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1 καναχά
καναχά̱, καναχήsharp sound: fem nom /voc /acc dualκαναχά̱, καναχήsharp sound: fem nom /voc sg (doric aeolic)καναχόςnoisy: neut nom /voc /acc plκαναχά̱, καναχόςnoisy: fem nom /voc /acc dualκαναχά̱, καναχόςnoisy: fem nom /voc sg (doric aeolic) -
2 κλαγγά
κλαγγά̱, κλαγγήany sharp sound: fem nom /voc /acc dualκλαγγά̱, κλαγγήany sharp sound: fem nom /voc sg (doric aeolic) -
3 κλαγγή
Grammatical information: f.Other forms: Dat. also κλαγγ-ί (Ibyc. 56; s. below)Derivatives: κλαγγηδόν `with crying' (Β 463; Haas Μνήμης χάριν 1, 133), κλαγγώδης `full of sound, shrill' (Hp., Gal.). Besides κλάζω, also with prefix, e. g. ἀνα-, ἐκ-, aor. κλάγξαι `sound, resound, cry' (Il.), also κλαγεῖν (B. 16, 127, h. Hom. 19, 14, E. u. a.), fut. κλάγξω (A.), perf. κεκλήγοντες (Aeolising) and κεκληγώς, - ῶτες (Hom.; Schwyzer 540 n. 4, Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 430f.), κέκλᾱγα (Alcm. 7), κέκλαγγα (Ar., X.), perfect future κεκλάγξομαι (Ar.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Isolated presents: κλαγγαίνω (A. Eu. 131), - άνω (S.), - έω (Theoc. Ep. 6, 5), - άζω (Poll., Porph.). - To κλαγεῖν: κλαγερός `crying' (AP). As yot-present κλάζω may come from *κλάγγ-ι̯ω from a root noun κλάγγ-, which is seen in κλαγγ-ί (or innovation?); but it could also be a primary nasal present, with - ζω from the sound-verbs ( ὀλολύζω, οἰμώζω a. o.; cf. Schwyzer 716). The non-present forms κλάγξαι, κλάγξω, κέκλαγγα are anyhow innovations. In function κλαγγ-ή is a verbal noun (cf. Porzig Satzinhalte 11f.). In κλαγεῖν and κέκληγα original primary nasalless forms may have been preserved, but analogical innovation with loss of the nsal is not impossible (Leumann Celtica 3, 248). - A direct comparison (except for - ζω) is Lat. clangō `cry' (almost only present), with which OIc. hlakka `cry' (with assimilation nk \> kk) may agree. The words belong to a widespread group of soundword (but καλεῖν and κέλαδος do not belong here; cf. the material in Bq, Pok. 599f., W.-Hofmann s. clangō. Note that an IE * klag- is impossible (* klh₂g- wouldhave given in Greek *κλᾱγ-; a form * klh₂eng- gives *καλαγγ-). Schwyzer 692 assumes expressive nasalization, but this does not help as *κλαγ- cannot be generated. Cf. Fur. 274. Is the basic form Pre-Greek?See also: - S. auch κλώζω.Page in Frisk: 1,863-864Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κλαγγή
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4 κέλαδος
Grammatical information: m.Compounds: rarely in compp., e. g. κελαδο-δρόμος `who runs in the noise' (Orph.; of Artemis), δυσ-κέλαδος `with terrible noise' (Π 357); on Έγ-κέλαδος s. v.Derivatives: κελαδεινός, Aeol. (Pi.) - εννός `noisy, sounding' (Il.; Chantraine Formation 195f.); κελαδῆτις `id.' ( γλῶσσα, Pi. N. 4, 86; Fraenkel Nom. ag. 1, 164f., Redard 10); κελάδων, - οντος `id.' (Il.), also as river name (Η 133; s. Krahe Beitr. z. Namenforsch. 2, 236; 3, 162), rather sec. formation in - ντ- (cf. on ἱμάς) than from a denomin. *κελάδω (Schwyzer 723, Bechtel Lex. s. κέλαδος). Denomin. κελαδέω, aor. κελαδῆσαι `sound, make noise' also trans. `sing of' (Il.) with κελάδημα (E.).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Formation like ὅμαδος, χρόμαδος, ῥοῖβδος etc. (Schwyzer 508, Chantraine Formation 359f.). Not to καλέ-σαι, κλη-τός, which is from * kelh₁- and would end in -ε. Zupitza KZ 36, 55 derives κέλα-δος from *keln̥- (cf. the nouns in - άδ-, Chantraine 349ff.). - One compares κελαρύζω.Page in Frisk: 1,813Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κέλαδος
