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1 πεζή
(επίρρ.)a peu -
2 πόδι
el peu -
3 κύαμος
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `bean' (Il.), `lot (those who drew white beans won)' (Att.), metaph. `swelling of the paps' (Ruf., Poll.), `woodlouse' (Gal.), name of a coin (Taurom. Ia).Compounds: Some cornpp., e.g. κυαμο-τρώξ `bean-eater' (Ar.), ὑοσ-κύαμος `swine-bean' (Hp., X.; 1. member peiorative, also connected with ὕειν `rain', Strömberg Pflanzennamen 31 a. 155). Unclear byform κύμηχα κύαμον H. (s. Fur. 120).Derivatives: Diminut. κυάμιον (Nubien, Eust.), - ίδες fabacia (Gloss.); κυάμ-ινος `of beans' (corn., Gal.), - ιαῖος `as great as a bean' (Dsc., Luc.); κυαμ-ίας m. `stone like a bean' (Plin.; as καπνίας a. o., Chantraine Formation 94), - ίτης m. `god of beans = chairman of the beanmarket' (Paus.), - ῖτις ( ἀγορά) `beanmarket' (Plu.), cf. Redard Les noms grecs en - της 193 a. 108; κυαμών, - ῶνος m. `field with beans' (Thphr.) with - ωνίτης `labourer of the beanfields' (pap.; Redard 37). Denomin. verbs: κυαμεύω `choose with the lot with beans' (Att.), - ίζω `be ripe for marriage' (Ar.). Beside κύαμος also πύανος (H., Poll., Phot.; after Heliod. Hist. 3 = ὁλόπυρος) with compound Πυαν-έψια, - όψια n. pl. name of an Ion.-Att. feast, fromwhere the month-name Πυανεψιών, - οψιών; also Κυαν-εψιών, - ο-(Keos, Asia Minor) and Παν-όψια (after Lycurg. Fr. 84 non-Att.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: The forms with - νεψ-, - νοψ- may have been dissimilated from - μεψ-, - μοψ-; the pair κυάμος: πύανος is diff. evaluated. After Specht KZ 69, 133 ff. *πύαμος (to IE. * pu-, * peu- `blow, swell') would be the original form, from where both κύαμος and πύανος originated. Brugmann (lastly 4 50) and Güntert Reimwortbildungen 124 f. consider, hardly probable, Πυαν-όψια, πύανος as a mixed form from Κυαν- and Παν-όψια, of which the latter from IE. ḱu̯-, "allegroform" of ḱuu̯- in κύαμος. In gen. κύαμος is considered as a foreign word (Chantraine Formation 133, Schwyzer 494, Krahe Die Antike 15, 181, Kuiper Μνήμης χάριν 1,215 w.n.19). However, κύαμος could also be IE. and be derived from κυέω, s. Bq and Strömberg Pflanzennamen 51 (but there is no IE - αμ-). - Fur., following Kuiper l.c., remarks that κυαμ- \/ κυμ-ηχ\/κ- proves the Pre-Greek character of the word. On π-\/κ- Fur. 388.Page in Frisk: 2,36-37Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κύαμος
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4 πύθομαι
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `to putrify, to decay' (Il.).Other forms: only pres.stem except καταπέπυθα κατερρύηκα H.; πύθω, fut. πύσω, aor. πῦσαι ( πύσαι Call.) `cause to rot', both also with κατα- (Il.; on the date of the attestations Wackernagel Unt. 133).Derivatives: Besides πύον, πύος n. `purulence' (Hp., Arist.); as 2. member in σαρκό-πυον n. `the festering of flesh' with - πυώδης (Hp.); adj., e.g. ἔμ-πυος `festering, full of festering ulcers' (Hp., Att.) with ἐμπυό-ομαι `to fester' (Hp.). πυθεδόνες pl. f. `festering ulcers' (hell.; after σηπεδών a.o.). Denominatives w. prefix: ἐκ-, ἐμ-, ἀπο-, δια-πυ-έω (- έομαι), - ίσκομαι (late - ίσκω) `to fester' with - πύ-ησις, - ημα, - ηματικός, - ητικός, - ικός (Hp. a. other medic.); late simplicia: πύ-ησις, - ητικός (Aret., Gal.).Etymology: Beside the θ-enlargement in πύ̄-θομαι, - θω ( βρί-θω, πλή-θω a.o.; Schwyzer 703), which can also be supposed for πύσω, πῦσαι, Sankrit has a yot-present pū́-ya-ti `rot' with the backformation pū́ya- m. n. `festering, pus' (so not identical with πύον), in Balt. a nasalpresent pū-nù and pū-vù (i.e. pų-vù) `id.', in Germ. an isolated ptc. OWNo. fūinn `rotten'. On an unenlarged primary verb go back also the nouns πύον, πύος, which have their closest agreements in Arm. hu, gen. hu-oy (o-st.) `festering blood' and Lat. pūs n. (from *puu̯os or *peu̯os?). Of the very frequent representatives of this goup, which may have its point of departure in an interjection pu `pfui', we mention only Lat. pūteō `rot', pŭter, - tris, - tre `rot', Germ., e.g. Goth. fūls ' rot'; further forms w. rich lit. in WP. 2, 82, Pok. 848f., W.