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1 γλιστερός
slipperyΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > γλιστερός
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2 ολισθηρός
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3 αρισφαλέ'
ἀρισφαλέα, ἀρισφαλήςvery slippery: neut nom /voc /acc pl (epic ionic)ἀρισφαλέα, ἀρισφαλήςvery slippery: masc /fem acc sg (epic ionic)ἀρισφαλέϊ, ἀρισφαλήςvery slippery: dat sg (epic)ἀρισφαλέε, ἀρισφαλήςvery slippery: masc /fem /neut nom /voc /acc dual (epic ionic) -
4 ἀρισφαλέ'
ἀρισφαλέα, ἀρισφαλήςvery slippery: neut nom /voc /acc pl (epic ionic)ἀρισφαλέα, ἀρισφαλήςvery slippery: masc /fem acc sg (epic ionic)ἀρισφαλέϊ, ἀρισφαλήςvery slippery: dat sg (epic)ἀρισφαλέε, ἀρισφαλήςvery slippery: masc /fem /neut nom /voc /acc dual (epic ionic) -
5 ὀλισθάνω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `to slide, to slip, to glide' (Att.).Other forms: - αίνω (Arist., hell.), aor. ὀλισθ-εῖν (Il.), - ῆσαι (Hp., hell.), - ῆναι (Nic.), 2. sg. ὤλισθας (epigr. Ia--Ip), fut. ὀλισθήσω (hell.), perf. ὠλίσθηκα (Hp.).Derivatives: 1. Verbal subst.: ὀλίσθ-ημα n. `fall, sprain' (Hp., Pl.), - ησις (also ἀπ-, κατ-, περι-) f. `slipping, spraining' (medic., Plu.); on the meaning-difference between ὀλίσθ-ημα and - ησις Holt Les noms d'action en - σις 138; backformation ὄλισθος m. `lubricity' (Hp., hell.), also name of a slippery fish (Opp.; Strömberg Fischnamen 28). 2. Verbal adj.: ὀλισθ-ηρός `slippery,' (Pi., IA), - ήεις `id.' (AP; poet. formation cf. Schwyzer 527), - ανωτέρα `id.' (nom. f. sg.; Gal,; rather from ὀλισθάνω than with Thumb IF 14, 346 f. from ὄλισθος), ὀλισθός `id.' (Hdn. Gr. 1, 147; prob. first to ὄλισθος w. accentshift), - ητικός `making slippery' (Hp.). -- On its own stands ὀλισθράζω = ὀλισθάνω (Epich., Hp. ap. Gal. 19, 126) as if from *ὄλισθρος, cf. ὀλιβ(ρ)άξαι from ὀλιβρός (s.v.).Etymology: The themat. root-aorist ὀλισθεῖν, from which all other forms derive, direct or indirectly, and whose function as aorist was perh. connected with the rise of the present in - άνω (to which later - αίνω; Schwyzer 748 with Brugmann Grundr.2 II: 3, 365), recalls - δαρθεῖν (: δαρ-θάνω), αἰσθέσθαι (: αἰσθάνομαι) and can like this contain an enlarging IE dh-element with Gr. σθ from dh-dh. As source of σθ however, also IE dh-t can be considered, with βλαστεῖν (: βλαστάνω), ἁμαρτεῖν (: ἁμαρτάνω) as parallel (Schwyzer 703f.). -- Orig.. *ὀλιθ-, with prothet. ὀ- can well be sompared with a verb for `glide, shove' in Germ. and Balt., e.g. OE slīdan (NEngl. slide), MHG slīten, Lith. slýs-ti, pret. slýd-au (with second. y beside slidùs `smooth, slippery'). Here further isolated nouns in Slav. and Celt.: OCS slědъ, Russ. sled m. `trace' (IE * sloidh-o-), NIr. slaod `gliding mass' (formation unclear). Also the not certainly interpreted Skt. srédhati about `stumble, make a mistake' may belong here. When we analyse as sli-dh- (cf. Benveniste Origines 192) also ὀλιβρόν etc. may be connected, s. v. Furher forms w. lit. in WP. 2, 707f., Pok. 960f., Vasmer s. sled, Fraenkel s. slidùs. S. also 1. λοῖσθος.Page in Frisk: 2,377Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ὀλισθάνω
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6 ευολισθότερον
εὐόλισθοςslippery: adverbial compεὐόλισθοςslippery: masc acc comp sgεὐόλισθοςslippery: neut nom /voc /acc comp sg -
7 εὐολισθότερον
εὐόλισθοςslippery: adverbial compεὐόλισθοςslippery: masc acc comp sgεὐόλισθοςslippery: neut nom /voc /acc comp sg -
8 ολισθηρά
ὀλισθήειςneut nom /voc /acc plὀλισθηρά̱, ὀλισθήειςfem nom /voc /acc dualὀλισθηρά̱, ὀλισθήειςfem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic)ὀλισθηρόςslippery: neut nom /voc /acc plὀλισθηρά̱, ὀλισθηρόςslippery: fem nom /voc /acc dualὀλισθηρά̱, ὀλισθηρόςslippery: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic) -
9 ὀλισθηρά
ὀλισθήειςneut nom /voc /acc plὀλισθηρά̱, ὀλισθήειςfem nom /voc /acc dualὀλισθηρά̱, ὀλισθήειςfem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic)ὀλισθηρόςslippery: neut nom /voc /acc plὀλισθηρά̱, ὀλισθηρόςslippery: fem nom /voc /acc dualὀλισθηρά̱, ὀλισθηρόςslippery: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic) -
10 ολισθηρότερον
ὀλισθήειςadverbial compὀλισθήειςmasc acc comp sgὀλισθήειςneut nom /voc /acc comp sgὀλισθηρόςslippery: adverbial compὀλισθηρόςslippery: masc acc comp sgὀλισθηρόςslippery: neut nom /voc /acc comp sg -
11 ὀλισθηρότερον
ὀλισθήειςadverbial compὀλισθήειςmasc acc comp sgὀλισθήειςneut nom /voc /acc comp sgὀλισθηρόςslippery: adverbial compὀλισθηρόςslippery: masc acc comp sgὀλισθηρόςslippery: neut nom /voc /acc comp sg -
12 αρισφαλείς
ἀρισφαλήςvery slippery: masc /fem acc plἀρισφαλήςvery slippery: masc /fem nom /voc pl (attic epic) -
13 ἀρισφαλεῖς
ἀρισφαλήςvery slippery: masc /fem acc plἀρισφαλήςvery slippery: masc /fem nom /voc pl (attic epic) -
14 αρισφαλέα
ἀρισφαλήςvery slippery: neut nom /voc /acc pl (epic ionic)ἀρισφαλήςvery slippery: masc /fem acc sg (epic ionic) -
15 ἀρισφαλέα
ἀρισφαλήςvery slippery: neut nom /voc /acc pl (epic ionic)ἀρισφαλήςvery slippery: masc /fem acc sg (epic ionic) -
16 αρισφαλές
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17 ἀρισφαλές
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18 ευόλισθον
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19 εὐόλισθον
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20 ολισθηροτέρα
ὀλισθηροτέρᾱ, ὀλισθήειςfem nom /voc /acc comp dualὀλισθηροτέρᾱ, ὀλισθήειςfem nom /voc comp sg (attic doric aeolic)ὀλισθηροτέρᾱ, ὀλισθηρόςslippery: fem nom /voc /acc comp dualὀλισθηροτέρᾱ, ὀλισθηρόςslippery: fem nom /voc comp sg (attic doric aeolic)
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