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1 ενάγω
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2 μηνύω
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3 δικαστέον
δικαστέονone must sue at law: masc acc sgδικαστέονone must sue at law: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
4 δικαστέων
δικαστέονone must sue at law: masc /neut gen plδικαστήςa judge: masc gen pl (epic ionic) -
5 δικάζω
+ V 0-15-3-4-3=25 JgsA 6,31; JgsB 6,31(ter).32A: to judge [τινα] 1 Sm 7,6; to pass judgement on, to condemn [τινα] Ps 34 (35),1M: to plead one’s cause, to go to law Jgs 6,31; id. [ἔν τινι] (semit., rendering Hebr.-ב ריב) JgsB 6,32δίκασον τὴν δίκην μου plead my cause Ps 42(43),1; δικάσαι Κύριος ἀνὰ μέσον ἐμοῦ καὶ σοῦ the Lord judge between me and you 1 Sm 24,13; δικάσαι μοι ἐκ χειρός σου rescue me out of your hand 1 Sm 24,16*Mi 7,2 δικάζονται they sue (each other)-יריבו ריב for MT יארבו ארב they lie in waitCf. HELBING 1928 96.237(→ἐκδικάζω, καταδικάζω,,) -
6 δικαστέον
A one must sue at law, Ph.1.90.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > δικαστέον
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7 καλέω
Aκαλήμεναι Il.10.125
: [dialect] Ion. [tense] impf.καλέεσκον 6.402
; [ per.] 3sg.κάλεσκε A.R.4.1514
: [tense] fut., [dialect] Ion.καλέω Il.3.383
, [dialect] Att. , X.Smp.1.15, etc.; later , al., Ph.1.69, ([etym.] παρα-) D.8.14 codd., SIG656.40 (Teos, ii B.C.), ([etym.] ἐγ-) v.l. in D.19.133, cf. 23.123 codd. ( καλέσω in S.Ph. 1452 (anap.), Ar.Pl. 964, etc., is [tense] aor. 1 subj.): [tense] aor. 1 ἐκάλεσα, [dialect] Ep. ἐκάλεσσα, κάλεσσα, Od. 17.379, Il.16.693 (late [dialect] Ep.ἔκλησα Nic.Fr.86
, late Prose ἐκάλησα Ps.Callisth. 3.35): [tense] pf. , etc.:—[voice] Med., [dialect] Att. [tense] fut. , Ec. 864; in pass. sense, S.El. 971, E.Or. 1140, etc.; later καλέσομαι ([etym.] ἐκ-, ἐπι-) dub.l. in Aeschin.1.174, Lycurg.17: [tense] aor.1ἐκαλεσάμην Hdt.7.189
, Pl.Lg. 937a; [dialect] Ep.καλεσσάμην Il.1.54
, [ per.] 3pl. καλέσαντο ib. 270:—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut.κεκλήσομαι Il.3.138
, A.Th. 698 (lyr.), Pr. 840, etc.;κληθήσομαι Pl.Lg. 681d
, LXXGe.48.6, v.l. in E.Tr.13: [tense] aor.ἐκλήθην Archil.78
, S.OT 1359, Ar.Th. 862, etc.: [tense] pf. κέκλημαι, [dialect] Ep.[ per.] 3pl.κεκλήαται A.R.1.1128
, [dialect] Ion.κεκλέαται Hdt.2.164
; [dialect] Ep. [ per.] 3pl. [tense] plpf.κεκλήατο Il.10.195
; opt.κεκλῄμην, κεκλῇο S.Ph. 119
, : late [tense] pf. κεκάλεσμαι Suid.s.v. κλητή.I call, summon,εἰς ἀγορὴν καλέσαντα Od.1.90
;ἐς Ὄλυμπον Il.1.402
; ἀγορήνδε, θάλαμόνδε, θάνατόνδε, Il.20.4, Od.2.348, Il.16.693: c. acc. only, κεκλήατο (for - ηντο) βουλήν they had been summoned to the council, 10.195: folld. by inf., αὐτοὶ γὰρ κάλεον συμμητιάασθαι ib. 197;καιρὸς καλεῖ.. S.Ph. 466
;κἄμ' ὑπηρετεῖν καλεῖς Id.El. 996
