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1 γειτονικός
neighbouringΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > γειτονικός
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2 άγχουρον
ἄγχουροςneighbouring: masc /fem acc sgἄγχουροςneighbouring: neut nom /voc /acc sgἄγχουρος 2gold: masc acc sg -
3 ἄγχουρον
ἄγχουροςneighbouring: masc /fem acc sgἄγχουροςneighbouring: neut nom /voc /acc sgἄγχουρος 2gold: masc acc sg -
4 αστυγειτονουμένας
ἀστυγειτονουμένᾱς, ἀστυγειτονέομαιdwell in a neighbouring: pres part mp fem acc pl (attic epic doric)ἀστυγειτονουμένᾱς, ἀστυγειτονέομαιdwell in a neighbouring: pres part mp fem gen sg (doric)ἀστυγειτονουμένᾱς, ἀστυγειτονέωpres part mp fem acc pl (attic epic doric)ἀστυγειτονουμένᾱς, ἀστυγειτονέωpres part mp fem gen sg (doric) -
5 ἀστυγειτονουμένας
ἀστυγειτονουμένᾱς, ἀστυγειτονέομαιdwell in a neighbouring: pres part mp fem acc pl (attic epic doric)ἀστυγειτονουμένᾱς, ἀστυγειτονέομαιdwell in a neighbouring: pres part mp fem gen sg (doric)ἀστυγειτονουμένᾱς, ἀστυγειτονέωpres part mp fem acc pl (attic epic doric)ἀστυγειτονουμένᾱς, ἀστυγειτονέωpres part mp fem gen sg (doric) -
6 γειτνία
γειτνίᾱ, γείτνιοςneighbouring: fem nom /voc /acc dualγειτνίᾱ, γείτνιοςneighbouring: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic)γειτνίᾱ, γειτνίαadjoining areas: fem nom /voc /acc dualγειτνίᾱ, γειτνίαadjoining areas: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic)γειτνίᾱ, γειτνιάωto be a neighbour: pres imperat act 2nd sgγειτνίᾱ, γειτνιάωto be a neighbour: imperf ind act 3rd sg (homeric ionic) -
7 ομόχωρον
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8 ὁμόχωρον
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9 περίχωρος
-ος,-ον + A 9-3-0-9-1=22 Gn 13,10.11.12; 19,17.28round about, neighbouring Gn 19,28; ἡ περίχωρος (γῆ) the country round about, neighbourhood Gn 13,10; οἱ περίχωροι neighbouring people Gn 13,12; τὰ περίχωρα country round about Dt 3,4Cf. DOGNIEZ 1992, 129; WEVERS 1993, 179 -
10 πρόσοικος
πρόσοικος, ον,A dwelling near to, neighbouring, Hdt.1.144, Th.1.24; οἱ π. neighbours, ib.7, Aen.Tact.10.1; τοὺς Λυκίων π. Plu.2.421d; also of places, π. θάλαττα χώρᾳ abutting upon, Pl.Lg. 705a; τὴν π. τῆς Ἰταλίας the neighbouring part, Plu.Fab.2: c. dat., Jul.Or.2.56b.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πρόσοικος
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11 πέλας
Grammatical information: Adv.Meaning: `near, nearby' (Od.); ὁ πέλας `nearest one, neighbour, next one' (IA.). Beside it 1. the nasalpresent πίλναμαι ( πίλ-ν-α-μαι), - νάω, also w. ἐπι-, προσ-, `to draw near' (Il.; for the formation cf. κίρνημι s. κεράννυ-μι); 2. the athem. aor. πλῆ-το (Il.), with which ἐπλά̄-θην (trag. in lyr.), πέ-πλη-μαι (Od.), πλά̄-θω (trag. in lyr.); 3. the σ-aor. πελά-σ(σ)αι `to draw near', also `to bring near', midd. - σασθαι, pass. - σθῆναι (Il.), to which as new presents πελάζω, also w. ἐμ-, ἐπι-, προσ- (Ε 766), πελάθω (trag. in lyr.), πελάω, ἐμ- πέλας (h. Hom. 7, 44, hell.); fut. πελῶ (Att.).Derivatives: 1. πελά-της, Dor. - τας m. `one who comes near, serf, jobber' (trag., Pl.; Fraenkel Nom. ag. 1, 42), f. - τις (Plu.), with - τικός (D.H.); ἐμπελά-τειρα f. = πελάτις (Call., Euph.); 2. πέλα-σις f. ( ἐμ-, προσ-) `approach' (S.E., Procl.); 3. ἄ-πλη-τος (ep.), ἄ-πλᾱ-τος (Dor., trag.) `unapproachable, appalling'; 4. πλᾶ-τις, - ιδος f. `wife' (Ar., Lyc.); 5. τειχεσι-πλῆτα voc. surn. of Ares (Ε 31, 455; meaning unclear, cf. below and Fraenkel l.c.); 6. πλήτης πλησιαστής H. (from 5. concluded?). -- On δασπλῆτις s. v. -- Old adv. πλησίον (Il.), Aeol. πλά̄-σιον, Dor. πλᾱτίον `near', beside which the adj. πλησίος `standing nearby, neighbouring' (ep. ion. Il.); as 1. member e.g. in πλησιό-χωρος `neighbouring' (IA.). From this πλησι-ότης f. `neighbourhood' (A. D.); πλησι-άζω (Dor. πλᾱτι-) `to approach, to accompany, to associate with' (Att.) with - ασμός, - ασμα, - ασις (Arist.).Etymology: No certain agreement outside Greek. After Lobeck in Curtius 278 orig. "striking against (anstoßend)" (cf. ἴκταρ with several meaning parallels); further to Lat. pellō `push', Celt., e.g. OIr. ad-ella (\< * pel-nā-t = Lat. appellat) `visits', fut. eblaid \< * pi-plā-seti `will drive' (Froehde BB. 3, 308 resp. Vendryes MSL 16, 301 f.). Traces of this more concrete meaning can perh. still be found in expressions like πέλασε χθονί `threw to the ground', ὀδύνησι πελάζειν `sink in sorrow'; also in τειχεσι-πλῆτα as surn. of Ares ("wall-stormer ?). So πέλας as old nom. (- acc.; Schwyzer 516 n. 620) prop. "(first) push"; similar πλᾱτίον, πλησίον lengthened from an adverbial *πλᾱ-τ-ι (Schw. 621, 623)? The weakness of this in itself quite possible explanation lies in the absence of certain morphological criteria; the Celt. forms seem to agree in ablaut with the Greek ones (IE * pelh₂-, plā-); cf. OIr. adella `visits' and πλησιάζει `associates with'. Further forms w. lit. in WP. 2, 57f., Pok. 801 f., W.-Hofmann s. pellō. Vgl. πλήν, πλήσσω.Page in Frisk: 2,494-495Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > πέλας
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12 άγχουροι
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13 ἄγχουροι
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14 άγχουρος
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15 ἄγχουρος
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16 αγχιγειτόνων
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17 ἀγχιγειτόνων
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18 αγχιγείτονας
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19 ἀγχιγείτονας
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20 αγχιγείτονες
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