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21 πεντάχορδος
πεντᾰ-χορδος, ον,A five-stringed, [ μάγαδις] Ath.14.637a : -χορδον, τό, a five-stringed instrument, Poll.4.60 ; π. συστήματα scales of five notes, Theo Sm.p.49 H.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πεντάχορδος
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22 κρέκω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: ` weave, strike a atringed instrument with a plektron', metaph. `give a sound, raise (a song)' (Sapph., Pi., Ar. in lyr., AP).Other forms: Aor. (late) κρέξαι.Derivatives: With κροκ- f. in acc. sg. κρόκ-α (Hes. Op. 538), nom. pl. κρόκ-ες (AP 6, 335), sg. κρόξ only H., Theognost.; further κρόκη (IA.) `thread which is passed between the threads of the warp, woof, (woollen) cloth'. From κρόκη: κρόκιον `woollen band' (Antikl. 13), κροκίς f. `sundew, fly-strap, Drosera' (Apollod. ap. Plin. HN 24, 167), κροκύς f. `flock of wool' (IA.) with κροκύδιον (Gal.), κροκυδίζω `pluck off flocks of wool' (com., Gal.), - ισμός (Gal.); κροκόω `weave, envelop in wooll' (Dionys. ap. St. Byz., Phot.) ; κροκισμός `cloth' (sch.; as from *κροκίζω). - κρεγμός m. `sound of stringed instruments' (Epich., A. R., Poll.).Etymology: Orig. prob. a term of weaving, κρέκω was also transferred to playing stringed instruments. The present κρέκω is isolated; Germanic has several nouns, that point to such a primary verb: OWNo. hræll m. (\< PGm. *hráhilaz; would be Gr. *κρόκιλος) `staff to fasten the cloth', OE hrēol (\< PGm. *hréhulaz) `reel', NEngl. reel; with grammatical change OE hrægl n. `cloth, garment', OHG hregil n. `indument, spolium'. Also several Balto-Slavic words have been compared: Lith. krẽkles `zerlumpte Kleider, tatters', Latv. krękls `shirt'; Slavic expressions for `strike fire etc.', e. g. Russ. krešú, kresítь; words for `weaving chair(?)', e.g. Russ. krosno; all uncertain or to be rejected, cf. Fraenkel Lit. et. Wb. and Vasmer Russ. et. Wb. s. vv. More uncetain combinations in WP. 1, 483 f.Page in Frisk: 2,12-13Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κρέκω
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23 έγχορδα
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24 ἔγχορδα
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25 αντιψάλλουσαι
ἀντιψάλλωplay a stringed instrument in accompaniment: pres part act fem nom /voc pl (attic epic doric ionic) -
26 ἀντιψάλλουσαι
ἀντιψάλλωplay a stringed instrument in accompaniment: pres part act fem nom /voc pl (attic epic doric ionic) -
27 αντιψάλλων
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28 ἀντιψάλλων
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29 δεκαχόρδοις
δεκάχορδοςten-stringed: masc /fem /neut dat pl -
30 δεκαχόρδου
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31 δεκαχόρδω
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32 δεκαχόρδῳ
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33 δεκαχόρδωι
δεκαχόρδῳ, δεκάχορδοςten-stringed: masc /fem /neut dat sg -
34 δεκάχορδος
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35 δίχορδος
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36 ενδεκάχορδε
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37 ἑνδεκάχορδε
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38 επταμίτου
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39 ἑπταμίτου
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40 επταμίτω
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