; κ. τινὰ εἰς ἕ, ἐπὶ οἷ, Il.23.203, Od.17.330, etc.;εἰς μαρτυρίαν κληθείς Pl.Lg. 937a
;ἐμὲ νῦν ἤδη καλεῖ ἡ εἱμαρμένη Id.Phd. 115a
; demand, require, : [tense] aor. [voice] Med., καλέσασθαί τινα call to oneself, freq. in [dialect] Ep., Il.1.270, Od.8.43, etc.;φωνῇ Il.3.161
;ἀγορήνδε λαόν 1.54
; call a witness, Pl.Lg.l.c.2 call to one's house or to a repast, invite (not in Il.), Od.10.231, 17.382, al., 1 Ep.Cor.10.27; later usu. with a word added,κ. ἐπὶ δεῖπνον Hdt.9.16
([voice] Pass.), X.Cyr.2.1.30, etc.;ἐς ἔρανον Pi.O.1.37
; ;ὑπὸ σοῦ κεκλημένος Pl.Smp. 174d
, etc.; κληθέντες πρός τινα invited to his house, D.19.196; ὁ κεκλημένος the guest, Damox.2.26.3 invoke,Δία Hdt.1.44
, cf. Pi.O.6.58, A.Th. 223; at sacrifices, Sch.Ar.Ra. 482;μάρτυρας κ. θεούς S.Tr. 1248
, cf. D.18.141:—[voice] Med.,τοὺς θεοὺς καλούμεθα A.Ch. 201
, cf. 216; also ; but ἀράς, ἅς σοι καλοῦμαι which I call down on thee, S.OC 1385:—[voice] Pass., of the god, to be invoked, A.Eu. 417.4 as law-term, summon, of the judge, καλεῖν τινας εἰς τὸ δικαστήριον cite or summon before the court, D.19.211, etc.; simply καλεῖν ib.212, Ar.V. 851, etc.;ἐὰν μὲν καλέσῃ D.21.56
; also ὁ ἄρχων τὴν δίκην καλεῖ calls on the case, Ar. V. 1441:—[voice] Pass., ; πρὶν τὴν ἐμὴν [ δίκην] καλεῖσθαι before it is called on, Ar.Nu. 780;καλουμένης τῆς γραφῆς D.58.43
; but,b of the plaintiff in [voice] Med., καλεῖσθαί τινα to sue at law, bring before the court, Ar.Nu. 1221, al., D.23.63;κ. τινὰ ὕβρεως Ar.Av. 1046
;κ. τινὰ πρὸς τὴν ἀρχήν Pl. Lg. 914c
; ὁ καλεσάμενος the plaintiff, PHal.1.224 (iii B.C.).5 with an abstract subject, demand, require, καλεῖ ἡ τάξις c. inf., CPHerm. 25ii7 (iii A.D.).6 metaph. in [voice] Pass., καλουμένης τῆς δυνάμεως πρὸς τὴν συναναληψίαν called forth, summoned, Sor.1.29.II call by name, name,ὃν Βριάρεων καλέουσι θεοί Il.1.403
, cf. Od.5.273, etc.;κοτύλην δέ τέ μιν καλέουσι Il.5.306
; , cf. A.Pr.86, etc.; ὄνομα καλεῖν τινα call him by a name,εἴπ' ὄνομ' ὅττι σε κεῖθι κάλεον Od.8.550
, cf. E. Ion 259, Pl.Cra. 383b, etc. (in [voice] Pass.,οὔνομα καλέεσθαι Hdt.1.173
, cf. Pi.O.6.56): without ὄνομα, τί νιν καλοῦσα τύχοιμ' ἄν; A.Ag. 1232;τοῦτο αὐτὴν κάλεον Call. Fr. 66b
; ([voice] Pass., τύμβῳ δ' ὄνομα σῷ κεκλήσεται shall be given to thy tomb, E.Hec. 1271); κ. ὄνομα ἐπί τινι give a name to something, Pl.Prm. 147d; but call (a man) a name because of some function, Id.Sph. 218c;κ. τινὰ ἐπὶ τῷ ὀνόματι τοῦ πατρός Ev.Luc.1.59
;ἐπ' ὀνόματος καλεῖν τινα Plb.35.4.11
:—[voice] Pass., to be named or called,Μυρμιδόνες δὲ καλεῦντο Il.2.684
; (lyr.); ὁ καλούμενος the socalled,ἐν τῇ Θεράπνῃ καλεομένῃ Hdt.6.61
;ὁ κ. θάνατος Pl.Phd. 86d
; οἱ τῶν ὁμοτίμων κ. X.Cyr.2.1.9; κεκλημένος τινός called from or after him, Pi.P.3.67;καλεῖσθαι ἐπί τινι LXXGe.48.6
;κέκληνται δέ σφιν ἕδραι Pi.O.7.76
