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1 Θηβάναν
Θηβάνᾱν, Θηβάναςthe north-east wind: masc acc sg (epic doric aeolic)Θηβάναςthe north-east wind: masc acc sg -
2 Θηβάνας
Θηβάνᾱς, Θηβάναςthe north-east wind: masc acc plΘηβάνᾱς, Θηβάναςthe north-east wind: masc nom sg (epic doric aeolic) -
3 καικία
καικίαι, καικίαςnorth-east wind: masc nom /voc plκαικίᾱͅ, καικίαςnorth-east wind: masc dat sg (attic doric aeolic) -
4 καικίᾳ
καικίαι, καικίαςnorth-east wind: masc nom /voc plκαικίᾱͅ, καικίαςnorth-east wind: masc dat sg (attic doric aeolic) -
5 καικίαι
καικίαςnorth-east wind: masc nom /voc plκαικίᾱͅ, καικίαςnorth-east wind: masc dat sg (attic doric aeolic) -
6 καικίαν
καικίᾱν, καικίαςnorth-east wind: masc acc sg (attic epic doric aeolic)καικίαςnorth-east wind: masc acc sg -
7 καικίας
καικίᾱς, καικίαςnorth-east wind: masc acc plκαικίᾱς, καικίαςnorth-east wind: masc nom sg (attic epic doric aeolic) -
8 Βορραπηλιώτης
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Βορραπηλιώτης
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9 Θηβάνης
Θηβάναςthe north-east wind: masc nom sg -
10 καικίαις
καικίαςnorth-east wind: masc dat pl -
11 καικίου
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12 εὐρακύλων
A euroaquilo, ἄνεμος τυφωνικὸς ὁ καλούμενος εὐ. Act.Ap.27.14, with many vv. ll., including εὐροκλύδων.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > εὐρακύλων
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13 Θηβάνας
Θηβάνας, ὁ, a name forA the north-east wind ([etym.] καικίας) in Lesbos, Arist.Vent. 973a9:—also [full] Θήβανις, ὁ, St.Byz.s.v. Ἄδανα (because it blew from Hypoplacian Thebes), Hdn.Gr.1.95.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Θηβάνας
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14 καικίας
A north-east wind, Arist.Mete. 363b17, Pr. 940a18, Mu. 394b22, IG14.1308, Plu.Sert.17, Gp.1.11.2;καικίας καὶ συκοφαντίας πνεῖ Ar.Eq. 437
. (Derived from the river Κάϊκος by Ach.Tat.Intr. Arat.33.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καικίας
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15 Σήρ
Σήρ, Σηρός KGrammatical information: m.Meaning: people in the farthest East, north and east of India, `the Sers, the Chinese' (Str., D. P. a. o.).Other forms: usu. pl. Σῆρες.Derivatives: Σηρικός `belonging to the Sers, silk', σηρικόν n. `silk cloth' (imper. time). Backformation σήρ, σηρός m. `silkworm' (Paus. 6, 26, 6).Origin: LW [a loanword which is (probably) not of Pre-Greek origin] Chin.Etymology: Peoples name of unclear origin, lastly prob. to Chin. se `silk', s. Schrader- Nehring Reallex. 2, 381 ff. and Lokotsch Et. Wb. Nr. 1878 with further hypotheses and forms. Lat. LW [loanword] Sērēs, sēri-cum, sēricārius (\> Gr. σηρικάριος) etc., from where Fr. serge, Engl. silk etc. usw.; s. W.-Hofmann s. v.Page in Frisk: 2,697Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > Σήρ
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16 Σηρός
Σήρ, Σηρός KGrammatical information: m.Meaning: people in the farthest East, north and east of India, `the Sers, the Chinese' (Str., D. P. a. o.).Other forms: usu. pl. Σῆρες.Derivatives: Σηρικός `belonging to the Sers, silk', σηρικόν n. `silk cloth' (imper. time). Backformation σήρ, σηρός m. `silkworm' (Paus. 6, 26, 6).Origin: LW [a loanword which is (probably) not of Pre-Greek origin] Chin.Etymology: Peoples name of unclear origin, lastly prob. to Chin. se `silk', s. Schrader- Nehring Reallex. 2, 381 ff. and Lokotsch Et. Wb. Nr. 1878 with further hypotheses and forms. Lat. LW [loanword] Sērēs, sēri-cum, sēricārius (\> Gr. σηρικάριος) etc., from where Fr. serge, Engl. silk etc. usw.; s. W.-Hofmann s. v.Page in Frisk: 2,697Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > Σηρός
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17 ἔνερθε(ν)
