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1 κανθηλίοις
κανθήλιαpanniers: neut dat plκανθήλιονpanniers: neut dat plκανθήλιοςpack-ass: masc dat pl -
2 κανθηλίων
κανθήλιαpanniers: neut gen plκανθήλιονpanniers: neut gen plκανθήλιοςpack-ass: masc gen pl -
3 κανθήλια
κανθήλιαpanniers: neut nom /voc /acc plκανθήλιονpanniers: neut nom /voc /acc pl -
4 κανθηλίου
κανθήλιονpanniers: neut gen sgκανθήλιοςpack-ass: masc gen sg -
5 κανθήλιον
κανθήλιονpanniers: neut nom /voc /acc sgκανθήλιοςpack-ass: masc acc sg -
6 δισάκκιον
δῐσάκκ-ιον, τό,A saddle-bag, panniers, PFay.347 (ii A. D.), PStrassb. 37.17 (iii A. D.):—[var] Dim. [suff] δῐσακκ-ίδιον, τό, POxy.741.2 (ii A. D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > δισάκκιον
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7 κανθήλια
A panniers at the sides of a pack-saddle, Ar.V. 170: hence, any large baskets, for carrying grapes at the vintage, Artem.4.5, Gp.6.11.1, Hsch.: generally, pack-saddle, κ. καμηλικά prob. in PGoodsp.Cair. 30xxxiv 18 (iiA. D.).III sg., [full] κανθήλιον, τό, in Archit.,rafter, IG22.463.73. (Lat. cantherius, Vitr.4.2.3.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κανθήλια
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Grammatical information: n. pl.Meaning: `panniers on both sides of the pack-saddle' (Ar., Artem.), also `curved pieces of wood at the back of a ship', which were used when a tent was drawn up' (H.);Derivatives: - ιον acc. sg. in building `rafters' (IG 22, 463, 73); ( ὄνος) κανθήλιος `pack-ass' (Pl., Kom., X.); κανθηλικός `belonging to the pack-basket or pack-ass' (pap.). - Beside it κανθίαι σπυρίδες H., κάνθων = ὄνος κανθήλιος (Ar., AP), κανθίς ὀνίς (`dung of an ass') H.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Popular words, of which the relations to each other and to other similar formations through their technical, to us often ununderstandable meaning remain unclear or doubtfull. With κανθήλια compare κειμήλια, γαμήλιος; note τράχηλος, γαμφηλαί and other words with ηλ-suffix. κανθίαι could be another derivation without λ. ( ὄνος) κανθήλιος `ass' is secondary to κανθήλια `pack-baskets' (Debrunner IF 54, 55); κάνθων could be a short form (like Lat. cabō to caballus) (Bq 406 n. 2, W.-Hofmann s. caballus); thus κανθίς (diff. Nehring Sprache 1, 166). - From κανθήλια, - ιος Lat. cant(h) ērius `castrated stallion', also `Jochgeländer [??], rafters' (with diff. suffix) cannot be separated. Further unclear; IE. etymologies were rightly rejected by W.-Hofmann s. cant(h) ērius. Acc.to Deroy Glotta 35, 190f. Mediterranean word. - Fur. 130 connects ἀνθήλιον (Charax) with κ\/zero, and assumes Pre-Greek origin; 290 he connects κανθίαι σπυρίδες with κάθος σπυρίς. - Cf. κάνθαρος, κανθός und κανθύλη.Page in Frisk: 1,777Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κανθήλια
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