.2 [voice] Pass., to be called, almost = εἰμί, esp. with words expressing kinship or status,ἐμὸς γαμβρὸς καλέεσθαι Od.7.313
, cf. A.Pers.2 (anap.);ἀφνειοὶ καλέονται Od.15.433
; esp. in [tense] pf. [voice] Pass. κέκλημαι, οὕνεκα σὴ παράκοιτις κέκλημαι because I am thy wife, Il.4.61;φίλη κεκλήσῃ ἄκοιτις 3.138
; ; ;σὴ κεκλημένη.. ἦα h.Ap. 324
; ;οὔτινος δοῦλοι κέκληνται A.Pers. 242
, cf. S.El. 366, etc.3 special constructions, a. Ἀλησίου ἔνθα κολώνη κέκληται where is the hill called the hill of Alesios, Il.11.758;ἵνα κριοῦ καλέονται εὐναί A.R.4.115
;ἔνθα ἡ Τριπυργία καλεῖται X.HG5.1.10
, etc.: -so in [voice] Act., ἔνθα Ῥέας πόρον ἄνθρωποι καλέοισιν where is the ford men call the ford of Rhea, Pi. N.9.41, cf. κικλήσκω, κλῄζω, κλέω.b folld by a dependent clause, ἐκάλεσσέ νιν ἰσώνυμον ἔμμεν said that his name should be the same, Id.O.9.63; καλεῖ με πλαστὸς ὡς εἴην πατρί, i.e.καλεῖ με πλαστόν S. OT 780
; καλοῦμέν γε παραδιδόντα μὲν διδάσκειν we say that one who delivers teaches, Pl.Tht. 198b, cf. Smp. 205d;τὰς ἀμπέλους τραγᾶν καλοῦσιν Arist.HA 546a3
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8 μνάομαι
μνάομαι, [var] contr. [full] μνῶμαι, used by Hom. sts. (only in Od.) in the [var] contr. forms μνᾶται, μνώμεθα, μνῶνται, μνάσθω, μνᾶσθαι, μνώμενος; cf. [tense] impf.Aμνᾶτο Hes.Fr.96.1
: sts. in these [var] contr. forms lengthd. again, as [ per.] 2sg. [tense] pres. μνάᾳ, inf. μνάασθαι [μνᾱ-], part. μνωόμενος; [dialect] Ion.μνώμενος Hdt.1.96
(v.l. μνεώμενος), 205: [ per.] 3pl. [tense] impf. μνώοντο, Hom. (v. infr.); imper.μνώεο A.R.1.896
, al.; opt.μνώοιο Max.74
; [dialect] Ion. [tense] impf.μνάσκετο Od.20.290
: only [tense] pres. and [tense] impf., exc. [tense] aor. μνήσατο (in signf. 11.1) Eup.413.I to be mindful of, c. gen.,οὐ πολέμοιο ἐμνώοντο Il.2.686
;μνώοντ' ὀλοοῖο φόβοιο 11.71
;μνωόμενος προτέρης ἁρπακτύος Call.Ap.95
: abs., μνωομένῳ when I remember him, Od.4.106, cf. 15.400; also, turn one's mind to a thing,φύγαδε μνώοντο ἕκαστος Il.16.697
.II woo for one's bride, court (not in Il.), c. acc., μήτ' αὐτὸν κτείνειν μήτε μνάασθαι ἄκοιτιν, of Aegisthus, Od. 1.39;τὴν πάντες μνώοντο 11.287
: with no acc. expressed, 16.77, 19.529.2 after Hom., sue for, solicit a favour, office, etc.,μνώμενος ἀρχήν Hdt.1.96
; μνώμενον βασιληίην ib. 205;φιλοτιμίαν μνώμενοι ἢ στάσιν Pi.Fr. 210
;εὔνοιαν ἑαυτῷ παρὰ τῶν στρατιωτῶν μ. Hdn.7.9.11
;πᾶσαν ἑαυτῷ πόλιν πατρίδα μ. Hld.3.14
.—[dialect] Ep., [dialect] Ion., and late Prose; once in Com. (v. supr.). (For signf. 1 cf. μιμνήσκω; in signf. 11 perh. from μνᾱ- = βνᾱ-, i. e. g[uglide]nā-, cf. γυνή.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μνάομαι
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9 μνηστεύω
Aμεμνήστευκα D.S.18.23
:—[voice] Med., [tense] fut.μνηστεύσομαι Palaeph.29
: [tense] pf.μεμνήστευμαι Luc.
