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1 σαίνω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `to wag with the tail, to waggle', metaph. `to blandish, to flatter' (Od., Hes.).Other forms: rare aor. ἔσηνα (e.g. ρ 302), ἔσᾱνα (Pi. O. 4, 6, P. 1, 52).Compounds: Also w. περι-, προσ- a.o. As 1. member in σαίνουροι καὶ σαινουρίδες οἱ τὰς οὑρὰς συνεχῶς κινοῦντες ἵπποι καὶ κύνες H.Derivatives: σάννιον τὸ αἰδοῖον ἀντὶ τοῦ κέρκιον. τὸ γὰρ αἰδοῖον ἐσθ' ὅτε οὑρὰν ἔλεγον, ὡς Εὔπολις H., so prop. `tail' (- νν- hypocor. gemination); also σαν-νίων (Arr.), σάννας (Cratin.), σάννορος (Rhinth.) m. `fool', σαννάδας τὰς ἀγρίας αἶγας H.Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Unexplained. To be rejected Solmsen IF 30, 38 ff.: prop. denom. of an old word for `penis', *σήν, gen. *σαν-ός, IE *tu̯ēn, gen. *tu̯n̥-ós [one would expects *tu̯nH-, as perh. in the Lith. form] to Lith. tvìnstu, tvìnti `swell out, of a river' a.o.; n-enlargement of tēu̯-, tū̆- `swell' (WP. 1, 706ff., Pok. 1080ff.; not to σῶς). Here acc. to Solmsen also other words in σα-, e. g. Σάτυρος (s. v.).Page in Frisk: 2,671Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σαίνω
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2 σύ
σύGrammatical information: pron.Meaning: `thou' (Il.)Other forms: Dor. (also Aeol. gramm.) τύ, Hom. also τύνη, Lac. τούνη. Obl. casus: acc. σέ, Dor. (also Aeol. gramm.) τέ, Dor. also τύ, Cret. τϜέ. Dat. σοί, encl. τοι (Il., Att. = `indeed'), Dor. τοί, also τίν, Hom. τεΐν. Gen. Hom. σεῖο, Hom. Ion. σέο, σεῦ, Att. σοῦ, Dor. τέο, τέος, τεῦς etc. Besides encl. σε, σοι, σου etc.Derivatives: To this through adjectivizing the poss. σός `tuus' (Il.), Dor. Aeol. (also Hom.) τεός, Boeot. τιός.Etymology: Old inherited pronoun with corresponding or similar forms in several languages: nom. Dor. τύ: Lat. tū, Germ., e.g. NHG du, Lith. tù etc. from IE *tū̆; for this Ion. Att. etc. σύ after σέ, σοί; τύνη like ἐγώνη (s. ἐγώ). Acc. Dor. τέ: OLat. tēd (explanation debated) from IE *tē̆; Att. etc. σέ \< τϜέ (= Cret.): Skt. tvā from IE *tu̯ē̆. Gen. (innovated) Dor. τέο as ἐμέο (s. ἐμέ): Skt. táva from IE *teu̯e; Hom. etc. σέο after σοί, σεῖο as ἐμεῖο (s. ἐμέ); on Dor. τέος, Hom. σέθεν etc. cf. on ἐμέ. -- Poss. τεός \< *τεϜός, σός \< *τϜός: Lat. tovos, tuus, Skt. t(u)vá- etc.: IE *t(e)u̯os. -- Further details w. rich lit. in Schwyzer 600ff.; also WP. 1, 745, Pok. 1097f., W.-Hofmann s. tū usw.Page in Frisk: 2,817Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σύ
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3 σωρός
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `heap, corn-heap' (Hes., Hdt., X., Ar., Arist. a.o.).Compounds: Few a. late compp., e.g. πολύ-σωρος `with many corn-heaps', surn. of Demeter (AP; cf. σωρῖτις below).Derivatives: 1. σώρ-ακος m. `box, basket' (Ar. Fr. 248, inscr. a. pap. a.o., after θύλακος?; diff. [to be rejected] Nehring Glotta 14, 182) with - ακίς f. des. of an instrument to slean horses (pap. IIIa, Poll.). 2. - ίτης m. (sc. λόγος, συλλογισμός) `the conclusion of heaping' (des. of a wrong reasoning (Chrysipp., Cic., S.E. a.o.) with - ιτικός (S. E.); - ῖτις f. surn. of Demeter (Orph.; Redard 113 a. 213). 3. - εός = σωρός (EM, sch. a.o.: κολεός a.o.). 4. - ηδόν `by heaps' (Plb., LXX, AP). 5. - εύω, also w. ἐκ-, ἐπι-, συν- a.o., `to heap up, pile up' (E., Arist., hell. a. late) with - ευσις ( ἐπι-, προσ-, ὑπο-) f. `the heaping up, piling up' (Arist. a.o.), - ευμα ( ἐπι-) n. `that which is heaped up, heap' (X., Eub.), - εία ( ἐπι-) f. `the heaping', also as mathem. terminus (Nicom., Plu. a.o.), - ευτής m. `the heaper' (Phld. a.o.) with - ευτικός (sch.).