-Hofmann s. pūs, Fraenkel s. pū́ti, Mayrhofer s. pū́yati. To be rejected Specht Sprache 1, 46 (: with `pure' in Lat. pūrus etc. identical). -- Here also 2. πυός `beestings'; s. v.Page in Frisk: 2,621-622Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > πύθομαι
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5 πύννος
Grammatical information: m.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Etymology: Popular word with expressive gemination (Meillet BSL 26, 15f., Specht KZ 62, 213f.). The gen. similarity with πυγή (s. v.), Skt. putau `the two hindmost parts' (onlt Lex. Xp), Latv. pun(i)s `lump, bump', Lith. putà f. `foam-bubble' a.o. is esp. by Persson Beitr. 1, 241 ff. discussed with further connection to * peu-, pū̆- `blow (up)'. Further in WP. 2, 79ff., 82 (also to pū̆- `stink'?), Pok. 847ff.; further Bechtel Dial. 2, 379, Specht Ursprung 217; also W.-Hofmann s. puppis, Fraenkel s. pūnė̃ 2., Mayrhofer s. putau. -- The word may rather be Pre-Greek.Page in Frisk: 2,626Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > πύννος
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6 πῡρός
πῡρόςGrammatical information: m.Meaning: `(grain of) wheat' (Il.).Other forms: mostly pl. πῡροί (Schwyzer-Debr. 43, Chantraine Gramm. hom. 2, 30), Dor. (Cos, Thera, Syracuse a.o.) σπυρός.Compounds: Compp., e.g. πυρο-φόρος `wheat-bearing' (Il.), διόσ-πυρον n. `the cherry-like fruit of Celtis australis' (Thphr.), - πυρος m. = λιθόσπερμον (Dsc.; Strömberg Pfl.namen 128 a. 138); on the gender cf. βούτυρον, - ος (s.v.).Derivatives: Dimin. πυρίδια pl. n. (Ar., pap.); the adj. πύρ-ινος (E., X., hell.), - ικός (pap.), - ώδης (Str.), - άμινος (Hes. fr. 117 a.o.; after κυάμ-, σησάμ-ινος; Forbes Mnem. 4: 11, 157) `of wheat', - αμίς, - αμοῦς (s. v.); the subst. πυρ-ίτης ἄρτος `wheat-bread' (Aët.), αὑτο-πυρίτης (Phryn. Com., Hp.) = αὑτό-πυρος a. o. (Redard 90). -- Also πυρήν, - ῆνος m. `pip, stone of fruit' (Ion., Arist., hell.; Solmsen Wortforsch. 125f.) with ἀ-πύρην-ος `pitless' (Ar. Fr. 118, Thphr. etc.) a.o.; πυρην-ίς (Tanagra IIIa; wr. πουρεινις), - ιον (Thphr.), - ίδιον (Delos IIIa, pap.) `kernel, knag, knob'; also πυρην-άδες f. pl. n. of guild in Ephesos (inscr.); - ώδης `pit-like' (Thphr.).Etymology: Old designation of wheat, which is also retained in Balto-Slav., e.g. Lith. pūraĩ pl. `winter corn', sg. pũras m. `single corn of winter corn', SCr. pȉr m. `spelt', Russ.-CSl. pyro ' ὄλυρα, κέγχρος', Russ. pyréj `dog-grass, Triticum repens'; to this from Germ. OE fyrs `dog-grass' (deviating stem; cf. Specht Ursprung 69). Skt. pūraḥ m. `cake' remains far (Mayrhofer KEWA s.v. w. lit.). On the facts Schrader-Nehring Reallex. 2, 647. -- Anlaut. σ- in σπυρός perh. from σῖτος or from σπόρος, σπέρμα (Fraenkel Phil. 97, 169 f., IF 59, 304 f.). Further forms w. lit. in Fraenkel and Vasmer s.vv.; also WP. 2, 83 and Pok. 850. -- Orig. old `Wanderwort' (Schwyzer 58 n. 3 with Güntert a.o.)? After Nieminen KZ 74, 170f. as "what is beaten, what is threshed" to IE * pēu-, pǝu- (Pok. 827) `beat, hew cutting' in Lith. piáuti `cut, mow', Lat. paviō `beat'; worth considering.Page in Frisk: 2,631Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > πῡρός