(v. infr.), in [voice] Pass. sense, Ev.Luc.1.27, 2.5 (v.l. ἐμν-):—court, seek in marriage, c. acc., ;τὴν πλεῖστοι.. μνήστευον Hes.Fr.33.2
;ἐμνήστευσε τὴν γυναῖκα λαβεῖν X.HG6.4.37
;μ. γάμους E.IA 847
, cf. Pl.Lg. 773b; woo and win, espouse, Thgn.1112, Theoc.18.6:—[voice] Med., court for oneself,Περσεφόνης γάμον Apollod.2.5.12
, cf. J.AJ4.8.23, Palaeph. l. c.: censured by Luc.Sol.9, but used by him, Merc.Cond. 23, Tox.37;ὁ τὴν κόρην μεμνηστευμένος Id.Asin.26
; -ευσαμένου μου τῷ.. υἱῷ.. τὴν.. θυγατέρα PFlor.36.4
(iv A. D.):—[voice] Pass., of the woman, (lyr.), cf.Isoc.10.39.II promise in marriage, betroth, ; γάμον μνηστεύειν (with or without τινι) to bring about a marriage for another, help him to a wife, Call.Dian. 265, A.R.2.511:—[voice] Pass., τῇ μεμνηστευμένῃ αὐτῷ γυναικί his betrothed wife, Ev.Luc.2.5.b metaph.,τοσόνδε κίνδυνον αὐτῷ ὁ ὄλεθρος τῶν ἀδελφῶν μ. J.AJ17.1.1
;ἡδονήν [τινι] μ. τῷ κάλλει Jul.Ep. 180
; ἡμῖν τοῦ μέλους τὸ ἐνδόσιμον μ. ib. 186.III generally, sue, canvass for a thing, c. acc.,χειροτονίαν Isoc.8.15
: c. inf.,μνηστευόμενος ἄρχειν ἑκόντων Plu.Caes.58
:—also in [voice] Med., μ. πόλεμον, διαλλαγάς, J.BJ2.17.3, AJ5.7.4.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μνηστεύω
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10 ἀμφιμωλέω
A sue at law concerning,ἐλευθέρῳ Leg.Gort.1.2
, cf.9.19:—hence [suff] ἀμφί-μωλος, ον, subject of legal process, 10.27.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀμφιμωλέω
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11 ἐνδικάζομαι
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12 ἐπιδικάζω
A adjudge property in dispute to one, of the judge, ἐ. κλῆρόν τινι Is.11.26, D.48.26:—[voice] Pass., ἐπιδεδικασμένου καὶ ἔχοντος τὸν κλῆρον having had it adjudged to one and being in possession, Id.43.7: abs., Lexib.16.II. [voice] Med., of the claimant, go to law to establish one's claim, Pl.Lg. 874a, PGnom.28,40 (ii A.D.); ἔχω.. τὸν κλῆρον ἐπιδικασάμενος I have obtained it by a lawsuit, Is.11.19.2. c.gen., sue for, claim at law,ἐπιδικάζεσθαι τοῦ κλήρου Lys.Fr.32
, Is.3.41, D. 43.3; ἐ. τῆς ἐπικλήρου claim the hand of the heiress, ib.55, cf. And.1.120, Is.10.5; Ἐπιδικαζόμενος, ὁ, title of plays by Philem., Diph., and Apollod.; laterἐ. τῆς ἀρχῆς J.AJ19.2.1
: metaph.,ἐ. τῆς μέσης χώρας Arist.EN 1107b31
:—[voice] Pass., to be assigned, of an heiress, D.S.12.18.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπιδικάζω
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13 ἔνδικος
I of things, according to right, just, legitimate, Pi.P.5.103; γόος ἔ. A.Ch. 330 (lyr.); ;λέκτρα IG12(5).675.4
([place name] Syros);κρίμα Ep.Rom.3.8
: τὸ μὴ 'νδικον, = τὸ ἄδικον, S.OT 682 (lyr.);τὰ πάντων ἐνδικώτατα Id.OC 925
; μὴ λέγων γε τοὔνδικον not speaking truth, Id.OT 1158.b having a locus standi, μή οἱ ἔστω ἴνδικον μηδέποθι ἀλλ' ἢ .. he shall not have the right to sue, IG5(2).6.33 (Tegea, iv B. C.), cf. Foed.Delph.Pell.2A 16, Pl.Lg. 915d, IG22.46c56.c = ἔνοχος δίκα, Leg.Gort.3.23, 11.22.d ἔ. πόλις a city in which justice is done, Pl.Hp.Ma. 292b; in which sales may be publicly registered, Milet.3.140.II of persons, upright, just, A.Eu. 699, S.Ant. 208;πρὸς ἐνδίκοις φρεσίν A.Ag. 996
