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1 ὀρδέω
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2 ὄρδ\<η\>μα
ὄρδ\<η\>μαGrammatical information: n.Other forms: or (\<ι\> or \<ω\>?)Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: In Greek isolated; as verbal noun to Lat. ordior `begin a web, start' etc.; s. WP. 1, 76, Pok. 60, W.-Hofmann s.v. w. lit. (after Fick a.o.). Here ὠρδυλεσά-μην ἐμόχθησα H.(?), from ὀρδυλεύω, *ὄρδυλος, - ύλη as in κόνδυλος, κορδύλη a.o.; cf. τολυπεύειν, also = μοχθεῖν. - The etymology seems to me quite uncertain.Page in Frisk: 2,412Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ὄρδ\<η\>μα
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ar-1*, themat. (a)re-, heavy basis arǝ-, rē- and i-basis (a)rī̆ -, rēi- — ar 1*, themat. (a)re , heavy basis arǝ , rē and i basis (a)rī̆ , rēi English meaning: to move, pass Deutsche Übersetzung: “fũgen, passen” Note: Root ar 1*, themat. (a)re , heavy basis arǝ , rē and i Basis (a)rī̆ , rēi : “to move … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary