βάρβιτε, βάρβιτοςmusical instrument of many strings: masc /fem voc sg -
8 βάρβιτε
βάρβιτοςmusical instrument of many strings: masc /fem voc sg -
9 βάρβιτοι
βάρβιτοςmusical instrument of many strings: masc /fem nom /voc pl -
10 βάρβιτον
βάρβιτοςmusical instrument of many strings: masc /fem acc sg -
11 βάρβιτος
βάρβιτοςmusical instrument of many strings: masc /fem nom sg -
12 βάρβιτος
A musical instrument of many strings (πολύχορδος Theoc.16.45
), invented by Terpander, Pi.Fr. 125; freq. used for the lyre, Anacr.143, B.Scol.Oxy.1361.1.1, E.Cyc.40, Ar.Th. 137, etc.: fem. in Anacreont.23.3, but masc. in 14.34: in earlier Poets the gender is not determined:—later [full] βάρβῐτον, τό, as in Latin, Neanth. 5, D.H.7.72, Ath.4.175e, etc. (Prob. a foreign word, Str.10.3.17.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > βάρβιτος
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13 βάρβιτος
Grammatical information: f. or m.Meaning: musical instrument wih many strings (Pi.)Other forms: later also - ον n. Also βάρμιτος (EM 188, 21, called Aeolic; `the oldest form'?, Bechtel Dial. 1, 118, Schwyzer 257, s. below); also βάρμος (Phillis ap. Ath. 14, 636c) and βάρωμος (Ath.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Foreign word (Phrygian?), s. Str. 10, 3, 17. Grošelj, Slavistična Revija 4, 250, connects φόρμιγξ; so does Fur.173 etc. (?). Most prob. Pre-Gr.; suff. - ιτ- (so the question of the oldest form becomes different). The strange - ω- from * barʷm-? or epenthesis (where ο is well attested).See also: Most prob. Pre-Gr.Page in Frisk: 1,220Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > βάρβιτος
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14 σκινδαψός
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: name of a musical instruments with four strings with thorn-like appendices (middl. com. a. o.), also des. for a senseless word (Artem., S.E. a.o.); name of an ivy-like plant (Clitarch.; cf. Dawkins JHSt. 56, 9 f.).Other forms: Without anl. σ-: κινδαψός (Timo, H.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Etymology: Ending like the semant. quite remote λυκ-αψός, χορδ-αψός (s. λύκος and χορδή); further unclear foreign word like κιθάρα, βάρβιτος and many other instrument-names. Hypothetic suppositions by Stephanides PhilWoch. 50, 1438 ff. -- The word seems Pre-Greek without clear indications.Page in Frisk: 2,732-733Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σκινδαψός
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