(lyr.);δῆμος ἐνδικώτατος Id.Fr. 196
:c dat., ἔ. γάμοις favourable to them, Id.Supp.82 (lyr.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἔνδικος
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14 αἰτέω
αἰτέω, fut. - ήσω, aor. part. - ήσᾶσα: ask, demand, beg, sue for; abs., of a mendicant, Od. 18.49; freq. τινά τι, w. inf. Il. 6.176, acc. and inf. ( ᾐτέομεν δὲ θεὸν φῆναι τέρας), Od. 3.173.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > αἰτέω
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15 ἀέλιοι
Grammatical information: m. pl.Meaning: οἱ ἀδελφὰς γυναῖκας ἐσχηκότες H.Other forms: αἴλιοι σύγγαμβροι H.; εἰλίονες in Pollux 3, 32 (οἱ δε ἀδελφὰς γήμαντες ὁμόγαμβροι η σύγγαμβροι η μᾶλλον συγκηδεσταὶ καὶ παρὰ τοῖς ποιηταῖς εἰλίονες), with metrical lengthening of *ἐλίονες (or *ἑλίονες).Origin: IE [Indo-European] [1046] *sue-l-o\/ion-Etymology: αἴλιοι may be itacistic notation for *ε῎λιοι (*ἕλιοι). ἀ- in ἀέλιοι is considered as the `copulative' α-. Cognate ON svilar m. pl. `brothers-in-law, whose wives are sisters', from *su̯e-lo-, su̯e-l-io(n)-; an l-derivative of the reflexive *su̯e. Cf. Specht Ursprung 166, further Mezger Word 4, 99.Page in Frisk: 1,24Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἀέλιοι
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16 γίγνομαι
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `be born, become, arise' (Il.).Other forms: Ion. etc. γί̄νομαι (with assimilation and lengthening, Schwyzer 215), Thess. Boeot. γίνυμαι (innovation, Schwyzer 698), Cret. γίννομαι, aor. γενέσθαι, perf. γέγονα, γέγαμεν, γεγαώς, Med. (new) γεγένημαι, fut. γενήσομαι; recent Att. etc. γενηθῆναι and γενηθήσομαι; transitive s-aorist γείνασθαι (ep. etc., \< *γεν-σ-; s. Schwyzer 756 and Wackernagel Unt. 175), alo γεινόμεθα, - μενος (either for γί(γ)νομαι, Schwyzer 715, or for γεν- with metrical lengthening); athemat. root aorist ἔγεντο (Hes.; analog. innovation, s. Schwyzer 678f. m. Lit.)Compounds: - γνη-τος, e.g. κασί-γνη-τος `brother' (q.v.) and - γν-ος in νεο-γν-ός `newborn' (h. Hom.), with ιο- in ὁμό-γν-ιος `of the same origin'Derivatives: γένος ( γενικός, - γενής) and γόνος, γονή ( γονεύς `parent'). γενεά, Ion. -ή `lineage' (Il.; s. Chantr. Form. 91). γενέ-θλη (Il.) and γένε-θλον (A.) `id.' with γενέθλιος and γενεθλιακός, γενεθλίδιος, γενεθλίωμα, γενεθλιάζω. γενε-τή `birth' (Hom.); hypocor. Γενετυλλίς name of Aphrodite as protectress of birth (Ar.;). γένε-σις `birth, origin' (Il.). γέν-να(s. v.). - γενέ-τωρ (Ion. Dor.) and γενε-τήρ (Arist.) `begetter'; on the diff. s. Benveniste Noms d'agent 46; fem. γενέτειρα (Pi.) ; γενέ-της (Ion.); with γενέσια n. pl. `Parentalia' (Hdt.). - γνήσιος `of real birth' (Il.) from γνητός. ἴγνητες s.vv. ( γνωτός, - τή to γιγνώσκω).Origin: IE [Indo-European] [373] *ǵenh₁-, ǵonh₁-, ǵnh₁- `beget'Etymology: Old verb: