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1 χρώς
χρώς, ὁ, gen. χρωτός, dat. χρωτί, acc. χρῶτα ([dialect] Att. χρώ only in Choerob.in Theod.1.248H.): [dialect] Ep. and [dialect] Ion.gen. χροός, dat. χροΐ, acc. χρόα (also in Lesbian, Sapph.Supp.10.6, al.), as always in Hom.and Hes., exc. gen. χρωτός in Il.10.575, acc.Aχρῶτα Od.18.172
, 179, Hes. Op. 556; Emp. uses χρωτός, 76.3 (butχροΐ 100.17
); Pi. uses χρωτί, χρῶτα, P.1.55, I.4(3).23(41); these forms are freq. in Trag., but [dialect] Ion. dat. χροΐ occurs in S.Tr. 605, and χροός, χροΐ, χρόα are freq. in E., Hec. 548, Med. 1175, Ph. 264, al.:—dat. χρῷ occurs in the phrase ἐν χρῷ v. infr.1.2 and in Sapph.2.10.—rare in Com.and [dialect] Att. Prose.I of the human body, skin or flesh,οὔ σφι λίθος χρὼς οὐδὲ σίδηρος Il.4.510
; ;χρῶτ' ἀπονιψαμένη Od.18.172
; ;ταμέειν χρόα νηλέϊ χαλκῷ 13.501
; λιλαιοένη χροὸς ἆσαι, of a spear, 21.168;κακὰ χροΐ εἵματ' ἔχοντα Od.14.506
;χρῷ πῦρ ὐπαδεδρόμακεν Sapph.2.10
;μύροις χρῶτα λιπαίνων Anaxil.18.1
(anap.): esp. flesh, opp. bone,φθινύθει δ' ἀμφ' ὀστεόφι χρώς Od.16.145
;οὐδέ τί οἱ χρὼς σήπεται Il.24.414
, cf. 19.33 (which usage is said by Gal. to have been Ionic, 18(2).435, with reference to Hp.Fract.9);τὸ δέρμα τοῦ χρωτός LXX Le.13.11
, etc.;τοῦ χρωτὸς ἥδιστον ἀπέπνει Aristox.Fr.Hist.84
: generally, one's body, frame, Pi.P.1.55, A.Fr.192.6 (anap.);χριμφθῆναι χροΐ Id.Supp. 790
(lyr.);στεῖλαί νυν ἀμφὶ χρωτὶ.. πέπλους E. Ba. 821
, cf. S.Tr. 605: pl.,διὰ τί.. οἱ χρῶτες ὄζουσι; Arist.Pr. 877b21
; alsoκατεδήσαντο.. τοὺς ὑγιεῖς χρῶτας, ὡς τραυματίαι D.H.9.50
.2 ἐν χροΐ, or ἐν χρῷ, close to the skin, ἐν χροΐ κείρειν to shave close, Hdt.4.175;ἐν χρῷ κεκαρμένοι X.HG1.7.8
;ἐν χρῷ κουριῶντας Pherecr. 30
:—metaph., to the quick,ξυρεῖ γὰρ ἐν χρῷ τοῦτο S.Aj. 786
; ἐν χρῷ παραπλεῖν sail past so as to shave or graze, Th.2.84; τὴν μάχην συνάψαι ἐν χρῷ to fight at close quarters, Plu.Thes.27; ἡ ἐν χρῷ συνουσία close acquaintance, Luc.Ind.3: c. gen., ἐν χρῷ τινος close to, hard by a person or thing, τοῦ θώρακος (v.l. σώματος) Plu.2.345a; τῆς γῆς ib. 925b, Luc.Herm.5: abs., near at hand,Id.
Hist.Conscr.24, al.; cf. EM313.53, Hsch.II the colour of the skin, complexion,μελαίνετο δὲ χρόα καλόν Il.5.354
; τρέπεται χ. his colour changes, i. e. he turns pale, 13.279, cf. 17.733;ὠχρήσαντα χρόα Od.11.529
;χρόα.. ἀμείβειν Parm.8.41
;μεθίστη χρωτὸς.. φύσιν E. Alc. 174
; μεταλλακτῆρα πουλύπουν χροός Ion Trag.36; τί χρὼς τέτραπται; (paratrag.) Ar.Lys. 127; φεῦγε δ' ἀπὸ χρώς Theocr.23.13; rare in [dialect] Att. Prose,ἐπὶ τῷ χρωτὶ μέγα φρονεῖν X.Smp.4.54
, cf. Oec.10.5: in [dialect] Ion. Prose, of the colour of a finger,χροΐ δῆλα Pherecyd.Syr.
ap.D.L.1.118 (v.l. χρωΐ, cf. Vorsokr.5i.44).2 generally, colour,ἀμείβων χρῶτα πορφυρᾷ βαφῇ A.Pers. 317
;τὸν χρῶτα [μεταβάλλει] ὁ χαμαιλέων Arist.Mir. 832b14
;χρὼς αἵματος Orph.L. 660
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2 Εὔξεινος πόντος
Grammatical information: adj.Meaning: `the Black Sea' (Hdt., Pi.).Origin: LW [a loanword which is (probably) not of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably] Iran.Etymology: Prob. euphemistic for ἄξε(ι)νος `inhospitable' (of the Black Sea e. g. Pi. P. 4, 263, E. IT 348), from Iranian (Scythian?) through folk-etymology, cf. Av. axšaēna- `dark-coloured'. Vasmer Osteur. Ortsnamen (Acta Univ. Dorp. B: I 3 [1921]) 3ff., Jacobsohn KZ 54, 254ff. S. also Allen Class. Quart. 41, 86ff.; 42, 60 against Moorhouse ib. 34, 123ff.; 42, 59f., who rejects Iranian origin. Recently R. Schmitt, Sel. Onom. Writings (2000) 158-163, who assumes that these names did not refer to a reality, but that the colour-names were used to indicate the cardinal points, for which he gives reff. in n. 7 (but none about Persia); the use of the colour names would have to be the same as in the Slavic world; his reference to the interest of the Persian kings in maritime connections proves nothing. Also the fact that several southern seas were called `red' might better be connected with the fact that Homer knows two Ethiopia's; and καλεομένη just means `(was) called', not `so-called' and is not "a clear hint on the improper or figurative use of the \<colour\>word."Page in Frisk: 1,590Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > Εὔξεινος πόντος
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