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1 χελώνας
turtleΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > χελώνας
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2 Τρυγόν'
Τρυγόνα, Τρυγώνturtle-dove: masc acc sgΤρυγόνι, Τρυγώνturtle-dove: masc dat sgΤρυγόνε, Τρυγώνturtle-dove: masc nom /voc /acc dual -
3 τρυγόν'
τρῡγόνα, τρυγώνturtle-dove: fem acc sgτρῡγόνι, τρυγώνturtle-dove: fem dat sgτρῡγόνε, τρυγώνturtle-dove: fem nom /voc /acc dual -
4 κλεμμύς
κλεμμύς, - ύοςGrammatical information: f.Meaning: `turtle' (Ant. Lib. 32, 2, H.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: For the formation cf. the synonymous χέλυς, ἐμύς. Orig. prob. foreign word, but connected with κλέμμα ( κλέπτω) because turtles can hide their body partly or completely under the armour(?). Cf. Güntert Reimwortbildungen 144: cross of ἐμύς and *κλωμός = Skt. kūrmá- `turtle' (IE?; cf. Mayrhofer KEWA s. v.) with - μμ- from κλέμμα. - Far-fetched suggestion. Fur. 131 compares κρέμυς `a fish with a very hard head' and χρέμυς ὁ ὀνίσκος ἰχθύς H.; this confims that the word is Pre-Greek. How do we know about a connection with κλέμμα? On geminates Fur. 387, where this word can be added.Page in Frisk: 1,869Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κλεμμύς
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5 Τρυγόνα
Τρυγώνturtle-dove: masc acc sg -
6 Τρυγόνας
Τρυγώνturtle-dove: masc acc pl -
7 Τρυγόνε
Τρυγώνturtle-dove: masc nom /voc /acc dual -
8 Τρυγόνες
Τρυγώνturtle-dove: masc nom /voc pl -
9 Τρυγόνι
Τρυγώνturtle-dove: masc dat sg -
10 Τρυγόνοιν
Τρυγώνturtle-dove: masc gen /dat dual -
11 Τρυγόνος
Τρυγώνturtle-dove: masc gen sg -
12 Τρυγόνων
Τρυγώνturtle-dove: masc gen pl -
13 Τρυγόσι
Τρυγώνturtle-dove: masc dat pl -
14 Τρυγόσιν
Τρυγώνturtle-dove: masc dat pl -
15 Τρυγών
Τρυγώνturtle-dove: masc nom /voc sg -
16 τρυγόνα
τρῡγόνα, τρυγώνturtle-dove: fem acc sg -
17 τρυγόνας
τρῡγόνας, τρυγώνturtle-dove: fem acc pl -
18 τρυγόνε
τρῡγόνε, τρυγώνturtle-dove: fem nom /voc /acc dual -
19 τρυγόνες
τρῡγόνες, τρυγώνturtle-dove: fem nom /voc pl -
20 τρυγόνι
τρῡγόνι, τρυγώνturtle-dove: fem dat sg
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