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1 ὄρος
-ους + τό N 3 160-177-181-87-75=680 Gn 7,19.20; 8,4.5; 10,30mountain, hill Gn 7,19; mountainous region Am 3,9; (mountainous) desert Jos 8,24φάραγξ ὀρέων a deep ravine or glen surrounded by mountains Zech 14,5; τὸ ὄρος τοῦ οἴκου the temple mount Jer 33(26),18*Gn 49,26 ὀρέων of the mountains-הררי for MT הורי of my progenitors?; *Lv 19,26 ἐπὶ τῶν ὀρέων on the mountains-על־הרים for MT דם/על־ה with (its) blood; *Nm 33,32 τὸ ὄρος the mountain-ַהר for MT חֹר Hor (toponym), see also 33,33; *1 Kgs 16,24 τοῦ ὄρους the mountain-ההר for MT העיר the city; *Is 31,4 τὰ ὄρη the mountains-ההרים for MT רעים shepherds; *Is 45,2 καὶ ὄρη and mountains-והררים (1QIsa) for MT והדורים and swellings?; *Ez 48,10 τὸ ὄρος the mountain-ההר for MT היה was; *Am 4,3 τὸ ὄρος τὸ Ρεμμαν the mountain Remman-רמן ההר for MT ההרמונה into Harmon; *Ob 19 τὸ ὄρος the mountain-ההר for דהשׂ the field; *Mi 2,9 ὄρεσιν mountains-הררי for MT הדרי my glory; *Zech 1,8 τῶν ὀρέων the hills-ההרים? or-ההררים? for MT ההדסים the myrtle trees, see also 1,10.11; *Ps 74(75),7 ἀπὸ ὀρέων from the mountains-הר for MT רום lifting up?, see also DnLXX 8,11Cf. CADELL 1967, 343-349; DORIVAL 1994 143.435.550; SHIPP 1979 167.228-231.424; SPICQ 1978a, 632-634; →MM; NIDNTT; PREISIGKE; TWNT -
2 ὄρος
Grammatical information: n.Meaning: `mountain, height'; also (in Egypt) `desert' in contrast to cultivated plain (Il.).Other forms: w. metr. length. οὔρ-εος, - εα etc. (ep.), also ὤρ-εος, - εα (Theoc.); Megar. ὄρρος and Chalcid. (RPh. 71, 1997, 170)Compounds: As 1. member 1. w. unenlarged stem a.o. in ὀρεσκῳ̃ος (s. v.); 2. themat. enlarged e.g. in ὀρεο-σέλινον n. `mountain-parsley' (Thphr.; Risch IF 59, 257, Strömberg Pflanzn. 33 a. 116); 3. often in dat. sg. (= loc.), e.g. ὀρει-δρόμος `roming in the mountains' (Pi., E., Nonn.), after thir a.o. ὀρεί-χαλκος m. `mountain ore, brass (h. Hom. 6, 9, Hes. Sc. 122; Risch 59, 27; on the meaning Michell ClassRev. 69, 21 f.), Lat. LW [loanword] orichalcum, folketym. auri-; also ὠρό-χαλκος (Peripl. M. Rubr., PGiss. 47, 6; - ο- in comp.boundary, ὠ- = Lat. au-?); 4. in dat. pl., e.g. ὀρεσί-τροφος `grown up in the mountains' (Hom.).Derivatives: 1. ὀρέσ-τερος `living in the mountains, to consist of mountains' (Χ 93; Chantraine Études 36 w. n.3 a. lit.); 2. ὄρειος (= *ὄρεσ-ιος), ep. lyr. οὔρ-, `mountainous' (h. Merc. 244), f. - ειάς (AP), as subst. `mountain-nymph' (Bion, Nonn.); 3. ὀρεινός (\< *ὀρεσ-νός) `id.' (IA.); 4. Όρέσ-της m. PN (Il.) with Όρεστ-άδης (Fraenkel Nom. ag. 2, 184), ὀρέστ(ε)ιον n. = ἑλένιον (Dsc., Plin.; Strömberg Pflanzenn. 102); Όρέσ-ται m. pl. "highlander", name of an Epeirotic people (Th.); ὀρεστ-ιάδες νύμφαι (Ζ 420, h. Hom. 19, 19); metr. for *ὀρεστ-άδ- (Schwyzer 508); ὀρεστ-ίας m. `mountain wind' (Call.; like Όλυμπίας a.o., Chantraine Form. 95); 5. ὀρώδης `mountainous' (EM).Etymology: Prop. prob. *"elevation" as verbal noun of ὄρνυμαι, ὀρέσθαι `rise etc.' (s.v. w. lit.); cf. Chantraine Form. 417, Schwyzer 512 and Porzig Satzinhalte 300 (so * h₃er-os). A further deriv. of this s-stems may be found in Skt. r̥ṣ-vá- `ricing up, high'; vgl. auch ὄρρος und ὀρσοθύρη.Page in Frisk: 2,426Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ὄρος
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3 ἐκβολή
