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1 ὄϊς
ὄϊςGrammatical information: m. f.Meaning: `sheep' (Il.)Other forms: gen. -ὄϊος, plur. ὄϊες etc. (Hom.); οἶς (Att.), οἰός (also Hom.), οἶες; ὄϜις (Arg.); details on the inflexion Schwyzer 573 η, Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 219 w. lit.; in prose ousted by πρόβατον.Compounds: Rare compp. and abl.: οἰο-πόλος `herding sheep' (h. Merc., Pi.), - νόμος `id.' (Delph. IVa, AP, APl.). Dimin. ὀΐδιον (Theognost.); οἴεος `emanating from sheep' (Hdt., Cos), ὀέα μηλωτή; οἰίας (dial. for - έας) τῶν προβάτων τὰ σκεπαστήρια δέρματα H.; also οἶαι διφθέραι, μηλωταί; ὄα μηλωτή H. With lengthened grade(?) ᾤα f. `fleece of sheep' (com., Att. inscr. IVa, Poll., H.).Origin: IE [Indo-European] [784] *h₃eu̯i- `sheep'.Etymology: On οἰσπώτη and οἰσύπη s. vv. Old name of the sheep, to be found in nearly all IE languages, e. g. Skt. ávi-, Luw. ḫawi-, Lat. ovis, Germ., e.g. Goth. awi-str `sheep fold', Lith. avìs, IE *h₃éu̯i-s m. f.; further forms w. very rich lit. in the relative dict., e.g. WP. 1, 167, Pok. 784, W.-Hofmann s. ovis. Acc. ὄϊν = Skt. ávim, gen. ὄϊος = Skt. ávyaḥ. Also οἴεος agrees, prob. only as parallel innovation, with Skt. ávy-aya-(usu. -áya-). -- Besides with transition in the a-decl. Hier.- Hitt. hawa-s; Kronasser Vgl. Laut- und Formenlehre 91, Vorgeschichte und Indogermanistik (Symposion 1959) 121.Page in Frisk: 2,367-368Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ὄϊς
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2 ὄϊς
Aὄϊος Od.4.764
,al.; [dialect] Ion. dat. ὀΐ [[pron. full] ?ὄϊςX ¯ ] Ar. Pax 929 ; acc.ὄϊν Il.24.621
, al. (on οἴιδα v. οἶις): pl. ὄϊες [pron. full] ¯ ¯ ?ὄϊςX Od.9.425 ( οἴιες cod. Harl.), [pron. full] ?ὄϊςX ¯ ¯ Il.4.433, al.,οἴιες Call.Ap.53
; gen.ὀΐων Od.9.167
, al.; dat.ὀΐεσσι Il.5.137
,al., Theoc.5.130,ὄεσσι Il.6.25
, al. ; also ὄϝεσι, in corrupt form ὄρεσι ([etym.] · προβάτοις), Hsch.; acc. pl. ὄϊς [pron. full] [ῑ] Il.11.245,al., Hes.Op. 775 (always before a consonant); [dialect] Dor.ὄῐς Theoc.8.45
, both from ὄϝινς, which is found at Argos, SIG56.30 (v B.C.) ; nom. and acc. pl. further [var] contr. to οἶς, Orac. ap. D.21.53 ; of these [var] contr. forms Hom. has only gen. sg.οἰός Il.12.451
,al., gen. pl.οἰῶν 11.696
, al.; cf. dat. pl.οἴεσιν Od.15.386
; acc. sg.οἶν Theoc.5.99
: in [dialect] Att. οἰ- is always contracted, οἶς Hdn.Gr.1.400, , , al., , butὀΐ Id.HA 522b33
; pl.οἶες X.Mem.3.2.1
, al., IG22.1358.36 ; acc.οἶς X.Cyr.5.2.5
, HG6.4.29, An. 6.2.3 ; gen. , al.; dat. οἰσίν prob. in IG12.825.2, οἰσί prob. in SIG624.40 (ii B.C.): Cret. forms, nom. sg. οις, acc. οιν, GDI4963, but οἶις, οἶιν, ib.4990:—sheep, Hom., Hes., etc. (v. supr.) (but rare in Prose, πρόβατον being preferred), both of the ram and the ewe, though sts. a word is added to mark gender,ὄϊν ἀρνειὸν ῥέζειν θῆλύν τε μέλαιναν Od.10.527
, cf. 9.425 ;ὄϊν.. θῆλυν, ὑπόρρηνον Il.10.215
. [Always ῐ, exc. in dat. sg. ὀῑ, acc. pl. ὀῑς: gen. sg. οἰός exceptionally [pron. full] ?ὄϊςX ¯ (before a consonant) in Mnesim.4.47 : in οἴιες οἰ- may stand metri gr. for ὀ- (cf. πνοιή, ἠγνοίησε, etc.), but for Cret. οἶις, οἶιν some other expl. is needed.] (Arg. ὄϝις SIGl.c., cf. Skt. avis, Lat. ovis, Engl. ewe, etc.) -
3 ὄις
A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ὄις
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4 ἀμνός
Grammatical information: m. f.Meaning: `lamb' (S.).Other forms: ἀμνόα πρόβατον, οἱ δε ἀμνός H., unreliable.Compounds: ἀμνοκῶν `stupid like a sheep' ( κοέω) Taillardat, Images 453. ? ἀμνοκόμος (Latte for - κόπος). ποιμήν H.Derivatives: Special feminine forms: ἀμνή, -ά (Cos etc..), ἀμνίς (Theoc.). Adj.: ἀμνεῖος (Theoc.); from there ἀμνεῖον, ἀμνίον, also - ός, `inner membrane surrounding the foetus' (Emp.).Origin: IE [Indo-European] [9] *h₂e\/ogʷno- `lamb'Etymology: Identical with Lat. agnus ( avillus). OIr. ūan with initial o- (* h₂o-), OCS agnę (with long vowel and acute from Winter's Law). However OE ēanian, Engl. yean, Dutch oonen from PGm. * aunōn seems to suppose - gʷʰ- (but there must be another solution). *o- from ovis? Schrijver Lar. Lat. 39, 438.Page in Frisk: 1,93-94Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἀμνός
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5 κροτών
κροτών, - ῶνοςGrammatical information: m.Meaning: `tick (louse of sheep), Pediculus ovis, Ixodes' (Arist., Dsc., Plu.), also `tree of castor oil, Ricinus communis' and its seeds (Hp., Thphr., hell.), after Dsc. 4, 161 διὰ την ὡς πρὸς τὸ ζῳ̃ον τοῦ σπέρματος ἐμφέρειαν; cf. Strömberg Theophrastea 50.Compounds: Compp., e.g. κροτωνο-φόρος (γῆ; hell. pap.).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Unexplained. Hofmann Et. Wb. considers without motivation connection with κρότος. - From it κροτώνη f. `knag, pathological excrescence on the stem (of the olive), fragments of bronchial cartiledge' (Thphr., Hp., Gal.); on the formation cf. γογγρώνη and Chantraine Formation 207, Schwyzer 491. Connection with κάρταλ(λ)ος `basket' through *κρατώνη (J. Schmidt KZ 32, 370) is both phonetically and semantically difficult.Page in Frisk: 2,26-27Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κροτών
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