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Unclar σωρότερος, as `big cup' explained (Greek-Copt. glossary, s. Aegyptus 6,215). No agreement outside Greek. Within Greek one compares σῶμα (like γνῶ-μα: γνώ-ρ-ιμος, κλῆ-μα: κλῆ-ρος etc.). Starting fom idg. *tu̯ō-ro-s, Solmsen IF 26, 2 13 ff. (where also against connection with σορός) seeks connection with σῶς, σάος, further also with ταΰς, τύλη (s. vv.) etc. (IE * tēu- `swell'; WP. 1, 706ff., Pok. 1080ff.).Page in Frisk: 2,843-844Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σωρός
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4 σῶς
Grammatical information: adj.Meaning: `safe, healthy, intact' (Att.; also Hom., Hdt.).Other forms: σάος (ep. poet. Il. [ σαώτερος], also Cypr., Arc., Lac. etc.), σῶος (Hdt., Hp., X., hell.), σόος (ep., also Hdt.); comp. σαώτερος (A 32, X., Theoc., AP).Compounds: As 1. member a.o. in ΣαϜο-κλέϜης (Cypr.), σαό-φρων (ep. poet.), σώ-φρων (Att.), Σαυ-κράτης (Boeot.), Σά-δαμος (Arc.); as 2. member in νηο-, τεκνο-σσόος (poet.; cf. on σεύομαι).Derivatives: Ep. aor. σαῶ-σαι, pass. σαωθῆναι, to which fut. σαώσω, pres. σαόω; with contraction IA. σῶσαι, σωθῆναι, σώσω (inscr. σωῶ), σῴζω (ε 490, Hes. Op. 376; from *σω-ΐζω); to this perf. midd. σέσωσμαι (trag.), σέσωμαι (Pl. a.o.), act. σέσωκα (hell.), often w. prefix, e.g. ἀνα-, ἀπο-, δια-, ἐκ-, `to keep alive, to save', midd. pass. intr. `to stay alive, to save oneself'. As 1. member a. o. in σωσί-πολις `saving the city' (Ar., Str. a.o.). From the verb: 1. σωτήρ, - ῆρος m. `saviour' (h. Hom., Pi., IA.) with σωτηρ-ία, - ίη f. `rescue', - ιος `bringing rescue, saving' (IA.), - ιώδης `wholesome' (Gal. a.o.), - ιασταί m. pl. `worshippers' of the θεοὶ σωτῆρες resp. of Ἄρτεμις Σώτειρα (Rhod., Att.; Fraenkel Nom. ag. 1, 178). Archaising byforms: σαωτήρ (Call. a.o.), σαώτωρ (Maiist. IIIa), Σαώτης surn. of Dionysos (AP, Paus.); hypocorist. enlargement Σωτήριχος PN (Plu., Luc. a.o.). 2. f. σώτειρα. (Pi., IA.). 3. σῶστρα n. pl. (- σ- as in σέσω-σ-μαι a.o.) `reward for saving, thank-offering for saving lives' (Hdt., X. etc.) with σαοστρεῖ 3. sg. (prob. = σαω-; Cephallenia). 4. σωστικός ( δια-) `saving, preserving' (Arist. etc.). 5. δια-σώστης m. `policeman' (Just.). 6. ἀνα-σωσμός (Aq.), - σωσμα (Tz.) `rescue' -- On the frequent PN in Σω(ι-), Σωσ(ι)-, Σωτ(ο)- a.o. s. Bechtel Hist. Personennamen 413 ff.Origin: IE [Indo-European] [1080] *teu̯h₂- `be strong' (meaning incorrect in Pok.)Etymology: The above forms can all go back on PGr. σάϜος (Cypr. ΣαϜο-κλέϜης); positing alternative basic forms like *σῶϜος or *σω[υ]ς is unnecessary. From σά(Ϝ)ος arose by contraction σῶς, from where through thematisation (via n. pl. σῶα, sg. σῶον?) σῶος; ep. σόος for σάος after σῶς or through metr. lengthening. Extensive treatment by Leumann Μνήμης χάριν 2, 8 ff. (Kl. Schr. 266 ff.) w. further details and rich lit. -- PGr. σάϜος can stand for IE *tu̯h₂-eu̯o-s; or rather it is a thematization of *σαυς \< *tu̯eh₂-us. Ablaut with *tu̯ō-ro-s, *tu̯ō-mn̥ (in σωρός?, σῶμα??) is quite uncertain; the basic meaning would then be approx. `be strong' (Prellwitz a.o.; s. Bq), which fits badly for a corpse; *tu̯oh₂-mn̥ is simple, but o-grade is improbable. Cf. σωρός and ταΰς, also on σαίνω.Page in Frisk: 2,844Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σῶς
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