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101 προσηλώσειν
προσηλόωnail: fut inf act (attic epic)προσηλόωnail: fut inf act (attic epic)προσηλόωnail: futperf inf act (attic epic) -
102 προσκαθήλωσαν
πρός, κατά-ἁλίσκομαιto be taken: aor ind act 3rd pl (attic epic ionic)πρόσ-καθηλόωnail on: aor ind act 3rd plπρόσ-καθηλόωnail on: aor ind act 3rd pl (homeric ionic)πρόσ-καθηλόωnail on: aor ind act 3rd pl (homeric ionic) -
103 προσκαθήλωσας
πρόσ-καθηλόωnail on: aor ind act 2nd sgπρόσ-καθηλόωnail on: aor ind act 2nd sg (homeric ionic)πρόσ-καθηλόωnail on: aor ind act 2nd sg (homeric ionic) -
104 προσήλους
προσηλόωnail: imperf ind act 2nd sgπροσηλόωnail: imperf ind act 2nd sg (homeric ionic)προσηλόωnail: imperf ind act 2nd sg (homeric ionic) -
105 προσήλωσα
προσηλόωnail: aor ind act 1st sgπροσηλόωnail: aor ind act 1st sg (homeric ionic)προσηλόωnail: aor ind act 1st sg (homeric ionic) -
106 προσήλωσαι
προσηλόωnail: perf ind mp 2nd sgπροσηλόωnail: aor imperat mid 2nd sgπροσηλόωnail: aor imperat mid 2nd sg -
107 προσήλωσαν
προσηλόωnail: aor ind act 3rd plπροσηλόωnail: aor ind act 3rd pl (homeric ionic)προσηλόωnail: aor ind act 3rd pl (homeric ionic) -
108 προσήλωσας
προσηλόωnail: aor ind act 2nd sgπροσηλόωnail: aor ind act 2nd sg (homeric ionic)προσηλόωnail: aor ind act 2nd sg (homeric ionic) -
109 προσήλωσε
προσηλόωnail: aor ind act 3rd sgπροσηλόωnail: aor ind act 3rd sg (homeric ionic)προσηλόωnail: aor ind act 3rd sg (homeric ionic) -
110 προσήλωσεν
προσηλόωnail: aor ind act 3rd sgπροσηλόωnail: aor ind act 3rd sg (homeric ionic)προσηλόωnail: aor ind act 3rd sg (homeric ionic) -
111 συγκαθηλώθη
σύν-καθηλόωnail on: aor ind pass 3rd sgσύν-καθηλόωnail on: aor ind pass 3rd sg (homeric ionic)σύν-καθηλόωnail on: aor ind pass 3rd sg (homeric ionic) -
112 συνηλοί
συνηλόωnail: pres ind mp 2nd sgσυνηλόωnail: pres opt act 3rd sgσυνηλόωnail: pres ind act 3rd sg -
113 συνηλοῖ
συνηλόωnail: pres ind mp 2nd sgσυνηλόωnail: pres opt act 3rd sgσυνηλόωnail: pres ind act 3rd sg -
114 συνηλούν
συνηλόωnail: pres part act masc voc sgσυνηλόωnail: pres part act neut nom /voc /acc sgσυνηλόωnail: pres inf act (epic doric) -
115 συνηλοῦν
συνηλόωnail: pres part act masc voc sgσυνηλόωnail: pres part act neut nom /voc /acc sgσυνηλόωnail: pres inf act (epic doric) -
116 ἧλος
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `nail-head; wart, callus' (Il.).Other forms: Dor. ἇλοςCompounds: Compp., e. g. ἀργυρό-ηλος `adorned with silver nails' (Hom.), ἡλο-κόπος `nail-smith' (pap.).Derivatives: Diminutive ἡλάριον (pap.); ἡλῖτις adjunct of λεπίς (Dsc., Aët.; cf. Redard Les noms grecs en - της 112); denomin. verb ἡλόω, mostly with prefix, e. g προσ-, ἐφ-, καθ-ηλόω `nail to' (IA, hell.) with καθήλω-σις, - μα.Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Because of γάλλοι ἧλοι, which may stand for Aeolic Ϝάλλοι (no certain traces of the digamma in Hom., as ἀργυρό-ηλος can be metrically conditioned; s. Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 155f.), is ἧλος to be derived from *Ϝάλνος or *Ϝάλσος (cf. on Ἦλις) and could then be equated with Lat. vallus `pole, stake (of a pallissade)' (Wackernagel KZ 25, 261 = Kl. Schr. 1, 205), though the meaning is rather different pace Persson Beitr. 1, 539f. Further see W.-Hofmann s. v. - Improbable hypotheses in Bq (also Add. et corr.).Page in Frisk: 1,632Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἧλος
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117 κλείς
