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1 πελεκάν,-ᾶνοςὁ N 3 2-0-0-1-0=3[/*] Lv 11,18; Dt 14,18; Ps 101(102),7
Lust (λαγνεία) > πελεκάν,-ᾶνοςὁ N 3 2-0-0-1-0=3[/*] Lv 11,18; Dt 14,18; Ps 101(102),7
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2 πελεκάν
πελεκάν, - ᾶνοςGrammatical information: m.Meaning: `pelican' (Anaxandr. Com., Arist.).Other forms: Cf. πελεκανός `fulica' Gloss.Derivatives: πελεκᾶς, - ᾶντος m. `green woodpecker' (Ar. Av.); πελεκῖνος m. `pelican' (Ar. Av., Dionys. Av.); more usu. as name of several plants, "axeweed", esp. `Securigera Coronilla' (Hp., Thphr., Dsc.) and architectural technical expression `dovetail' (Ph. Bel., Hero Bel.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Fron πέλεκυς because of the functional resp. outward similarity of the beak, the fruit (Strömberg Pfl.namen 56) etc. with an axe. On the formation: πελεκ-ῖνος like κορακ-ῖνος, σταφυλ-ῖνος, ἀτταγ-ῖνος a.o.; πελεκᾶς as ἀλλᾶς, - ᾶντος (cf. s.v. and Schwyzer 528), so from *πελεκᾰ-Ϝεντ- (Björck Alpha impurum 271; but the formation will not be IE)? Rather with Kretschmer Glotta 14, 101 connected with πελεκάω like e.g. Φείδας: φείδομαι. With πελεκάν cf. esp. the peoples names in - άν ( Άκαρνάν a.o.); on the not-Ion.-Att. form Björck 62 a. 288. - Furnée 320 sompares σπέλεκτος πελεκάν H.Page in Frisk: 2,496-497Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > πελεκάν
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3 πελεκίνοι
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4 πελεκῖνοι
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5 πελεκίνον
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6 πελεκῖνον
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7 πελεκίνος
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8 πελεκῖνος
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9 πελεκίνοις
πελεκί̱νοις, πελεκῖνοςpelican: masc dat pl -
10 πελεκίνου
πελεκί̱νου, πελεκῖνοςpelican: masc gen sg -
11 πελεκίνους
πελεκί̱νους, πελεκῖνοςpelican: masc acc pl -
12 πελεκίνω
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13 πελεκίνῳ
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14 πελεκίνων
πελεκί̱νων, πελεκῖνοςpelican: masc gen pl -
15 πελεκάν
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πελεκάν
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16 πελεκῖνος
πελεκῖνος, ὁ,II axeweed, Securigera Coronilla, Hp.Mul.2.181, Thphr. HP8.8.3.2 = ἡδύσαρον, Dsc.3.130, Gal. 11.883.3 = ἱπποφαές, Ps.-Dsc.4.159.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πελεκῖνος
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17 ὀνοκρόταλος
ὀνο-κρότᾰλος, ὁ,A pelican, Plin.HN10.131, Mart.11.21.10.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὀνοκρόταλος
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18 βαῖβυξ
βαῖβυξ, - υκοςGrammatical information: m.Meaning: `pelican' (Hdn. Gr., H. ex Philet., Choerob.).Other forms: βαυβυκᾶνες πελεκᾶνες H.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: For the suffix cf. ὄρτυξ, ἶβυξ etc. (Chantraine Form. 397). No etym.. Typical Pre-Gr. word ( βαυβυκ- rather through assimilation?).Page in Frisk: 1,208Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > βαῖβυξ
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19 ὄρνεον
ὄρνεον, ου, τό (a dim. form=ὄρνις; Hom. et al.; IG IV2/1, 93, 17 [III/IV A.D.]; PPetr III, 71 [III B.C.]; PRyl 98[a], 9; PLond III, 1259, 16 p. 240 [IV A.D.]; LXX; TestSol; JosAs 11:1 cod. A; GrBar, Philo; Jos., Ant. 1, 184; 3, 25; 18, 195) bird Rv 19:17, 21. πᾶν ὄρ. ἀκάθαρτον καὶ μεμισημένον every bird that is unclean and detestable (for cultic reasons, e.g. the owl, heron, pelican, great horned owl) 18:2 (cp. Dt 14:11 πᾶν ὄρνεον καθαρόν). Of the phoenix 1 Cl 25:2; 26:1. Pl., of various unclean birds (cp. Dt 14:11ff) 10:4. W. κτῆνος Hs 9, 1, 8.—DELG s.v. ὄρνις. M-M.
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