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1 νάρθηκας
splintΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > νάρθηκας
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2 ναρθηκιζομένων
ναρθηκίζωsplint a broken limb: pres part mp fem gen plναρθηκίζωsplint a broken limb: pres part mp masc /neut gen pl -
3 ναρθηκίζοντα
ναρθηκίζωsplint a broken limb: pres part act neut nom /voc /acc plναρθηκίζωsplint a broken limb: pres part act masc acc sg -
4 ναρθηκίζω
A splint a broken limb (orig. with pieces of νάρθηξ) , τὸ σφυρόν Sch.Ar.Ach. 1176, cf. Heraclas ap. Orib.48.2.2, Paul.Aeg.6.106.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ναρθηκίζω
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5 νάρθηξ
νάρθηξ, - ηκοςGrammatical information: m.Meaning: `giant fennel, `Ferula communis, its hollow stalk, a.o. used as thyrsos' (Hes.), also `capsule, cupboard' (Str.).Compounds: Few compp., e.g. ναρθηκοφόρος 'ν. -bearer' (Pl., X.).Derivatives: ναρθήκιον `small splint' (medic.), - ία name of a narthex-like plant (Thphr.; cf. βακτηρ-ία, ἀρτηρ-ία a.o.); ναρθήκ-ινος `of νάρθηξ' (Arist.), ναρθηκ-ίζω `to splint' (medic.) with - ισμός, - ισμα (Apollod. Poliork. a.o.); ναρθηκιῶντες νάρθηξι πλήσσοντες H. -- ON Ναρθάκιον (Phthiotis, also mountain in Thessalia; X., Plu.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: The variant νάθραξ νάρθηξ H. (with metathesis) as well as the PN Ναρθάκιον point to orig. -ᾱκ-; so formation like ὅρπηξ, μύρμηξ a.o. (Schwyzer 497, Chantraine Form. 380 f., Björck Alpha impurum 261). Further unknown. The general similarity with Skt. naḍá- `cane', Lith. néndrė `id.' has since long been remarked (naḍá- and νάρθηξ from a common Anatolian source acc. to Porzig ZII 5,269f.); cf. Fur. 199, but s. Mayrhofer and Fraenkel s. vv. Older combinations in WP. 317f. and 700. S. also on νάρδος etc. -ᾱκ is a Pre-Greek suffix.Page in Frisk: 2,Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > νάρθηξ
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6 καλαμίοις
καλάμιονsplint: neut dat pl -
7 καλαμίου
καλάμιονsplint: neut gen sg -
8 καλαμίων
καλάμιονsplint: neut gen pl -
9 καλάμια
καλάμιονsplint: neut nom /voc /acc pl -
10 καλάμιον
καλάμιονsplint: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
11 ναρθηκιζέσθωσαν
ναρθηκίζωsplint a broken limb: pres imperat mp 3rd pl -
12 ναρθηκίζειν
ναρθηκίζωsplint a broken limb: pres inf act (attic epic) -
13 ναρθηκίζουσαι
ναρθηκίζωsplint a broken limb: pres part act fem nom /voc pl (attic epic doric ionic) -
14 ναρθηκίσματος
ναρθήκισμαsplint: neut gen sg -
15 ναρθήκια
ναρθήκιονsmall splint: neut nom /voc /acc pl -
16 ναρθήκιον
ναρθήκιονsmall splint: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
17 πεταλίοις
πετάλιονsmall splint: neut dat pl -
18 πεταλίου
πετάλιονsmall splint: neut gen sg -
19 γλωσσόκομος
γλωσσό-κομος, ὁ,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > γλωσσόκομος
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20 καλάμιον
II of κάλαμος:1 = sq. 1, POxy.1631.14 (iii A.D.): without diminutive sense, κ. μεγάλα ib.1742.4 (iv A.D.).2 = κάλαμος 11.8, Eust.1181.53.3 καλάμια τῶν ὑποδέσεων, = ἀναγωγεῖς, Id.995.30: sg., Sch.Ar.Pl. 784.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καλάμιον
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