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5 ὀξύτης
-ητος ἡ N 3 0-0-1-0-0=1 Jer 8,16swiftness, sharpness; *Jer 8,16 φωνὴν ὀξύτητος the sharp sound or the sound of swiftness? (of approaching horses)-חדד? for MT נחרה snorting -
6 καναχή
A sharp sound; esp. ring or clang of metal,δεινὴν.. πήληξ βαλλομένη καναχὴν ἔχε Il.16.105
, cf. 794; κ. δ' ἦν ἡμιόνοιιν loud rang their tramp, Od.6.82; ὀδόντων μὲν κ. πέλε gnashing of teeth, Il.19.365, Hes.Sc. 164: pl., ib. 160; κ. [ Χαλκ] όκτυπος B.13.15; Χρυσοῦ κ. S.Ant. 130 (lyr.); κ. αὐλῶν sound of flutes, Pi.P.10.39 (pl.), B.2.12, cf. S.Tr. 642 (lyr.); ofthelyre, h.Ap. 185. -
7 καναχή
καναχέωrang: pres subj mp 2nd sgκαναχέωrang: pres ind mp 2nd sgκαναχέωrang: pres subj act 3rd sgκαναχήsharp sound: fem dat sg (attic epic ionic)καναχόςnoisy: fem dat sg (attic epic ionic) -
8 καναχῇ
καναχέωrang: pres subj mp 2nd sgκαναχέωrang: pres ind mp 2nd sgκαναχέωrang: pres subj act 3rd sgκαναχήsharp sound: fem dat sg (attic epic ionic)καναχόςnoisy: fem dat sg (attic epic ionic) -
9 καναχής
καναχέωrang: pres ind act 2nd sg (doric)καναχήsharp sound: fem gen sg (attic epic ionic)καναχήςplashing: masc /fem acc pl (attic epic doric)καναχήςplashing: masc /fem nom /voc pl (doric aeolic)καναχόςnoisy: fem gen sg (attic epic ionic) -
10 καναχῆς
καναχέωrang: pres ind act 2nd sg (doric)καναχήsharp sound: fem gen sg (attic epic ionic)καναχήςplashing: masc /fem acc pl (attic epic doric)καναχήςplashing: masc /fem nom /voc pl (doric aeolic)καναχόςnoisy: fem gen sg (attic epic ionic) -
11 καναχήσι
καναχέωrang: pres subj act 3rd sg (epic)καναχήsharp sound: fem dat pl (epic ionic)καναχόςnoisy: fem dat pl (epic ionic) -
12 καναχῇσι
καναχέωrang: pres subj act 3rd sg (epic)καναχήsharp sound: fem dat pl (epic ionic)καναχόςnoisy: fem dat pl (epic ionic) -
13 καναχαί
καναχήsharp sound: fem nom /voc plκαναχόςnoisy: fem nom /voc pl -
14 καναχών
καναχέωrang: pres part act masc nom sg (attic epic doric)καναχήsharp sound: fem gen plκαναχήςplashing: masc /fem /neut gen pl (attic epic doric)καναχόςnoisy: fem gen plκαναχόςnoisy: masc /neut gen pl -
15 καναχῶν
καναχέωrang: pres part act masc nom sg (attic epic doric)καναχήsharp sound: fem gen plκαναχήςplashing: masc /fem /neut gen pl (attic epic doric)καναχόςnoisy: fem gen plκαναχόςnoisy: masc /neut gen pl -
16 καναχάν
καναχά̱ν, καναχήsharp sound: fem acc sg (doric aeolic)καναχά̱ν, καναχόςnoisy: fem acc sg (doric aeolic) -
17 καναχάς
καναχά̱ς, καναχήsharp sound: fem acc plκαναχά̱ς, καναχόςnoisy: fem acc pl -
18 καναχή
καναχήsharp sound: fem nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic)καναχόςnoisy: fem nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic) -
19 καναχήν
καναχήsharp sound: fem acc sg (attic epic ionic)καναχόςnoisy: fem acc sg (attic epic ionic) -
20 κλαγγά
κλαγγάζωfut ind mid 2nd sg (epic)κλαγγάζωfut ind act 3rd sg (epic)κλαγγήany sharp sound: fem dat sg (doric aeolic)
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