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1 κιχλοκόσσυφος
κιχλοκόσσῠφος, ὁ, = Lat.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κιχλοκόσσυφος
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2 κολλυρίων
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κολλυρίων
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3 κόσσυφος
A Gloss.), blackbird, Turdus merula,ὁ μὲν ἕτερος μέλας,.. ὁ δ' ἕτερος ἔκλευκος Arist.HA 617a11
;ἑξῆς κ. ἦλθε μόνος γεύσασθαι ἕτοιμος Matro Conv.87
, cf. Theoc.Ep.4.10, AP12.142 (Rhian.), 9.76 (Antip.), 343 (Arch.); v. κόψιχος.II a sea-fish, Diocl.Fr.135, Gal.6.718;μελάγχρως Numen.
ap. Ath.7.305c;ὁθαλάττιος Ael.NA1.14s
q.III name of a peculiar breed of poultry at Tanagra, Paus.9.22.4.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κόσσυφος
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4 κύανος
A dark-blue enamel, esp. used to adorn armour,δέκα οἶμοι μέλανος κυάνοιο Il.11.24
, cf. 35;πτύχες κυάνου Hes.Sc. 143
; also θριγκὸς κυάνοιο, of a cornice, Od.7.87; so perh. in IG12.367.7, 42(1).102.244 (Epid.).2 lapis lazuli, κ. αὐτοφυής (opp. σκευαστός) Thphr.Lap.39, al., Dsc.5.91, etc. (perh. also in Pl.Phd. 113c); κ. ἄρρην, θῆλυς, Thphr.Lap.31: also an imitation made in Egypt, ib.55.5 a bird, perh. blue thrush, Turdus cyanus, Arist.HA 617a23, Ael.NA4.59.6 sea-water, Hsch.7 fem., the colour blue, Alex.Aphr.in Mete.162.4. -
5 τριχάς
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6 Ἰλιάς
AἸλιακός, χώρη Hdt.5.94
, cf. A.Ag. 453(lyr.), E.Hec. 102(anap.), 923(lyr.), etc.; epith. of Athena, Hdt. 7.43, IG9(1).350 (ii B.C.).II as Subst.,1 (sc. γῆ) Troy, the Troad, Hdt.5.122.2 (sc. γυνή) a Trojan woman, E.Hel. 1114 (lyr.), Tr. 245 (lyr.), etc.3 (sc. ποίησις) the Iliad of Homer, Hdt.2.116, Arist.Po. 1448b38, al.: prov., κακῶν Ἰλιάς, i.e. an endless string of woes, D.19.148, D.S.36.6, etc. -
7 ἰξοβόρος
A eating mistletoe-berries, ἡ ἰ. (sc. κίχλη) missel-thrush, Turdus viscivorus, Arist.HA 617a18; cf. ἰξοφάγος.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἰξοβόρος
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8 ἰξός
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `mistletoe, m. -berry, the bird-lime prepared from it', metaph. of all kinds of sticky stufs (Hp., E., Ar., Arist., Thphr.).Compounds: As 1. member e. g. in ἰξο-βόρος name of thrush, `Turdus viscivorus' (Arist.).Derivatives: ἰξία `misteltoe' (derived from ἰξός = `bitd-lime'?; cf. Strömberg Theophrastea 114), also name of a thistle, `χαμαιλέων λευκός, Atractylis gummifera' (in this meaning also ἰξίνη [Thphr., Strömberg 86]), name of a disease, `varicose vein', cf. Scheller Oxytonierung 42 (Arist., Thphr.); ἰξίας m. a thistle, `χαμαιλέων μέλας, Cardopatium corymbiferum' (Dsc.) with ἰξιόεις `made of ἰξίας' (Nic.); ἰξίον `leaf of the χαμαιλέων λευκός' (Gal.); ἰξώδης `lime-like, sticky' (Hp., Luc.). Denomin.: 1. ἰξεύω `catch with bird-lime' (Artem., Poll.); from there ἰξευτής `birdcatcher' (LXX, Bion) with ἰξευτικός, also ἰξευτήρ (Man.), f. - εύτρια (Plu.; Τύχη ἰξεύτρια = Fortuna viscata); 2. ἰξόομαι `be smeared with bird-lime' (Thphr.).Origin: LW [a loanword which is (probably) not of Pre-Greek origin] Eur.Etymology: Old cultural word identical with synonymous Lat. viscum ( viscus). One considers Germanic and Slavic names for cherry (as used for preparing bird-lime), e. g. OHG wīhsela `morello', Russ. etc. víšnja `cherry'. Details in Bq, WP. 1, 313, W.