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1 δρομέας
runnerΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > δρομέας
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2 Δρομής
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3 Δρομῆς
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4 Δρομείς
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5 Δρομεῖς
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6 Δρομέων
Δρομεύςrunner: masc gen plΔρομέω̆ν, Δρομεύςrunner: masc gen pl -
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Δρομέω̆ς, Δρομεύςrunner: masc gen sgΔρομεύςrunner: masc nom sg (epic ionic) -
8 διαυλοδρόμαι
διαυλοδρόμηςrunner in the: masc nom /voc plδιαυλοδρόμᾱͅ, διαυλοδρόμηςrunner in the: masc dat sg (doric aeolic) -
9 δρομής
δρομεύςrunner: masc nom plδρομεύςrunner: masc nom /voc plδρομήfem gen sg (attic epic ionic) -
10 δρομῆς
δρομεύςrunner: masc nom plδρομεύςrunner: masc nom /voc plδρομήfem gen sg (attic epic ionic) -
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12 δρομεῖς
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13 δρομέων
δρομεύςrunner: masc gen plδρομέω̆ν, δρομεύςrunner: masc gen plδρομήfem gen pl (epic ionic) -
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δρομέω̆ς, δρομεύςrunner: masc gen sgδρομεύςrunner: masc nom sg (epic ionic) -
15 κέλης
κέλης, - ητοςGrammatical information: m.Other forms: also (Dor.?) κέληξ `runner' (IG 5: 1, 213; Sparta Va).Derivatives: κελήτιον `sloop, shallop' (Th., App.); κελητίζω `ride on race-horses, one who leaps from horse to horse' (Ο 679 usw.), κελητιᾶν κελητίζειν, ἱππεύειν H.Etymology: Formation in - ητ- resp. - ηκ- (Schwyzer 499 and 496), perh. from κέλομαι `drive om' (s. v.). From it Lat. celēs, celōx (after vēlōx) `fast-sailing ship'. - Doubtful is connection with Av. čarāitī `younge woman' (prob. to čar- `move', s. πέλομαι) and with Germ., e. g. OHG helid `Held' (Johansson WZKM 19, 237, Meillet MSL 17, 114).Page in Frisk: 1,816-817Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κέλης
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16 Δρομεί
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17 Δρομεῖ
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18 Δρομεύ
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19 Δρομεῦ
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20 Δρομεύσι
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