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1 κρηπίς
κρηπίς, - ῖδοςGrammatical information: f.Meaning: `man's high boot, half-boot' (X., Theoc., Plu., Poll.), also. `groundwork, foundation, quay' (IA, Pi.).Compounds: some compp., e.g. ὀπισθο-κρηπίς name of a shoe (Att. inscr., Poll., H.). -Derivatives: κρηπίδια pl. `bordering stones' (Didyma IIa), κρηπιδαῖον (Lys.), - εῖον (Ostia) `fundament of a house', κρηπιδ-ιαῖος `of the fundament' (Att. inscr.; on the formation Chantraine Formation 49). Denomin. κρηπιδόω `give a basis, found, support' (D. C., Plu.) with - ωμα `fundament' (inscr., D. S., Aq.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Etymology: As κνημίς, χειρίς from a nominal basis; or the word just took their ending. The technical meaning suggests a loan (Chantraine Formation 347, Schwyzer 465); the connection with words for `shoe', e.g. Lith. kùrpe (Bezzenberger 17, 214, Zupitza Die german. Gutt. 125; s. καρβάτινος), is rejected by Fraenkel Lit. et. Wb. s. v. prob. rightly. Not with Haupt Actes du 16e congres des orientalistes (1912) from Babyl. kipir, kipru `quay, asphalt-covering'. Lat. LW [loanword] crēpīda `half-boot', crēpīdō `stone basis etc.'; cf. W.-Hofmann s. v. - The suffix occurs in Pre-Greek.Page in Frisk: 2,16-17Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κρηπίς
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2 κρηπιδόω
2 furnish with a quay, D.C.60.11; furnish with a foundation, found, Id.51.1:—[voice] Pass., to be supported,ἐπὶ θατέρου σκέλους Plu.2.233b
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3 κρηπίς
A man's high boot (cf. AB273), half-boot, Hegem. Parod.4, X.Eq.12.10, Thphr.Char.2.7 (dub.): distd.from ὑποδήματα, Aristocl.Hist.8; κ. λευκαί, a mark of effeminacy, Timae.82.b κρηπῖδες soldiers' boots, i.e. soldiers themselves, Theoc.15.6.II generally, groundwork, foundation, basement of a building or altar, Hdt.1.93, S.Tr. 993(anap.), E. Ion38(pl.), HF 985, X.An.3.4.7, IG12.372.67; κ. καὶ στυλοβάτας ib.42(1).102.7 (Epid.); τύμβου 'πὶ κρηπῖδ' E.Hel. 547: metaph.,βάλλεσθαι κρηπῖδα σοφῶν ἐπέων Pi.P.4.138
; κ. ἀοιδᾶν βαλέσθαι ib.7.3;ἐβάλοντο φαεννὰν κρηπῖδ' ἐλευθερίας Id.Fr.77
;κ. γένους E.HF 1261
;ἡ ἐγκράτεια ἀρετῆς κ. X.Mem.1.5.4
, cf. Onos.4.4: οὐδέπω κακῶν κ. ὕπεστιν we have not yet got to the bottom of misery, A.Pers. 815;κ. θαλάσσης Opp.H.3.453
, 5.48; κ. καὶ ἕδρα νόσου foundation and seat of disease, Max.Tyr.13.7.2 walled edge of a river or canal, quay, Hdt.1.185,2.170, Plb.5.37.8, PTeb.382.9 (i B. C.); abutment of a bridge, Epigr.Gr.1078.3 ([place name] Adana); tiers of seats in a theatre, IG11(2).203 A 95 (Delos, iii B. C.).IV a bandage, Sor.Fasc.59. -
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5 αποβάθρα
1) dock2) pier3) quayΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > αποβάθρα
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