2 jettisoning of cargo, Id.Th. 769 (lyr.), Arist.EN 1110a9, Act.Ap.27.18 (but simply, unloading, Sammelb.1207): metaph., ἐ. τῆς δόξης casting out of it, getting rid of it, Pl.Sph. 230b, R. 412e;ἐ. ἐλέου Aphth.Prog.7
, cf. Diog.Oen.4.II expulsion, banishment, A.Supp. 421 (lyr., pl.);μετὰ τὴν τῶν τυράννων ἐ. Arist.Pol. 1275b36
;ἐκβολαὶ ἐκ τῆς πόλεως Pl.Lg. 847b
; dislodgement, ejection, Plb.4.8.4.III letting fall or drop,δακρύων ἐκβολαί E.HF 742
(lyr.); ἐ. [ὀδόντων] casting or shedding of teeth, Arist.GA 789a15.2 ἐ. σίτου the time when the corn comes into ear, Th.4.1.VII debouchure, outlet,ἐ. Πηνειοῦ Hdt.7.128
; mouth of a river, in pl., Th.2.102 ; in sg., Id.7.35, Pl.Phd. 113a : pass leading out of a chain of mountains,αἱ ἐκβολαὶ τοῦ Κιθαιρῶνος Hdt.9.38
.2 by-way,ἐ. ἐκ τῆς ὁδοῦ τῆς εὐθείας Paus.3.10.7
: metaph.,ἐ. λόγου
digression,Th.
1.97, Philostr.Her.19.14 (pl.), etc.VIII (from [voice] Pass.), that which is cast out, δικέλλης ἐ. earth thrown up by a mattock, upcast, S.Ant. 250 ; οὐρεία ἐ. children cast or exposed on the mountains, E.Hec. 1079 (anap.).2 cargo thrown overboard, jetsam, πλὴν ἐκβολῆς, ἣν ἂν..ἐκβάλωνται Syngr. ap. D.35.11; so ἐκβολαὶ νεώς wrecked seamen, E.IT 1424.IX in Music, interval of five διέσεις, Plu.2.1141b, Bacch.Harm.42, Aristid.Quint.1.10.X = ἐκβολάς I, Str.14.5.28. -
4 βορέας
βορέας, - ουGrammatical information: m.Meaning: `north wind, north', also PN (Il.); s. Nielsen, Class. et Mediaeval. 7, 1ff.Dialectal forms: (Att.) contr. βορρᾶς, -ᾶ(s. Scheller, Oxytonierung 114), Ion. βορέης, contr. βορῆς, - έω (Ion.), Lesb. βορίαις (ι \< ε; αι for ā).Derivatives: βόρειος, Ion. βορήιος (Chantr. Form 52, Schwyzer 468: 3) `of the north wind' ; fem. also βορε(ι)άς, βορηιάς (A.).- Local ladverbs: βορέηθεν, βορρᾶθεν, βορρόθεν etc. - Denom.: βορεύω `come from the north' (Thphr.).Origin: IE [Indo-European]X [probably] [477] *gʷ(o)rH- `mountain'Etymology: Uncertain. Taken as `wind from the mountains', to a word for `mountain' seen in Skt.. girí-, Av. gairi-, Lith. gìrė `wood', OCS. gora, cf. Illyr. bora `mountain' in names (Krahe IF 57, 125ff.); s. also δειράς. So the `Υπερ-βόρεοι prop. are `those living beyond the mountains' (Pedersen KZ 36, 319). The formation, however, is unclear; s. Pedersen Cinq. décl. lat. 66, Schwyzer 461. (On wind names in - ίας Chantr. Form. 95.). Is it an IE formation?-Page in Frisk: 1,252-253Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > βορέας
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5 ὀρεσκῳ̃ος
ὀρεσκῳ̃οςGrammatical information: adj.Meaning: `housing in the mountains' (A 268, ι 155, Hes.Fr. 79, 5).Other forms: ὀρεσκόος (A., E.).Origin: IE [Indo-European] [539] *ḱei- `lie'Etymology: Compound of ὄρος (s.v.) and κεῖμαι (?) with ο-ablaut (cf. e.g. δορυ-σσόος to σείω); the irregular length (cf. Skt. -śay-á- `lying') is prob. metr. conditioned, the yota is analogical after κοῖ-τος a.o. Bechtel Lex. s.v. wants with Fick to write - οι- for - ῳ-; s. Schwyzer 450 n. 4 and 679 n. 4 w. lit. An innovation (after the adj. in - ιος) is ὀρέσκιος surn. of Dionysos (AP), thus ὀρεσκεύω `living in the mountains' (Nic.).Page in Frisk: 2,414Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ὀρεσκῳ̃ος
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6 ὀρεινός
A mountainous, hilly,χώρη Hdt.1.110
, cf. 2.34 ; opp. πεδινός, X.Cyr.1.6.43 ; opp. πεδιάς, J.BJ3.3.4 ;ὀρεινὴν οὖσαν [τὴν Ἀρκαδίαν] Arist.Mete. 351a3
; hill-country,Id.