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7 πώγων
πώγων, - ωνοςGrammatical information: m.Meaning: `whisker, chin-beard' (IA.).Compounds: Often as 2. member, e.g. τραγο-πώγων m. `with a goat's beard' (Cratin.), also as plantname `goat's beard, Tragopogon' (Thphr., Dsc.; Strömberg 56).Derivatives: Dimin. πωγών-ιον n. (Luc. a.o.), - ίας m. `the bearded one' (Cratin. a.o.), also n. of a comet (Arist.; Scherer Gestirnnamen 107), - ίτης, - ιήτης m. `id.' (Hdn., Suid. a.o.), - ικός, - ιαῖος `bearded' (Gloss.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Etymology: Unexplained. Against connection with πήγνυμι, πηγός (Fick 1, 471, Prellwitz asking) speaks the ō-vowel; also there is no convincing factual argumentation. Untenable Reichelt BB 26, 225 (s. Bq and WP. 1,587); not better Grošelj Živa Ant. 4, 174: prop. *'cheek', to * peu-, pū-, pō[u]- `blow (up)'. -- Is the word Pre-Greek?Page in Frisk: 2,632-633Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > πώγων
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8 λίγο
1) petit2) peu -
9 μικρός
1) jeune2) petit3) peu
См. также в других словарях:
peu — [ pø ] adv. • pou, poiXIe; lat. pop. paucum, neutre adv., class. pauci « en petit nombre » I ♦ ( po XIIe) En fonction de nom ou de nominal Faible quantité considérée soit comme simplement « petite », soit comme « … Encyclopédie Universelle
peu — (peu) s. m. 1° Une petite quantité. Peu construit avec l article défini, ou avec l adjectif possessif, ou un pronom démonstratif. • Si je t abandonnais à ton peu de mérite, CORN. Cinna, v, 1. • Quand je dis point, je veux dire très peu ; … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
peu — PEU. adv. Gueres. Il est opposé à Beaucoup. Estre peu sensible à l interest. manger peu. dépenser peu. parler peu, fort peu. avoir peu de bien, tres peu de bien. il arrivera dans peu de temps, dans peu de jours. je vous diray en peu de mots. cela … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
peu — Peu. Il vient de Paulum ou de Paucum. Les Hannoyers prononcent Pou, autres prononcent Pau, Parum, Paulum, Modicum. Peu de gens sont entrez, Modici introierunt. Un peu plus, Paulo amplius. Un peu moins qu il ne faut, Paulo minus. Peu plus, peu… … Thresor de la langue françoyse
peu — péu m. poil; cheveu; petite quantité; brin. Li a pas de peu tant fin que non fague son ombra prov. . expr. : Cercar de peus sus l uou : couper les cheveux en quatre. Peu ros, peu rossa, peu roge, ja adj. et n. rouquine. En peu : tête nue > «… … Diccionari Personau e Evolutiu
Peu me chaut, peu lui chaut — ● Peu me chaut, peu lui chaut peu m importe, peu lui importe … Encyclopédie Universelle
Peu s'en faut que, il s'en faut de peu que — ● Peu s en faut que, il s en faut de peu que indiquent une éventualité proche de la réalisation : Peu s en est fallu que je rate le train … Encyclopédie Universelle
pèu — f. peau; pelure; femme de mauvaise vie. Si faire una pèu de rire : se faire une bonne partie de rigolade. Aver la pèu sus leis òsses : n avoir que la peau et les os. A peta pèu : à en crever … Diccionari Personau e Evolutiu
peu-2 — peu 2 English meaning: to research, to understand Deutsche Übersetzung: “erforschen, begreifen, verständig sein” Material: Gk. νή πιος (*νη πF ιος) and νη πύ τιος “unverständig, kindisch”, πινυτός ‘smart”, πινυμένην συνετήν Hes.… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
Peu Del Causse — (Thuir,Франция) Категория отеля: 3 звездочный отель Адрес: 6 carrer del Canigo Sainte … Каталог отелей
peu а peu — фр. (пё а пё) шаг за шагом, постепенно см. также step by step Толковый словарь иностранных слов Л. П. Крысина. М: Русский язык, 1998 … Словарь иностранных слов русского языка