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1 δάσει
δάσοςthicket: neut nom /voc /acc dual (attic epic)δάσεϊ, δάσοςthicket: neut dat sg (epic ionic)δάσοςthicket: neut dat sgδατέομαιdivide among themselves: fut ind mid 2nd sg -
2 δάση
δάσοςthicket: neut nom /voc /acc pl (attic epic doric)δάσοςthicket: neut nom /voc /acc dual (doric aeolic) -
3 λόχμα
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4 λόχμᾳ
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5 λόχμαι
λόχμηthicket: fem nom /voc plλόχμᾱͅ, λόχμηthicket: fem dat sg (doric aeolic) -
6 λόχμας
λόχμᾱς, λόχμηthicket: fem acc plλόχμᾱς, λόχμηthicket: fem gen sg (doric aeolic) -
7 λόχμη
λόχμηthicket: fem nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic)——————λόχμηthicket: fem dat sg (attic epic ionic) -
8 τάρφη
τάρφοςthicket: neut nom /voc /acc pl (attic epic doric)τάρφοςthicket: neut nom /voc /acc dual (doric aeolic) -
9 δρυμός
δρῡμός, ὁ,A copse, thicket, S.OT 1399, SIG57.28 (Milet., v. B.C.), E. Hipp. 1127 (lyr.), Tab.Heracl.1.19, PLille 5.13 (iii B. C.), LXXEc.2.6, Plb.2.15.2, AP7.544, etc.: pl., A.Fr.304.10, Theoc.1.117, AP6.13 (Leon.), 9.4 (Cyllen.), 84 (Antiphan.), Plu.Comp.Per.Fab.1.II Hom. has only pl., δρῠμά, τά, Il.11.118, Od.10.150, 197, 251, also in Simm.15 (prob.); δρῡμά in late [dialect] Ep., D.P.492, Opp.C.1.64.III δρυμός· φρούριον, Hsch., perh. in this sense in PPetr.2p.140. (Cf. Skt. drumá- 'tree', Slav.dr[ucaron]m[ucaron] 'thicket': [pron. full] ῠ is original, [pron. full] ῡ borrowed from δρῦς.) -
10 δόναξ
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `pole-reed, what is made of it, shaft of an arrow, pipe' (Il.).Derivatives: δονακεύς `thicket of reeds' (Σ 576 - κῆα, lengthening at verse end?; cf. Boßhardt Die Nom. auf - ευς 21f.), also `bird-catcher' (Opp. K. 1, 73) postverbal to δονακεύομαι `catch birds with a lime-stick' (AP); δονακών `thicket of reeds' (Paus.); δονακήματα αὑλήματα H.; s. Chantr. Form. 178. - δονακώδης `rich in reed' (B.), δονακόεις `id.' (E.), δονάκινος (H. s. κερκίδας; uncertain); δονακῖτις `made of reed', also plant name (AP; Redard Les noms grecs en - της 71, 112, Strömberg Pflanzennamen 36); δονακηδόν `reed-like' (A.D.). (Uncertain Δονάκτας surname of Apollon (Theopomp. Hist. 281), perh. for Δονακίτης (Redard 208).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: The forms δῶναξ (Theoc. 20, 29 beside δόναξ Ep. 2, 3 and Pi. P. 12, 25), δοῦναξ (AP) are explained as `Hyperdialektisierungen' (or, for δοῦναξ, as metrical lengthening, Schulze Q. 205). But this is not an explanation. They are more prob. variants of a Pre-Greek word (see Beekes, Pre-Greek, 6.1 on vowels, where we find ο\/ου and ου\/ω); this is confirmed by - αξ. - Mostly connected with δονέω `shake' (see the parallels in Strömberg Pflanzennamen 76f.), which is most doubtful. The comparison with Latv. duonis `reed' would require a long ō; the vowel of δόναξ would come from δονέω. (Not here Goth. tains `twig' etc.) - δόναξ is also the fish σωλήν (Ath.) - Nehring Glotta 14, 181 considers δόναξ as unGreek.Page in Frisk: 1,409Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > δόναξ
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11 δρῠμά
δρῠμάGrammatical information: n. pl.Meaning: `wood, forest' (Il.).Other forms: (late also δρῡμά, s. below)Derivatives: δρυμός `bush, thicket' (SIG 57,28 Va); δρυμώδης `forested', δρύμιος `who passes a forest' (Cyprus); δρυμίους τοὺς κατὰ την χώραν κακοποιοῦντες (i.e. brigands living in the wood); δρυμεῖτις (read - ὶτις?) sc. γῆ `forrested country' (pap.); δρυμών -ῶνος `forest' (J.). δρυμίς -ὶδος = δρυάς (An. Ox. 1, 225).Etymology: Neutral collective to *δρῠμός = Skt. drŭma- m. `tree', Russ. drom `thicket, forest', IE m-derivation of the word for `wood, tree', s. δόρυ and δρῦς. The vowellength, seen in sg. δρῡμός and the masc. plural forms only, is taken from δρῦς, Wackernagel Unt. 184ff.; also Vasmer Russ. et. Wb. s. drom. On the ntr. pl. s. Schwyzer 581. -Diff. Machek Listy filol. 72, 71.Page in Frisk: 1,420Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > δρῠμά
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12 Δονακώνος
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13 Δονακῶνος
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14 Δονακών
Δονακώνa thicket of reeds: masc nom /voc sg -
15 δασέων
δάσοςthicket: neut gen pl (epic doric ionic aeolic)δασύςwith a shaggy surface: masc /neut gen pl (epic doric ionic aeolic)δασέω̆ν, δασύςwith a shaggy surface: masc /neut gen pl -
16 δενδρώνος
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17 δενδρῶνος
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18 δενδρών
δενδρώνthicket: masc nom /voc sg -
19 δονακήα
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20 δονακῆα
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