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `bar, bolt' (sec. `rowing bench', Leumann Hom. Wörter 209), ` hook, key, collar bone' (Il.).Other forms: κλειδός, κλεῖν (late κλεῖδα), older κλῄς, κλῃδός, κλῃ̃δα (on the notation Schwyzer 201f.), ep. Ion. κληΐς, - ῖδος, - ῖδα, Dor. κλᾱΐς, - ῖδος beside - ίδος (Simon., Pi.; Aeol.?, cf. Schwyzer 465), besides κλᾳξ (Theoc.), κλαικος, - κα (Epid., Mess.)Dialectal forms: Myc.. karawiporo = κλαϜι-φόροςCompounds: Compp., e. g. κλειδ-οῦχος ( κλῃδ-) m. f. `key-holder' (inscr.), κατα-κλείς, - κληΐς `lock, case, quiver' (Att.; from κατα-κλείω);Derivatives: Diminut. κλειδίον (Ar., Arist.); κλειδᾶς m. `lock-smith' (pap., inscr., Empire); late denomin. κλειδόω (Smyrna, pap.) with κλείδωσις (sch.), - ωμα (Suid.). - Old denomin. κλείω, Oldatt. κλῄω, Ion. κληΐω (Hdt.), late κλῄζω ( Hymn. Is., AP), Theoc. κλᾳζω, aor. ep. Ion. κληϊ̃σαι, κληΐσσαι (Od.), Oldatt. κλῃ̃σαι, Att. κλεῖσαι, pass. κληϊσθῆναι, κλῃσθῆναι, κλεισθῆναι (Ion. resp. Att.), κλᾳσθῆναι (Theoc.), fut. κλῄσω (Th.), κλείσω, perf. κέκλῃκα (Ar.), κέκλεικα (hell.), midd. κέκλῃμαι (-ήϊμαι), κέκλειμαι, Dor. κέκλᾳνται (Epich.); after it Dor. aor. ( κλαΐξαι) κλᾳ̃ξαι, pass. κλαιχθείς, fut. κλᾳξῶ (Theoc., Rhod.), backformed present ποτι-κλᾳγω (Heracl.), often with prefix, esp. ἀπο-, κατα-, συν-, `shut, block'. From there κλήϊθρον, κλῃ̃θρον, κλεῖθρον, κλᾳ̃θρον `lock, block' (IA. h. Merc. 146, Dor.) with κλειθρίον (Hero), κλειθρία `key-hole' (Luc.; cf. Scheller Oxytonierung 54), κλάϊστρον (Pi.), κλεῖστρον (Luc.) `lock', κλῃ̃σις, κλεῖσις (Th., Aen. Tact.), κλεῖσμα, κλεισμός (hell.; also ἀπόκλῃσις etc. from ἀπο-κλείω etc.); verbal adj. κληϊστός, κλῃστός, κλειστός (ep. IA.), κλαικτός ( κλᾳκτός) `what can be locked' (Argiv., Mess.). - On κλεισίον s. κλίνω.Etymology: Ion. Att. κλη(Ϝ)ῑ-δ- and Dor. κλᾱ(Ϝ)ῑ-κ- are dental- resp. velar enlargements of an ῑ-stem, which can still be seen in κληΐω. (Diff. Debrunner Mus. Helv. 3, 45ff.: κληΐω backformation from κληι̃̈̈ (δ)-σαι, from κληϊ̄δ-, cf. κληϊσ-τός). Att. κλεῖν can be easily explained (with Debrunner l. c.; also Schulze Kl. Schr. 419) as analogical to κλείς ( ναῦς: ναῦν a. o.). The ῑ-stem is based on a noun *κλᾱϜ(-ο)- like e. g. κνημί̄-δ- on κνήμη, χειρί̄-δ- on χείρ (Schwyzer 465, Chantraine Formation 346f.). - An exact agreement of the basic word can be found in Lat. clāvus `nail, pin', beside which, with the same meaning as the derived κληΐς, clāvis `key, block'; because of the semantic identity a loan from Greek has been considered, cf. Ernout-Meillet s. v. and (rejecting) W.-Hofmann 1, 230. (But clātrī pl. `lattice-work' from pl. Dor. κλᾳ̃θρα). Further there is a Celtic word, e. g. OIr. clō, pl. clōi `nail' (Lat. LW [loanword]?). Slavic has a few words with an eu-diphthong, IE. *klē̆u-, e. g. OCS a. Russ. ključь `key', SCr. kljȕka `hook, ey, clamp'. - The original meaning of the word was prob. `nail, pin, hook', instruments, of old use for locking doors. - More forms in Pok. 604f., W.-Hofmann s. claudō, Fraenkel Lit. et. Wb. s. kliū́ti.Page in Frisk: 1,867-868Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κλείς
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118 ακρωνυχίαι
ἀκρωνυχίαtip of the nail: fem nom /voc plἀκρωνυχίᾱͅ, ἀκρωνυχίαtip of the nail: fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic) -
119 ἀκρωνυχίαι
ἀκρωνυχίαtip of the nail: fem nom /voc plἀκρωνυχίᾱͅ, ἀκρωνυχίαtip of the nail: fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic) -
120 ακρωνυχίας
ἀκρωνυχίᾱς, ἀκρωνυχίαtip of the nail: fem acc plἀκρωνυχίᾱς, ἀκρωνυχίαtip of the nail: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic)
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