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1 επιχροίσεις
ἐπιχρόισιςstains: fem nom /voc pl (attic epic)ἐπιχρόισιςstains: fem nom /acc pl (attic) -
2 ἐπιχροίσεις
ἐπιχρόισιςstains: fem nom /voc pl (attic epic)ἐπιχρόισιςstains: fem nom /acc pl (attic) -
3 κελαινός
A black, dark, freq. in Hom.,αἷμα Il.1.303
, Od.16.441;νύξ Il.5.310
, etc.;κῦμα 9.6
;λαῖλαψ 11.747
;χθών 16.384
;δέρμα 6.117
; :ὄμβρος Emp.111.6
; κ. φῦλον a swarthy race, of the Ethiopians, A.Pr. 808; Ἔπαφος ib. 851; ξίφη, λόγχα, S.Aj. 231, Tr. 856 (both lyr.), cf. E.Ba. 628 (troch., prob. from the colour of the metal rather than black with blood-stains); of things on which the sun does not shine, esp. of the nether world, dark, murky, A.Pr. 433 (lyr.); (lyr.);Στύξ Lyc.706
; κ. θῖνα, of the bottom of the sea, S.Ant. 590 (lyr.); λύει κ. βλέφαρα suffers her eyes to close in darkness, ib. 1302: great, mighty,δίψα Lyc.1425
. (Cf. Skt. kala[ndot ]kas 'spot': κηλίς may be cogn.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κελαινός
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4 ἐπιχρόϊσις
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπιχρόϊσις
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5 μελαίνω
A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > μελαίνω
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6 παρειαί
Grammatical information: f. pl.Meaning: `cheeks' (Il.).Other forms: sg. - ιά (trag.) rare (for - ιᾰ?; cf. ἀγυιαί. - ιᾰ), Aeol. παραῦαι pl. (Theoc. 30, 4 [cod. - αύλαις], Hdn.).Dialectal forms: Myc. parawajo du. `bridle' ? (cf. Gallavotti Riv. fil. class. 89, 171 f.).Compounds: As 2. member e.g. in καλλι-πάρῃος (- ηος, - ειος) `having fair cheeks' (Il.), μαλο-πάραυος (Aeol.) = λευκο-πάρειος (Theoc., H.; prop. "having apple-coloured cheeks"), εὑ-πάραος = εὑ-πάρειος (Pi.).Derivatives: Also παρήϊον, -α n. sg. a. pl. `cheek(s), bridle' (Hom.; Ceos Va?). -- Deriv.: 1. παρηΐς, - ίδος (- ῄς, -ῃ̃ δος) f. `cheek' (trag., AP; Schwyzer 465); 2. παρειάς (-ηϊάς), - άδος f. `cheek, cheek band' (hell. ep., medic.); 3. παρείας ( ὄφις) m. `kind of snake' (after the hell stains on both sides of the neck; Att.); also παρούας (Apollod. ap. Ael.; after οὖς).Origin: IE [Indo-European] [785] *h₂e\/ous- `ear'Etymology: From *παρ(α)-αυσ-ια, - ιον (also -ᾱ?), after Pott, Curtius Bechtel Lex. a.o. prop. "what is beside the ears", old hypostasis of παρά and the e-grade of οὖς (in Lith. aus-ìs a.o., see s.v. οὖς) with ια-, ιο-suffix. Not with J. Schmidt Pluralbild. 407 n. 1 rather as "what is beside the mouth", to Lat. ōs `mouth', Av. aošta `the (both) lips' etc. For Potts interpretation speaks OIr. aras m. `temples' from *par-ausi̯os; further the Gall. PlN Arausio `Orange' (Thurneysen KZ 59, 13)? -- The Gr. words are phonetically not quite clear; cf. Schwyzer 258 a. 349, Bechtel Lex. s.v., Wackernagel Unt. 60 n. 1, Adrados Emer. 18, 411. S. also WP. 1, 168, Pok. 785. Cf. Szemerényi, St. Micenei 3(1967)63ff. and the discussion in DELG. Further Forssman Unters.153, Ruijgh Etudes $ 32.Page in Frisk: 2,474Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > παρειαί
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7 σπίλος 2
σπίλος 2.Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `spot, stain, blemish'.Compounds: as 2. member a. o. in ἄ-σπιλος `spotless, without blemish' (hell.).Derivatives: σπιλόομαι, - όω `to become stained, to make stains, to stain, to besmirdge' (hell.), κατα-σπιλάζω `to stain, to conceal' (H., EM).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Unexplained. To be rejected Prellwitz s. v. and Petersson Glotta 4, 297 (to οἰσπώτη, πίνος etc.; s. Bq and WP. 2, 683).Page in Frisk: 2,768Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σπίλος 2
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8 στία
Grammatical information: f. (A. R. 2, 1172),Meaning: `small stone, pebble' (A. R. 2, 1172).Other forms: στῖον n. (Hp. ap. Gal. 19, 140).Compounds: πολύ-στῑος `rich of pebbles' (Call., Nic.).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Without direct agreement outside Greek. Formally agrees with this Skt. stíyāḥ pl. either `standing waters', the tertium comparationis would be `curdled, fest, stiff' in Skt. sty-āna- (pres. styāyate). Diff. Johansson BB 18, 50 n. 1 (agreeing Kretschmer KZ 34, 8): from * stī-s-; not better(?). As full grade to this is counted στέαρ `(standing) fatt' from *στῆι-αρ, PGr. *στᾱι̯-αρ; so we can also connect the Germ. word for `stone', Goth. stains m. etc. (PGm. * stai-na- \< * steh₂ino-?) as well as a Slav. word for `stone, (rock)wall' in OCS stěna, Russ. stená f. etc. But how to derive the Greek word? WP. 2, 610 f., Pok. 1010f., Vasmer s. v. with further forms a. rich lit. S. also on στίλη and στέαρ.Page in Frisk: 2,797Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > στία
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