-Hofmann s. viscum, Vasmer Russ. et. Wb. s. víšnja. DELG asks whether the word is IE.Page in Frisk: 1,728-729Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἰξός
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9 κόσσυφος
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `blackbird, Turdus merula' (Arist., Matro, AP), metaph. as name of a cock (Paus. 9, 22, 4; Tanagra); also a wrasse (Numen. ap. Ath. 7, 305c, medic., Ael.), because like the blackbird he changes colours with the seasons; also after the sounds? (Strömberg Fischnamen 116); - also κόψιχος (- ικος, - υκος) m. (Com. since Ar., Suid., Moer.).Compounds: PG [Pre-Greek]Derivatives: κοσσυφίζω `sing like a κ.' (Hero). - Fem. Κοσσύφα Dor. name of a hetaire (Schulze Kl. Schr. 707 w. n. 9). Formation in - φος, resp. - χος (Schwyzer 495 a. 498, Chantraine Formation 263 a. 403). - Given the variation clearly a Pre-Greek word.Etymology: - Die Ähnlichkeit zwischen κόψιχος und dem slav. Namen der Amsel, russ.-ksl. kosъ usw. aus * kopso-, wurde schon von Bezzenberger-Fick BB 6, 237 beobachtet. Unter Annahme einer Dissimilation aus *κοψυφος hat Meillet MSL 18, 171ff. auch κόσσυφος angereiht. Daß in κοψι-, *κοψυ- ein alter Stammwechsel i: u erhalten wäre (Specht Ursprung 145), leuchtet nicht ein; die Vokale gehören vielmehr mit dem Suffix zusammen. - Weitere Zurückführung auf eine "Schallwurzel" ḱop- in aind. śápati `verfluchen' usw. (Meillet a. a. O.) ist mehr als zweifelhaft. Nicht besser Haas Ling. Posn. 3, 75. - WP. 1, 457, Pok. 614f., Vasmer Russ. et. Wb. 1, 639. Zum Sachlichen ausführlich Thompson Birds, bzw. Fishes s. v.Page in Frisk: 1,930Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κόσσυφος
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10 στροῦθος
στροῦθος, στρουθόςGrammatical information: m. f.Meaning: `sparrow, small bird in general' (Β311 etc.), also `ostrich' (= σ. κατάγαιος, σ. ἡ μεγάλη etc.; IA.); name of a flatfish (Ael.; Strömberg Fischn. 117); στροῦς ὁ στρουθὸς καὶ ὄσπριον H.Compounds: As 1. member a.o. in στρουθο-κάμηλος m. `ostrich' (D.S., Str. a.o.; Risch IF 59, 57 a. 268).Derivatives: 1. Dimin. στρουθ-ίον, - ίς, - άριον (Arist., hell. a. late). 2. - ίας m. `lecher' ( Com. Adesp.). 3. - ίων m. = - ός (late; Chantraine. Form. 165). 4. - ειος `belonging to the ostrich' (pap.), -( ε)ιον ( μῆλον) `kind of quince' (Thphr., Nic. a.o.), also name of a plant `Saponaria, soap-wort' (Hp., Thphr. etc.; thus στρουθός, στροῦθος - κάμηλος; on the motive of the name Strömberg Pflanzenn. 37). 5. - ινος `made of soap-wort' (Ath.). 6. - ώδης `ostrich-like' (sch.). 7. - ωτός `painted, decorated with σ.' (Sophr.). 8. - ίζω `to twitter' (com. a.o.), also `to clean with soap-wort' with - ισμός m. (pap.). 