HA 556a4, al.II of or from the mountains, dwelling on the mountains,οἱ ὀ. Θρᾶκες Th.2.96
, X.An.7.4.11 ; of birds, Arist.HA 592b19 ; of plants, Thphr.HP6.8.3 ; τὸ ἄγριον καὶ τὸ ὀ. his wild and mountain nature, Pl.Cra. 394e : metaph., ὀ. ἱμάτιον, = ἄκναπτον, Com.Adesp. 328.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὀρεινός
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7 αἰώνιος
-ος,-ον + A 45-2-45-30-41=163 Gn 9,12.16; 17,7.8.13often stereotypical rendition of עולם, עלם; without beginning or end, eternal Gn 21,33; everlasting Jb 40,23(28); ὁ αἰώνιος eternal, Lord of the world? SusLXX 35a*Is 54,4 αἰώνιον eternal-(ך)עולמי? for MT עלומיך your youth; *Ps 75(76),5 ἀπὸ ὀρέων αἰωνίων from the eternal mountains-טרם מהררי for MT טרף מהררי from the mountains of prey?; *Jb 21,11 αἰώνια eternal- עולם for MT עויליהם their infants; *Jb 33,12 αἰώνιος eternal-עולם for MT (שׁאנ)ם אלוה God than (man)Cf. ENGEL 1985, 107; HILL 1967, 186; LE BOULLUEC 1989, 93; WALTERS 1973, 316; →NIDNTT; TWNT -
8 ενόρειον
ἐνόρειοςin the mountains: masc /fem acc sgἐνόρειοςin the mountains: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
9 ἐνόρειον
ἐνόρειοςin the mountains: masc /fem acc sgἐνόρειοςin the mountains: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
10 ορειτύπον
ὀρειτύποςworking in the mountains: masc /fem acc sgὀρειτύποςworking in the mountains: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
11 ὀρειτύπον
ὀρειτύποςworking in the mountains: masc /fem acc sgὀρειτύποςworking in the mountains: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
12 ορείαυλον
ὀρείαυλοςinhabiting the mountains: masc /fem acc sgὀρείαυλοςinhabiting the mountains: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
13 ὀρείαυλον
ὀρείαυλοςinhabiting the mountains: masc /fem acc sgὀρείαυλοςinhabiting the mountains: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
14 ουρεσιβώτας
οὐρεσιβώτᾱς, οὐρεσιβώτηςfeeding on the mountains: masc acc plοὐρεσιβώτᾱς, οὐρεσιβώτηςfeeding on the mountains: masc nom sg (epic doric aeolic) -
15 οὐρεσιβώτας
οὐρεσιβώτᾱς, οὐρεσιβώτηςfeeding on the mountains: masc acc plοὐρεσιβώτᾱς, οὐρεσιβώτηςfeeding on the mountains: masc nom sg (epic doric aeolic) -
16 ουριβάται
οὐριβάταςwalking the mountains: masc nom /voc plοὐριβάτᾱͅ, οὐριβάταςwalking the mountains: masc dat sg (doric aeolic)οὐριβάτηςmasc nom /voc pl (doric)οὐριβάτᾱͅ, οὐριβάτηςmasc dat sg (doric aeolic) -
17 οὐριβάται
οὐριβάταςwalking the mountains: masc nom /voc plοὐριβάτᾱͅ, οὐριβάταςwalking the mountains: masc dat sg (doric aeolic)οὐριβάτηςmasc nom /voc pl (doric)οὐριβάτᾱͅ, οὐριβάτηςmasc dat sg (doric aeolic) -
18 ουριβάτας
οὐριβάτᾱς, οὐριβάταςwalking the mountains: masc acc plοὐριβάτᾱς, οὐριβάταςwalking the mountains: masc nom sg (epic doric aeolic)οὐριβάτᾱς, οὐριβάτηςmasc acc pl (doric)οὐριβάτᾱς, οὐριβάτηςmasc nom sg (epic doric aeolic) -
19 οὐριβάτας
οὐριβάτᾱς, οὐριβάταςwalking the mountains: masc acc plοὐριβάτᾱς, οὐριβάταςwalking the mountains: masc nom sg (epic doric aeolic)οὐριβάτᾱς, οὐριβάτηςmasc acc pl (doric)οὐριβάτᾱς, οὐριβάτηςmasc nom sg (epic doric aeolic) -
20 υπώρειον
ὑπώρειοςunder the mountains: masc /fem acc sgὑπώρειοςunder the mountains: neut nom /voc /acc sg
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