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1 ποδεών
A ragged ends in the skins of animals, where the feet and tail have been, ἄκρων δέρμα λέοντος ἀφηυμένον ἐκ ποδεώνων a lion's skin hung round one's neck by the paws, Theoc.22.52.II sg., neck or mouth of a wineskin, which was formed by one of these ends, the others being sewn up, Hdt.2.121.δ; neck of a skin bag, Hp.Aff. 21, prob. in Art.77(pl.); ἀσκοῦ τὸν προὔχοντα ποδάονα ([dialect] Dor. form), of the membrum virile, Orac. ap. Apollod.3.15.6.2 neck of the bladder, Poll.2.196, Phot.3 generally, of any narrow end, π. στεινός a narrow strip of land, Hdt.8.31.4 lower end or corner of a sail, sheet, which in old times was a strip of hide (cf.πούς 11.2
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2 ποδεώνα
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3 ποδεῶνα
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4 ποδεώνας
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5 ποδεῶνας
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6 ποδεώνες
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7 ποδεῶνες
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8 ποδεώσιν
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9 ποδεῶσιν
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10 ποδεών
ποδεώνragged ends: masc nom /voc sg -
11 ποδεώνοιν
ποδεώνragged ends: masc gen /dat dual -
12 ποδεώνων
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13 ἀργέλοφοι
Grammatical information: m. pl.Meaning: `legs and feet of a sheep-skin', generally `offal' (Ar. V. 672 only).Other forms: Cf. ἀργίλοφοι· λαπάραι κωδίων [read: κῳδίων `sheepskin']· οἱ δε πρωκτόν. καὶ μηλωταί (`sheepskin') H.Dialectal forms: Acc. to the sch. and AB 8 Attic for ποδεῶνες `ragged ends of the skins of animals'.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Etymology: Derivation from ἀργός (but a form in - ε- is then impossible) and λόφος "kann jedenfalls unmöglich richtig sein" (Frisk). One is inclined to consider it as a momentary creation of Aristophanes, but how could his audience then have understood him? Rather simply a word that we do not know. Fur. 358 adduces the gloss with - ι-, which prob. demonstrates a substr. origin. He calls the gloss "völlig unklar", but it is clearly the useless parts of a sheep(skin) (also the meanings `anus' or `membrum virile' (for ποδεών)). A Pre-Gr. word seems probable (e.g. *arg-aly-ap- or - apʷ-?).Page in Frisk: 1,131Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἀργέλοφοι
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ποδεῶνα — ποδεών ragged ends masc acc sg … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
ποδεῶνας — ποδεών ragged ends masc acc pl … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
ποδεῶνες — ποδεών ragged ends masc nom/voc pl … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
ποδεῶσιν — ποδεών ragged ends masc dat pl … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
ποδεών — ragged ends masc nom/voc sg … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
ποδεώνοιν — ποδεών ragged ends masc gen/dat dual … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
ποδεώνων — ποδεών ragged ends masc gen pl … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
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