9. - ιασμός m. `petigo, scab' (gloss.). Here also Τροῦθος PN (Bechtel Άντίδωρον 151 f.)?Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin] (V)Etymology: Without certain connection. A certain similarity show the among each other changing names of the throstle: Lith. strãzdas, Russ. drozd, Germ., e.g. MHG drostel, OWNo. Þrǫstr, OHG drosca, Lat. turdus, Celt. e.g. NIr. truid `starling' etc. Also when we posit PGr. *στρουσ-θος (cf. ὄρνῖ-θ-?) we cannot accomodate στρουθός; τρύζω too lies rather far. -- Extensive discussion w. lit. in WP. 1, 761 f. (Pok. 1096), further also W.-Hofmann, Fraenkel and Vasmer s. vv.; new morphological analysis by Specht Ursprung 49. -- Furnée 182 posits *τρουθ-ος after the PN and from ὁειὸν τρούθ\< ιον\> for ᾠὸν στρούθ(ε)ιον, and *δρουθ-ος after the PN Δρουθου (gen. Telos). The variations point to a Pre-Greek word. (Note the nom. *στρουθ-ς \> στροῦς.)Page in Frisk: 2,811Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > στροῦθος
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11 στρουθός
στροῦθος, στρουθόςGrammatical information: m. f.Meaning: `sparrow, small bird in general' (Β311 etc.), also `ostrich' (= σ. κατάγαιος, σ. ἡ μεγάλη etc.; IA.); name of a flatfish (Ael.; Strömberg Fischn. 117); στροῦς ὁ στρουθὸς καὶ ὄσπριον H.Compounds: As 1. member a.o. in στρουθο-κάμηλος m. `ostrich' (D.S., Str. a.o.; Risch IF 59, 57 a. 268).Derivatives: 1. Dimin. στρουθ-ίον, - ίς, - άριον (Arist., hell. a. late). 2. - ίας m. `lecher' ( Com. Adesp.). 3. - ίων m. = - ός (late; Chantraine. Form. 165). 4. - ειος `belonging to the ostrich' (pap.), -( ε)ιον ( μῆλον) `kind of quince' (Thphr., Nic. a.o.), also name of a plant `Saponaria, soap-wort' (Hp., Thphr. etc.; thus στρουθός, στρουθός - κάμηλος; on the motive of the name Strömberg Pflanzenn. 37). 5. - ινος `made of soap-wort' (Ath.). 6. - ώδης `ostrich-like' (sch.). 7. - ωτός `painted, decorated with σ.' (Sophr.). 8. - ίζω `to twitter' (com. a.o.), also `to clean with soap-wort' with - ισμός m. (pap.). 9. - ιασμός m. `petigo, scab' (gloss.). Here also Τροῦθος PN (Bechtel Άντίδωρον 151 f.)?Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin] (V)Etymology: Without certain connection. A certain similarity show the among each other changing names of the throstle: Lith. strãzdas, Russ. drozd, Germ., e.g. MHG drostel, OWNo. Þrǫstr, OHG drosca, Lat. turdus, Celt. e.g. NIr. truid `starling' etc. Also when we posit PGr. *στρουσ-θος (cf. ὄρνῖ-θ-?) we cannot accomodate στρουθός; τρύζω too lies rather far. -- Extensive discussion w. lit. in WP. 1, 761 f. (Pok. 1096), further also W.-Hofmann, Fraenkel and Vasmer s. vv.; new morphological analysis by Specht Ursprung 49. -- Furnée 182 posits *τρουθ-ος after the PN and from ὁειὸν τρούθ\< ιον\> for ᾠὸν στρούθ(ε)ιον, and *δρουθ-ος after the PN Δρουθου (gen. Telos). The variations point to a Pre-Greek word. (Note the nom. *στρουθ-ς \> στροῦς.)Page in Frisk: 2,811Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > στρουθός
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