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1 θίς
θίς [ῑ], θῑνός: ὁ Il.23.693, Od.12.45, Ar.V. 696, Phld. (v. infr.); ἡ S.Ant. 591, Ph. 1124, Arist.HA 548b6, Call.Fr. 126, D.H.3.44:—A heap,πολὺς ὀστεόφιν θίς Od.12.45
;θῖνες νεκρῶν A.Pers. 818
: metaph.,θὶς πημάτων Lyc.812
; esp. of sand-banks,θῖνες ψάμμου Hdt.3.26
; ἄμμου, γῆς, Plu.Fab.6, Art.18;τοὺς ἐν ἄμμῳ θῖνας Phld.Piet.20
; ἐν ταῖς θ. Arist.HA 548b6, cf. 537a25;θῖνας καὶ ψάμμους Porph.Abst.4.21
; of the sandy deserts of Libya, A.R.4.1384; Νασαμώνων αὔλια καὶ δολιχὰς θ. Call.Fr. 126.2 usu. in Hom., etc., beach, shore, freq. in oblique cases,παρὰ θῖνα.. θαλάσσης Il.1.34
, cf. Od.6.236, etc.;παρὰ θῖν' ἁλὸς ἀτρυγέτοιο Il.1.316
, cf. 350, etc.; alone,ἐπὶ θινί Od.7.290
;παρὰ θῖνα 9.46
; later (parod.); (lyr.); (eleg.);θαλαττία D.H.3.44
.3 sand or mud at the bottom of the sea,οἶδμα.. κυλίνδει βυσσόθεν κελαινὰν θῖνα S.Ant. 591
: metaph., ὥς μου τὸν θῖνα ταράττεις, i.e. trouble the very bottom of my heart, Ar.V. 696, v. Sch.II ἄκρης [πόλιος] θίς the temple that crowns the Acropolis, dub. in Call.Fr.anon. 332. -
2 ὀρόντιον
Grammatical information: n.Meaning: `cuckoo-pint', name of a plant, used as a remedy against jaundice (Archig. ap. Gal.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: After Strömberg Wortstud. 51 from the PN Όρόντης; motive unknown. Furnée 345 refers to Gams, Kleine Pauly 1, 602f, who connects ἄρον `Natterwurz', a kind of shore-weed.Page in Frisk: 2,425Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ὀρόντιον
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