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1 μαρμάρινος
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2 μάρμαρο
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3 μάρμαρος
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `stone, (piece of) rock' (M 380, ι 499, prob. also E. Ph. 663 [lyr.] and Ar. Ach. 1172 [lyr.]), also appositive (attributive) to πέτρος (Π 735, E. Ph. 1401); `white stone, marble' (Hp., Thphr., Theoc.); also μάρμαρον n. `id.' (Call., late inscr.); also `callosity on the foot of asses' ( Hippiatr.).Derivatives: μαρμάρ-ινος (Theoc., inscr.), - εος (inscr., pap., AP) `of marble'; - όεις `gleaming like marble' (S.), - ώδης `marble-like' (Et. Gud.); uncertain μαρμαρικός ( ἄσβεστος, PHolm. 25, 19); prob. rather to Μαρμαρική. Further μαρμαρῖτις ( πέτρα) `marble-like' (Ph. Byz.); also plantname, `peony, Fumaria' (Ps.-Dsc.; because of the blue-gray colour; Strömberg Pfl.namen 26), also `peony' (Plin., who explains the name from the standing-place; cf. Redard 57 a. 74). μαρμαρ-άριος `marbleworkerer' (inscr.; = Lat. marmorārius). Denom. verb μαρμαρόομαι, - όω `be changed into marble, cover with marble' (Lyc., Hero), with (formally) μαρμάρωσις `callosity' ( Hippiatr.); best direct from μάρμαρον, cf. on ἀέτωσις sub αἰετός. -- μαρμαρωσσός `with callosity' ( Hippiatr.) from Lat. marmorōsus `id.'.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Etymology: The original sense of `stone, rock' prob. with Prellwitz to μάρναμαι (?. Cf. Lat. rumpō: rūpēs); the meaning `marble' from the folketymological connection with μαρμαίρω, μαρμάρεος. How old the veterinary-medicinal meaning `callosity' is, cannot be established; it does not represent in any case an independent development from a supposed "basic meaning" (*hardening' v.t.), but comes rather from `stone' or `marble'. The same development is seen in the lat. LW [loanword] marmor. From Latin came the Westeurop. and Westslavic forms; Ukr. mrámor influenced also by μάρμαρος? Rich lit. in W.-Hofmann s. marmor. P. Mazon prefers a connection with μαρμαίρω; cf. LSJ `a crystalline rock which sparkles'. In any case the formation of the word (- μαρ-ος) remains unclear, which makes Pre-Greek origin probable, so that connection with μάρναμαι must be given up.See also: -- Weiteres s. μάρναμαι.Page in Frisk: 2,176-177Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > μάρμαρος
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4 μαρμάρω
μάρμαρονmarble: neut nom /voc /acc dualμάρμαρονmarble: neut gen sg (doric aeolic)μάρμαροςcrystalline rock: masc nom /voc /acc dualμάρμαροςcrystalline rock: masc gen sg (doric aeolic)μαρμαρόωcoat with marble stucco: pres imperat act 2nd sg (doric aeolic)μαρμαρόωcoat with marble stucco: imperf ind act 3rd sg (doric aeolic)——————μάρμαρονmarble: neut dat sgμάρμαροςcrystalline rock: masc dat sg -
5 μαρμάρου
μάρμαρονmarble: neut gen sgμάρμαροςcrystalline rock: masc gen sgμαρμαρόωcoat with marble stucco: pres imperat act 2nd sgμαρμαρόωcoat with marble stucco: imperf ind act 3rd sg (homeric ionic) -
6 μαρμάρων
μάρμαρονmarble: neut gen plμάρμαροςcrystalline rock: masc gen plμαρμαρόωcoat with marble stucco: imperf ind act 3rd pl (doric aeolic)μαρμαρόωcoat with marble stucco: imperf ind act 1st sg (doric aeolic) -
7 μάρμαρος
μάρμᾰρος, ὁ, aA crystalline rock, which sparkles ([etym.] μαρμαίρει) in the light,μάρμαρος ὀκριόεις Il.12.380
, Od.9.499, cf. E.Ph. 663 (lyr.), Ar. Ach. 1172 (lyr.): as Adj.,πέτρος μ. ὀκριόεις Il.16.735