redupl. pres. γίγνομαι = Lat. act. gignō `beget'; thematic aorist ἐγένετο = Skt. them. impf. ájanata (pres. jánate, -ti = lat. genit); perf. γέγονα = Skt. jajā́na. Nouns γένος (Skt. jánas-, Lat. genus) and γόνος (Skt. jána-); γενέτωρ, γενετήρ (IE *ǵenh₁-) = Lat. genitor, Skt. jánitar- and janitár-, γενέτειρα = Skt. jánitrī, Lat. genitrī-x; γένεσις but with zero grade Skt. jātí- `birth, family', Lat. nāti-ō, OE ( ge)cynd ; - γνητος (*ǵnh₁-tos); - γν-ος in compounds (with loss of the laryngeal) = e. g. Lat. prīvi-gn-us `born separately' = `stepchild', νεο-γν-ός: Goth. niu-kla-hs `as a child' (\< *- kna- \< IE. *-ǵnh₁-o- dissimilated), also in NPhr. ουεγνω (*sue-ǵnh₁-o-); - γν-ιος in ὁμόγν-ιος = Gaul. Abe-gnia. - Many forms from different languages, s. Pok. 373ff.Page in Frisk: 1,307-308Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > γίγνομαι
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17 ἑκυρός
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `father of the husband, father-in-law',Derivatives: ἑκυρά, -ή `mother of the husband, mother-in-law' (Il.). Denomin. Boeot. ἑκουρεύω `be father-in-law' (Corinn.).Origin: IE [Indo-European] [1043] *sue̯ḱuro- `father-in-law'Etymology: Old relatives name, preserved in many languages: Skt. śváśura- (\< *svaś- assimil.), Av. xvasura-, Lat. socer, Germ., e. g. OHG swehur, Lith. šẽšuras (\< * seš assimil.), IE *su̯éḱuro-s m.; the original anlaut still to be seen in φίλε (Ϝh) ἑκυρέ Γ 172 (cf. Schwyzer 304, Chantr. Gramm. hom. 1, 146); the oxytone accent musst be a Greek innovation (after ἑκυρά; cf. also πενθερός). - To ἑκυρά agrees Arm. skesur (\< IE *ḱu̯eḱurā with assimil. for *su̯eḱ-); the ā-stem for an older ū-stem, cf. Skt. śvaśrū́-, NPers. xusrū, Lat. socrus, Celt., e. g. Welsh chwegr, Germ., e. g. OHG swigar, OCS svekry, IE *su̯eḱrū́-s f. Another innovation is Goth. swaihro = ONord. svǣra ( ōn-stem), from where a new masculine, Goth. swaihra. Also in other languages the names for `mother-in-law' gave new names for the father-in-law, so clearly in Arm. skesr-ayr prop. `husband of the mother-in-law, Welsh chwegr-wn, NHG Schwiegervater to Schwieger(mutter); prob. also in OCS svekrъ. This explains the oxytonation in ἑκυρός. Apparently in the life of the extended family, esp. for the young wife (cf. Risch Mus. Helv. 1, 117), the mother-in-law had a more dominant roll than the father-in-law. One may therefor ask, whether IE *su̯éḱuros was not sec. against *su̯eḱrū́s; see Specht KZ 65, 193. - The word probably contains the reflexive *su̯e (cf. on ἀέλιοι); but the ending is dark. - W.-Hofmann s. socer, Vasmer Russ. et. Wb. 2, 588. also Bq. - On ὑκερός, -ά with vowel metathesis (Lydia) s. Schulze KZ 52, 152 (= Kl. Schr. 58)Page in Frisk: 1,478-479Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἑκυρός
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18 εγκαλώ
1) arraign2) impeach3) sueΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > εγκαλώ
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