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1 εκποδών
ἐκ-ποδόωtighten: pres part act masc voc sg (doric aeolic)ἐκ-ποδόωtighten: pres part act neut nom /voc /acc sg (doric aeolic)ἐκ-ποδόωtighten: pres part act masc nom sgἐκ-ποδόωtighten: pres inf act (doric) -
2 ἐκποδῶν
ἐκ-ποδόωtighten: pres part act masc voc sg (doric aeolic)ἐκ-ποδόωtighten: pres part act neut nom /voc /acc sg (doric aeolic)ἐκ-ποδόωtighten: pres part act masc nom sgἐκ-ποδόωtighten: pres inf act (doric) -
3 επιποδών
ἐπί-ποδόωtighten: pres part act masc voc sg (doric aeolic)ἐπί-ποδόωtighten: pres part act neut nom /voc /acc sg (doric aeolic)ἐπί-ποδόωtighten: pres part act masc nom sgἐπί-ποδόωtighten: pres inf act (doric) -
4 ἐπιποδῶν
ἐπί-ποδόωtighten: pres part act masc voc sg (doric aeolic)ἐπί-ποδόωtighten: pres part act neut nom /voc /acc sg (doric aeolic)ἐπί-ποδόωtighten: pres part act masc nom sgἐπί-ποδόωtighten: pres inf act (doric) -
5 ποδών
ποδόωtighten: pres part act masc voc sg (doric aeolic)ποδόωtighten: pres part act neut nom /voc /acc sg (doric aeolic)ποδόωtighten: pres part act masc nom sgποδόωtighten: pres inf act (doric)πούςfoot: masc gen pl -
6 ποδῶν
ποδόωtighten: pres part act masc voc sg (doric aeolic)ποδόωtighten: pres part act neut nom /voc /acc sg (doric aeolic)ποδόωtighten: pres part act masc nom sgποδόωtighten: pres inf act (doric)πούςfoot: masc gen pl -
7 ποδώσω
ποδόωtighten: aor subj act 1st sgποδόωtighten: fut ind act 1st sgποδόωtighten: aor ind mid 2nd sg (homeric ionic) -
8 επιπόδων
ἐπί-ποδόωtighten: imperf ind act 3rd pl (doric aeolic)ἐπί-ποδόωtighten: imperf ind act 1st sg (doric aeolic) -
9 ἐπιπόδων
ἐπί-ποδόωtighten: imperf ind act 3rd pl (doric aeolic)ἐπί-ποδόωtighten: imperf ind act 1st sg (doric aeolic) -
10 εσπόδου
εἰσ-ποδόωtighten: pres imperat act 2nd sgεἰσ-ποδόωtighten: imperf ind act 3rd sg (homeric ionic) -
11 ἐσπόδου
εἰσ-ποδόωtighten: pres imperat act 2nd sgεἰσ-ποδόωtighten: imperf ind act 3rd sg (homeric ionic) -
12 ποδού
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13 ποδοῦ
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14 ποδώ
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15 ποδῶ
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16 πόδων
ποδόωtighten: imperf ind act 3rd pl (doric aeolic)ποδόωtighten: imperf ind act 1st sg (doric aeolic) -
17 πύκα
Grammatical information: Adv.Meaning: `dense, solid', metaph. `careful, sensible' (Hom.).Derivatives: Beside it πυκάζω, Dor. - άσδω (Theoc.), aor. πυκά-σ(σ)αι, pass. - σθῆναι, perf. midd. πεπύκασμαι, quite rarely with περι- a.o., `to tighten, to enclose tightly, to encase compactly, to cover' (ep. poet., late prose) with πύκασμα n. `encased, covered object' (Sm.). Adj. πυκνός, ep. lyr. also πυκινός, `dense, solid, compacted, numerous, strong, brave, clever' (Il.), often as 1. member, e.g. πυκνό-σαρκος `with solid flesh' (Hp., Arist.). From it πυκν-ότης f. `density, closeness etc.' (IA.), - άκις = πολλάκις (Arist.), - όω `to make dense, to tighten etc.' (IA.) with - ωμα, - ωσις, - ωτικός; - άζω `to be numerous' (EM, Gloss.). As 1. member πυκι- in πυκι-μηδής (- μήδης) = μήδεα πυκνά (Γ 202, 208) ἔχων, `with close mind, considerate, sensible' (α 438, h. Cer., Q. S.; Bechtel Lex. s.v.). -- On ἄμπυξ s. v.Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: The forms πύκα: πυκνός: πυκι-μηδής form a system; with πύκα: πυκνός cf. esp. the in meaning close θαμά: θάμνος (s. vv.). To this πυκινός (after πυκι-μηδής?) like (he analog. built?) θαμινός, ἁδινός a.o. (Schwyzer 490). To be rejected Szemerényi Syncope in Greek and I.-Eur. 82 ff., 87 ff. (also on the etymology): πυκνός, θάμνος from πυκινός, *θάμυνος syncopated. The further analysis is hypothetic. The pair of words that certainly belong together ἄμ-πυξ: Av. pus-ā `diadem' [but see my doubts s.v.], which agrees with πρόσ-φυξ: φυγ-η, points to a primary verb IE *puḱ- `fasten etc.' (WP. 2, 82, Pok. 849), which in Greek was replaced by πυκάζω. As denominative of πύκα without doubt explainable (Schwyzer 734), πυκάζω because of the very limited use of πύκα can as well be understood as a formal enlargement of the older primary present. -- Against adducing Alb. puth `I kiss', puthtohem `clothe myself narrow, string myself, embrace' (since G. Meyer Alb. Wb. 356) Szemerényi l.c. Toch. A puk `all, complete, every' remains far already because the B-form po; cf. v. Windekens Lex. étym. s.v. -- The evidence for IE *puḱ- (Pok. 849) is very meagre; Furnée 317 assumes that πυκνός etc. is Pre-Greek, but on quite meagre evidence.Page in Frisk: 2,622-623Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > πύκα
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18 ανασφηνούσθω
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19 ἀνασφηνούσθω
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20 κατεσπόδωσεν
κατά, εἰσ-ποδόωtighten: aor ind act 3rd sg (homeric ionic)
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