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1 πέρδικα
partridgeΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > πέρδικα
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2 εκπερδικίσαι
ἐκπερδικίζωescapelike a partridge: aor inf actἐκπερδικίσαῑ, ἐκπερδικίζωescapelike a partridge: aor opt act 3rd sgἐκπερδικίζωescapelike a partridge: aor inf actἐκπερδικίσαῑ, ἐκπερδικίζωescapelike a partridge: aor opt act 3rd sg -
3 ἐκπερδικίσαι
ἐκπερδικίζωescapelike a partridge: aor inf actἐκπερδικίσαῑ, ἐκπερδικίζωescapelike a partridge: aor opt act 3rd sgἐκπερδικίζωescapelike a partridge: aor inf actἐκπερδικίσαῑ, ἐκπερδικίζωescapelike a partridge: aor opt act 3rd sg -
4 κακκάβη 2
κακκάβη 2.Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `partridge' (Ath. 9, 390a)Other forms: κακκαβίς f. (Alkm. 25)Derivatives: κακκαβίζω `quack', of a partridge (Arist., Thphr.), of owls (Ar. Lys. 761; v. l. - βάζω; cf. κικκαβάζω); also κακκάζω (of hens) H.Origin: LW [a loanword which is (probably) not of Pre-Greek origin] Anat.Etymology: For the ending cf. ὄτοβος, κόναβος, θόρυβος (Chantraine Formation 260); further onomatopoetic. From Greek Lat. cacabāre `quack'; compare Lat. cacillāre `id.', NHG. gackern, Dutch kakelen, Russ. kokotátь `quack' etc. Cf. Hitt. kakapan, Akkad. kakkabānu `partridge', Benveniste, Hitt. et indo-europ. 7; Szemerényi IF 73 (1968) 94; Cardona, Orbis 16 (1967) 161-164. Neumann, Heth. u. luw. Sprachgut 60 (from Lydian?).Page in Frisk: 1,758Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κακκάβη 2
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5 πέρδιξ
πέρδιξ, -ῑ̆κοςGrammatical information: m. f.Meaning: `partridge' (Archil., Epich., S., Ar., X.).Compounds: Some compp., e.g. περδικο-θήρας m. "hunter of partridges", kind of hawk, συρο-πέρδιξ = Σύρος πέρδιξ (Ael.).Derivatives: περδίκ-ιον n. dimin. (Com.), also pl.n. (Thphr., Dsc.; Strömberg Pfl.n. 118), - ιδεύς m. `young partridge' (Eust.), - ειος `of the partridge' (Poll.), - ιάς, - ιάδος f. pl.n. (Gal.), - ίτης m. name of a stone (Alex. Trall.; Redard 59).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: With ικ-suffix (cf. βέμβιξ a.o.; Schwyzer 497, Chantraine Form. 382; also Specht Ursprung 204) from πέρδομαι after its droning flying up (Schwentner KZ 65, 118). To be rejected Charpentier KZ 47, 175ff.: as inherited to Skt. pŕ̥dāku- m. `viper, snake' (cf. Mayrhofer s. v.). - Rather a Pre-Greek word (so not from πέρδομαι). S. Taillardat, Images $ 222.Page in Frisk: 2,511Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > πέρδιξ
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6 διαπερδικίσαι
διαπερδικίζωslip through like a partridge: aor inf actδιαπερδικίσαῑ, διαπερδικίζωslip through like a partridge: aor opt act 3rd sg -
7 περδικιδείς
περδικιδεύςyoung partridge: masc acc plπερδικιδεύςyoung partridge: masc nom /voc pl (parad-form) -
8 περδικιδεῖς
περδικιδεύςyoung partridge: masc acc plπερδικιδεύςyoung partridge: masc nom /voc pl (parad-form) -
9 περδικοθήρας
περδικοθήρᾱς, περδικοθήραςpartridge-catcher: masc acc plπερδικοθήρᾱς, περδικοθήραςpartridge-catcher: masc nom sg (attic epic doric aeolic) -
10 περδίκειον
περδίκειοςof a partridge: masc acc sgπερδίκειοςof a partridge: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
11 τιττυβίζω
τιττῠβίζω, prop. of the cry of the common partridge, distd. from κακκαβίζω (of the Greek partridge), Thphr.Fr. 181: generally,A like τιτίζω, of swallows and other small birds, twitter, chirrup, Babr. 131.7: c. acc. cogn.,τ. κέλαδον παντομιγῆ Lyr.Alex.Adesp.7.5
; cf. ἀμφιτιττυβίζω.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τιττυβίζω
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12 ὄρφνη
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `dark(ness), murk, night' (Thgn., Pi.).Other forms: Dor. -α.̃Derivatives: ὀρφν-αῖος `dark, murky' (Il.), - ώδης `id.' (Hp.) and several expressions for `dark colour, dark red': ὄρφν-ινος (Pl., X.), - ιος `id.' (Arist., Plu.), - ήεις (Q. S., Man.), - ός (Nic.); unclear ὀρφν-ίτας m. (Dor.), adjunct of τάλαρος (AP), cf. Redard 114.Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Etymology debated. The similarity with ἔρεβος is long since observed (Curtius 480; thus Hirt IF 12, 226); in that case we would have to posit a basis * orgʷ-s-no- (with the same suffix as in the opposita λύχνος \< * luk-s-no-); ( νέφος: ὄμβρος cannot be sompared). -- By Persson Stud. 218 f. however compared with a Germ. adj. for dark shades of colour, e.g. OHG erpf `fuscus', OE eorp, earp `darkcoloured, blackish', PGm. * erpa-; to this also with diff. ablaut names of the partridge, e.g. OHG repa-huon; with nasal many Slav. words, e.g. Russ. rjáb `motley' (OCS *rębъ), CSl. jerębь `partridge'. -- Diff. again Scheftelowitz BB 29, 17: to Arm. arǰn `darkbrown' (IE * argʷhen-, evt. * orgʷhen-). -- Unclear are Toch. B erkent-, A arkant-'black' as well as B orkamo `dark', A orkäm `darkness' (Ural. LW [loanword]?; s.v. Windekens Orbis 11, 605 w. lit.). -- Further forms w. lit. in WP. 1, 146 a. 2, 367, Pok. 334 u. 857, Vasmer s. rjabína and rjabój, also W.-Hofmann s. rōbus. Older lit. in Bq. - The comparisons are not very convincing.Page in Frisk: 2,431-432Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ὄρφνη
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13 Περδίκεσσιν
Πέρδιξpartridge: masc dat pl (epic aeolic) -
14 Περδίκοιν
Πέρδιξpartridge: masc gen /dat dual -
15 Περδίκων
Πέρδιξpartridge: masc gen pl -
16 Πέρδικα
Πέρδιξpartridge: masc acc sg -
17 Πέρδικας
Πέρδιξpartridge: masc acc pl -
18 Πέρδικε
Πέρδιξpartridge: masc nom /voc /acc dual -
19 Πέρδικες
Πέρδιξpartridge: masc nom /voc pl -
20 Πέρδικι
Πέρδιξpartridge: masc dat sg
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