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1 σμύρνη
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `myrrh' (Hdt., Arist.).Other forms: σμύρνᾰ (Hp., Arist., Thphr. etc.; Solmsen Wortforsch. 254), also ζμύρνα (Hyp., inscr., pap.), gen. σμύρνης (S., E. a. o.)Compounds: Compp. ζμυρνό-μελαν (- ανον, - άνιον), - ανος n. `melange of myrrh and ink' ( PMag.), ἁλυκό-σμυρνα f. `kind of myrrh' ( Hippiatr.).Derivatives: σμύρνινος (LXX, pap.), - αῖος (AP) `made of m.'; - ίζω `to treat, to season with m., to resemble m.' (Ev. Mark., Dsc.) with - ισις f. (Aët.), - ιάζω ( ?, Alex. Trall.); - ειον (Nic.), - ιον (Dsc., Gal.) n. plantname (after the smell of the seed; Strömberg 62).Origin: GR [a formation built with Greek elements]Etymology: Prob. backformation from Σμυρναία ( μύρρα) "the Smyrnaean"; Heubeck Beitr. zur Namenforsch. 1, 272 f. with critism of the interpretation, σμύρνα would be a by-form of μύρρα.Page in Frisk: 2,751-752Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σμύρνη
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2 Σμυρναῖος
Σμυρναῖος, α, ον coming from Smyrna ὁ Σ. the Smyrnaean (Pind., Hdt. et al.; ins) pl. Rv 2:8 v.l.; IMg 15; ITr 13:1; IPhld 11:2; ISm 13:2 subsc; IPol ins.—New Docs 3, 52f (CHemer). -
3 μύρρα
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `myrrh, sweet-smelling wood of the myrrh-plant' (Sapph.. Thphr.).Derivatives: μυρρίς, - ίδος f. `sweet cicely, Myrrhis odorata' (Dsc. 4, 115) beside μυρίς (Thphr. CP 6, 9, 3) from (after?) μύρον (cf. below). μυρρίτης (- τις) m. (f.) name of a stone (Plin.; "myrrhae colorem habet"), of a wine ( Edict. Diocl.); Redard 58 a. 98; also μυρρίνης (sc. οἶνος; hell. com.), if not from μύρτος or μύρον (s.vv.).Origin: LW [a loanword which is (probably) not of Pre-Greek origin] Sem.Etymology: From Semit., cf. Aram. mūrā, Hebr. mōr, Arab. murr `myrrh' (Lewy Fremdw. 42ff.); here also μυρίκη? (s.v.); Lat. LW [loanword] murra, murrina. -- After Ath. 15, 688 c μύρρα came from μύρον; the close semantic relation of these words, which also makes a correct distinction of the derivations often difficult, might have facilitated the supposed loss of the anlaut. σ- in μύρον. In Greek μύρρα was redeemed by the not related σμύρνα, σμύρνη (s.v.), which had the same meaning; this may be a backformation from the adj. Σμυρναία prop. `Smyrnaean', a.o. as adjunct of μύρρα. Further see Heubeck Beitr. z. Namenforsch. 1, 272 f.Page in Frisk: 2,274Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > μύρρα
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