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1 εττημένα
ἐττημένᾱ, ἐττημένοςsifted: fem nom /voc /acc dualἐττημένᾱ, ἐττημένοςsifted: fem nom /voc sg (doric aeolic) -
2 ἐττημένα
ἐττημένᾱ, ἐττημένοςsifted: fem nom /voc /acc dualἐττημένᾱ, ἐττημένοςsifted: fem nom /voc sg (doric aeolic) -
3 κρησερίτας
κρησερίτᾱς, κρησερίτηςof sifted flour: masc acc plκρησερίτᾱς, κρησερίτηςof sifted flour: masc nom sg (epic doric aeolic) -
4 ήθημα
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5 ἤθημα
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6 ηθήματα
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7 ἠθήματα
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8 καθαρουργικής
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9 καθαρουργικῆς
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10 καθαρεύω
A to be clean or pure, Pl.Phd. 58b, Lg. 759c, Phld.Lib.p.9O., Porph.Abst.4.6; of sifted grain, PPetr.2p.2 (iii B.C.): c. gen., to be clean or free from, ; [ κακιῶν] Phld.Rh.1.218S.;ἁμαρτημάτων Plu.Cat.Mi.24
;ὀνείδους Luc.Am. 22
; κ. πυρετοῦ to be free from fever, Gal.7.503: hence ἡμέραι -εύουσαι ibid.; κ. ἀπ' αὐτοῦ (sc. τοῦ σώματος) Pl.Phd. 67a; κ. γνώμῃ to be pure or clean in mind, Ar.Ra. 355;περί τι Plb.6.56.15
.2 Rhet., of a writer, to be pure, correct in language,κ. τὴν διάλεκτον D.H. Lys.2
; οἱ καθαρεύοντες purists, Hdn.Gr.2.224.3 Gramm., to be preceded by a vowel, to be 'pure' (cf.καθαρός 1.5b
), A.D.Pron.99.24, Theodos.Can.p.70H.; contain a 'pure' syllable, Hdn.Gr.2.923, Id. ap.Eust.1859.13.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καθαρεύω
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11 καθαρουργικός
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12 κρησερίτης
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13 σητάνειος
σητάνειος [ᾰ], ον, Plu.2.466d, Favorin. et Orus ap.EM711.49,50; [full] σητάνιος, α, ον, Hp.(v. infr.), Dsc. (v. infr.), etc.; [dialect] Att. [full] τητάνιοςA v.l.for σητ-in Poll.6.73; [dialect] Dor. [full] σᾱτάνιος Sch.Ar.Nu. 624:— of this year, σ. πυροί this year's, i.e. spring-wheat, Hp.Acut.(Sp.) 53, Dsc.2.85 (v.l. σιτ-), cf. 101 (v.l. σιτ-)ἐν πυρῶν κρίμνοις.. σητανίοις Hp.Mul.1.50
(v.l. σιτ-), Nat.Mul.57; πυροὶ σιτάνιοι (v.l. σητ-) καὶ ἀλευρῖται, opp. σεμιδαλῖται, Ath.Med. ap. Orib.1.2.2;σ. κρόμυα Thphr.HP7.4.7
;μῆλα Diph.Siph.
ap.Ath.3.81a;σ. ἄλεμρον Hp.Acut.
(Sp.) 63, Dsc.2.85 (pl.);σ. ἄλητον Hp.Acut.
(Sp.) 70, Art.36;ἄρτος Plu.2.466d
(v.l. σιτ-), Anon. in EN 449.10:—cf. σητινός. (Derived by Gal.18(1).469, Sch.Ar.l.c. from σῆτες = τῆτες, by Suid., Eust.1792.4, Zonar. from σήθω, as if 'sifted, bolted'; the exact meaning and spelling of σητάν (ε) ιος are uncertain; Plin. has sitanius HN22.139, setania ib.19.101; σ. ἄρτος is opp. αὐτόπυρος ἄρτος in Plu. l.c., Anon. in EN l.c.; σατάνειος (q.v.) is prob. not cogn.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σητάνειος
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14 ἀκάθαρτος
A uncleansed, foul,ἀήρ Hp.
Aër.6; of the body, Arist.Pr. 883b27;ἕλκος Hp.Fract. 27
; of a woman, quae menstrua non habet, Demad.Fr.4, Luc.Lex.19; of ceremonial impurity, LXX Le.12.2, al., IG3.74.3.2 morally unclean, impure, Pl.Phd. 81b, D.19.199, etc.; thou beast! 5; = μανιώδης, Achae.30;ἀ. πνεῦμα LXX Za.13.2
, Ev.Matt.12.43, cf. PMag.Par.1.1238. Adv.ἀκαθάρτως, ἔχειν Pl.Ti. 92b
.d not sifted, containing impurities, PPetr.2p.8 (iii B. C.).II [voice] Act., not fit for cleansing, [φάρμακα] ἑλκέων ἀκαθαρτότερα Aret.CD1.8
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15 ἀλευρόττησις
II flour sifted, fine flour, Suid.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀλευρόττησις
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16 ἐξηττημένη
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17 ἐττημένος
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18 ἤθημα
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19 κανθός
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `corner of the eye' (Arist., Nic., Gal.); poet. `eye' (hell.); acc. to H. also `opening in the roof for the smoke, Rauchfang, καπνοδόκη' and `pot, kettle, χυτρόπους' (the last Sicilian).Derivatives: From here the hypostasis ἐγκάνθιος `which is in the κανθός' (Dsc., Gal.) with ἐγκανθίς f. `tumour in the inner angle of the eye' (Cels., Gal.), acc. to Poll. 2, 71 = `inner corner of the eye'; also ἐπικανθίς `id.' (Hippiatr., v. l. in Poll. l. c.). Deriv. κανθώδης `rounded' (Call. Fr. 504 coni. Hemsterhuys; codd. καθν-, κυκν-).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Not well explained. From κανθώδης in Callimachos to conclude to a original meaning `curve\/-ing' is not allowed. - One compares Celtic words, e. g. Welsh cant `iron band, brim', Gall. (Gallo-Rom.) * cantos, and a Panslavic word for `corner, angle (of a farm) etc.', e. g. Russ. kut, all from IE. * kan-tho- from a root IE. kam- in καμάρα, κάμπτω, but this root is not given in Pok. and κάμπτω (s.v.) is Pre-Greek. Thee comparison is not without poblems, first because Gr. - θ- remains unexplained, second because the Slavic words are suspected to come from the west (s. below). From Celtic comes Lat. cantus `iron band (of a wagon wheel)', from where the Romanic words for `brim, corner etc.' (Fr. chant etc.) and Germanic, NHG Kante, which are irrelevan here. - Speculative Belardi Rend. Acc. Lincei 8: 9, 610ff. (also Doxa 3, 209); his material must be sifted. - Cf. Pok. 526f.), W.-Hofmann s. cantus, Vasmer Russ. et. Wb. s. kut. - So there is no IE etymology; and an IE pre-form is impossible (*kh₂n̥dh- would hace given *καθ-). So the word is Pre-Greek.Page in Frisk: 1,777-778Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κανθός
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