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1 Θάσιος
A of or from Thasos, Θάσιος (sc. οἶνος) Thasian wine, Hermipp.82.3, Ar.Fr. 317, etc.;Θάσιον οἴνου σταμνίον Id.Lys. 196
, cf. Ec. 1119; Θάσια κάρυα almonds, Chrysipp.Tyan. ap. Ath.14.647f, Aët.12.37; so Θάσια alone, Plu.2.1097d, Dsc.4.188, Gp.10.57 tit.: in sg., ib.76.6: ἡ Θασία ἅλμη pickled sea-fish, Cratin.6; and without ἅλμη, ἀνακυκᾶν Θασίαν to make this pickle, Ar.Ach. 671.II Θάσιος, ὁ (sc. μήν), name of month at Temnos, Wiener Denkschr.53.96 (prob.).2 Θάσιον, τό, a measure in Egypt, PCair.Zen.12.19 (iii B.C.), al. -
2 μύρομαι
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `melt into tears, bewail' (Il.), later (Lyc., A. R.) also of a river `fleet' and `drip of blood'.Origin: ONOM [onomatopoia, and other elementary formations]Etymology: If orig. of the murmuring sound, as onomatop. to μορμύρω (s.v.). The connection with Lat. muria f. `pickle', Lith. mùr-stu, mùr-ti `become wet' etc. (WP. 2, 252 doubting after H. Petersson, Pok. 742) is not to be preferred. -- Here prob. also ἁλι-μυρήεις, - μυρής (on the form Schwyzer 528), ep. adjunct of ποταμός, πέτρη etc., though the exact meaning of this conventional epithet remains uncertain ('flowing into the sea?, around which the sea rustles' etc.?; not convincing Bechtel Lex. s.v.). But μυρίος, μύριοι (prop. "flowing on like the sea"?) must be kept far like πλήμῡρα, πλημυρίς in spite of Schwyzer 593.Page in Frisk: 2,273Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > μύρομαι
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