, cf. E.Ph. 1401, etc.II later, marble,μάρμαρον ἢ λίθον λευκήν Hp.Mul.2.185
, cf. Thphr.Lap.9: also fem.,μαρμάρου.. τῆς Πεντελικῆς μέταλλα Str. 9.1.23
;μ. λίθος Id.14.1.35
: hence,3 chips made by cutting marble (masc.), Plu.2.660c, 954a, Dsc.5.79.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μάρμαρος
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8 λύγδος
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `(white) marble' (D. S., Peripl. M. Rubr., AP).Derivatives: λύγδ-ινος `of marble, marble-white' (Babr., Philostr., AP, Cyrene), - ίνεος `id.' (AP). λύγδη τὸ δένδρον ἡ λεύκη H.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Etymology: Ending as in μόλυβδος (but s.v.!), κίβδος a. o. and like these without etymology. Connection with λευκός a. rel. (Bq a. o.) is morphologically hard to explain. - δος, sound-words like κέλαδος (s. v.) excepted, is not a productive suffix. - Fur. 307 connect σ λογάδες which must remain uncertain. Still the word is prob. Pre-Greek. Connetion with λευκός is hardly probable.Page in Frisk: 2,140-141Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > λύγδος
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9 λιθουργία
λιθουργίᾱ, λιθουργίαsculpture in marble: fem nom /voc /acc dualλιθουργίᾱ, λιθουργίαsculpture in marble: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic) -
10 λύγδινον
λύγδινοςof white marble: masc acc sgλύγδινοςof white marble: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
11 μαρμαρώ
μαρμαρόωcoat with marble stucco: pres subj act 1st sgμαρμαρόωcoat with marble stucco: pres ind act 1st sg -
12 μαρμαρῶ
μαρμαρόωcoat with marble stucco: pres subj act 1st sgμαρμαρόωcoat with marble stucco: pres ind act 1st sg -
13 μαρμαρίνας
μαρμαρίνᾱς, μαρμάρινοςof marble: fem acc plμαρμαρίνᾱς, μαρμάρινοςof marble: fem gen sg (doric aeolic) -
14 μαρμαρίνη
μαρμάρινοςof marble: fem nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic)——————μαρμάρινοςof marble: fem dat sg (attic epic ionic) -
15 μαρμαρίνων
μαρμάρινοςof marble: fem gen plμαρμάρινοςof marble: masc /neut gen pl -
16 μαρμαρώδεις
μαρμαρώδηςlike marble: masc /fem acc plμαρμαρώδηςlike marble: masc /fem nom /voc pl (attic epic) -
17 μαρμάρινον
μαρμάρινοςof marble: masc acc sgμαρμάρινοςof marble: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
18 ψήφινον
ψήφινοςmade of marble: masc /fem acc sgψήφινοςmade of marble: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
19 λίθος
-ου + ὁ N 2 73-100-49-46-38=306 Gn 2,12; 11,3; 28,11.18.22λίθος κασσιτέρινος plummet of tin Zech 4,10; λίθος πράσινος emerald Gn 2,12; λίθος σμαραγδίτης emerald stone Est 1,6; λίθος πάρινος Parian marble, white marble Est 1,6; λίθος τίμιος precious stone 1 Kgs 10,2; λίθος πολυτελής id. 1 Chr 29,2; ξύλοις καὶ λίθοις wood and stone (of images of gods made of these materials) Dt 4,28, see also 28,36.64, 29,16, Ez 20,32*Jos 4,11 καὶ οἱ λίθοι and the stones-והאבנים for MT והכהנים and the priests; *1 Sm 6,18 καὶ ἕως λίθου and to the stone-אבן ועד for MT אבל ועד and to (the place) Abel; *Jer 18,3 ἐπὶ τῶν λίθων onthe stones-על־האבנים ⋄ֶבן ֶאֹא ֶבן⋄ על־האבנים MT forat the potter’s wheel; *Jb 41,7 λίθος stone,rock-צֹר for MT ָצרCf. CARAGOUNIS 1990 9-16.26-30; LE BOULLUEC 1989 120.244; SPICQ 1978a, 493-495; WEVERS 1990,381; →MM -
20 λύγδινος
A of white marble,βωμός Africa Italiana 1.325
(Cyrene, i B.C.), cf. AP6.209 (Antip. Thess.), Babr.30.1;λυγδίνη λίθος Philostr.Im. Prooem.
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