ἔνερθε(ν)Grammatical information: adv., prep.Meaning: `(from) below, below'.Derivatives: Compare ἔνεροι `those below, those below the earth', of the dead and the gods below the earth (Hom.), ἐνέρτερος, νέρτερος `below (the earth)' (Hom.), sup. ἐνέρτατος `the lowest' (Emp.).Etymology: Cf. the opposites ὕπερ-θε(ν), ὑπέρ-τερος, - τατος, to ὑπέρ; also ὕπερον, ὑπέρα (s. vv.). - A good formal agreement to νέρτερος gives Italic in Umbr. nertru `sinistro', Osc. nertra-k `a sinistra'. One compares further Germanic words for `north', e. g. OWNo. norđr n., which requires zero grade: PGm. *núrÞra-, IE *nr̥tro-. Basic meaning: `region where the sun is below', or `left side of someone who prays when turning to the east'. Another formation in Arm. ner-k`-in `the one below' (cf. i nerk`oy, i nerk` ust `(from) below'). Diff. again is Skt. naraka- `hell' (Wackernagel-Debrunner Ai. Gramm. II: 2, 150). Without consonantal suffix Toch. B ñor `below'; also A ñare, B nray, nrey `world below, hell' rather LW [loanword] from Skt.. niraya- `id.'; cf. Duchesne-Guillemin BSL 41, 180. - As Armenian has no e-, this may be a Greek innovation. (Improbable Bezzenberger BB 27, 174, Güntert IF 27, 49 and Sonne KZ 14, 11: ἔν ἔρᾳι = in the earth). - Further to Lith. neriù, ner̃ti `dive in, slip in' etc. (s. δενδρύω)? S. also νειρός. - The e- may be compared with that of ἐκεῖ?Page in Frisk: 1,514-515Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἔνερθε(ν)
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18 κάμῑνος
κάμῑνοςGrammatical information: f. (cf. Schwyzer-Debrunner 34 n. 2; -η pap. VIp)Derivatives: (all rare, most late): Diminutive καμίνιον (Gp., Olymp. Alch.). Other subst.: καμινὼ γρηῦς `furnace-woman' (σ 27; Chantraine Formation 116); καμινεύς name of a artisan working at a furnace, e.g. `smith' or `potter' (D. S.; Boßhardt Die Nomina auf - ευς 76); καμινίων `id.' (Tegea IIp); καμινίτης ἄρτος (Philistion ap. Ath.; Redard Les noms grecs en - της 89). Adj.: καμίνιος `belonging to the furnace' (Thphr.); καμιναῖος `id.' (Ezek.) with καμιναία = κάμινος (LXX; cf. Chantraine 86); καμινώδης `furnace-like' (Str.). Verb καμινεύω `burn, smelt in a furnace' (Arist., Thphr., Str.) with καμινευτής = καμινεύς (Pap. IIIa, Luk.), καμινευτήρ ( αὑλός) `pair of ballows in a smithy' (AP), f. - εύτρια (Aristarch.), καμινεία (- ία) `burning, smelting' (Thphr., Gal.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Etymology: Technical loan of unknown origin (on the formation Schwyzer 491, Chantraine 205). The comparison with καμάρα (Prellwitz, Bq.) has little sense; that with OCS kamy `stone' (Hirt Ablaut 137, Falk-Torp Wb. s. kamin) is possible (Geramb WuS 9, 28); is the loan from the north or the east? (WP. 1, 349, Pok. 525). - From κάμινος Lat. camīnus with MHG kamin etc. (W.-Hofmann s. v.; s. also Vasmer Russ. et. Wb. s. kómin). - -ῑν- is a Pre=Greek suffix.Page in Frisk: 1,772Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κάμῑνος
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19 Βηθσαϊδά(ν)
Βηθσαϊδά(ν), ἡ indecl. (בֵּית צַיְדָה) Bethsaida.① place north of Lake Gennesaret (Jos., Ant. 18, 28), east of the Jordan, near where it empties into the lake. Acc. to J 1:44; 12:21 home of Philip, Andrew, and Peter. Mt 11:21; Mk 6:45; 8:22; Lk 9:10; 10:13 (Βηδʼσαϊδα P75). Its distinction from another B. located farther west, B. τῆς Γαλιλαίας (J 12:21), awaits solution.—Schürer II 171f (sources and lit.); Dalman, Orte3 173ff (Eng. tr. 161–83); CMcCown, The Problem of the Site of Beths.: JPOS 10, 1930, 32–58; LVaganay, Mk 6:45: RB 49, ’40, 5–32; PVannutelli, Synoptica ’40 III–VIII; CKopp, Dominican Studies 3, ’50, 11–40. BHHW I 234; OEANE I 302–5. S. Καφαρναούμ.② J 5:2 P75 et al. (s. Βηθεσδά, Βηθζαθά). -
20 Βηθσαϊδά(ν)
Βηθσαϊδά(ν), ἡ indecl. (בֵּית צַיְדָה) Bethsaida.① place north of Lake Gennesaret (Jos., Ant. 18, 28), east of the Jordan, near where it empties into the lake. Acc. to J 1:44; 12:21 home of Philip, Andrew, and Peter. Mt 11:21; Mk 6:45; 8:22; Lk 9:10; 10:13 (Βηδʼσαϊδα P75). Its distinction from another B. located farther west, B. τῆς Γαλιλαίας (J 12:21), awaits solution.—Schürer II 171f (sources and lit.); Dalman, Orte3 173ff (Eng. tr. 161–83); CMcCown, The Problem of the Site of Beths.: JPOS 10, 1930, 32–58; LVaganay, Mk 6:45: RB 49, ’40, 5–32; PVannutelli, Synoptica ’40 III–VIII; CKopp, Dominican Studies 3, ’50, 11–40. BHHW I 234; OEANE I 302–5. S. Καφαρναούμ.② J 5:2 P75 et al. (s. Βηθεσδά, Βηθζαθά).
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