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1 θείος
uncleΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > θείος
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2 Καλλῐκλῆς
uncle of Timasarchos, victor in Isthmian games.1εἰ δέ τοι μάτρῳ μ' ἔτι Καλλικλεῖ κελεύεις στάλαν θέμεν N. 4.80
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μά̱τρως, μήτρωςmaternal uncle: masc nom /voc /acc pl (doric)μά̱τρως, μήτρωςmaternal uncle: masc nom /voc sg (doric) -
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μήτρωςmaternal uncle: masc nom /voc /acc plμήτρωςmaternal uncle: masc nom /voc sg -
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μᾱτρως (-ως, -ωος, -ωι, -ῳ; -ωες, -ώων.)1 relative on the mother's side.a mother's father μάτρωος δ' ἐκάλεσσέ νιν ἰσώνυμον ἔμμεν Opous O. 9.63b mother's brother, uncleεἰ δέ τοι μάτρῳ μ' ἔτι Καλλικλεῖ κελεύεις στάλαν θέμεν N. 4.80
καὶ νῦν τεὸς μάτρως ἀγάλλει κείνου ὁμόσπορον ἔθνος, Πυθέα (Mingarelli, et Σ̆γρ ut vid.: Πυθέας codd., Wil., sed cf. I. 6.62) N. 5.43 ἄραντο γὰρ νίκας ἀγλαοὶ παῖδές τε καὶ μάτρως (Er. Schmid: μάτρωες codd.: i. e. the sons of Lampon and their uncle Euthymenes) I. 6.62 dub.,μάτρωί θ' ὁμωνύμῳ δέδωκε κοινὸν θάλος I. 7.24
c ancestor on the mother's sideεἰ δ' ἐτύμως ὑπὸ Κυλλάνας ὄρος, Ἁγησία, μάτρωες ἄνδρες ναιετάοντες ἐδώρησαν O. 6.77
ἕπεται δὲ ( ἐπέβα δὲ coni. Wil.),Θεαῖε, ματρώων πολύγνωτον γένος ὑμετέρων εὐάγων τιμά N. 10.37
συμβαλεῖν μὰν εὐμαρὲς ἦν τό τε Πεισάνδρου πάλαι αἷμ' ἀπὸ Σπάρτας, καὶ παῤ Ἰσμηνοῦ ῥοᾶν κεκραμένον ἐκ Μελανίπποιο μάτρωος N. 11.37
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Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `uncle, fathers or mothers brother' (Att.).Derivatives: innovations are πρόθειος `great-uncle' (Laodicea; after proavus) and θεία f. `aunt' (pap.; for τηθίς, Schwyzer-Debrunner 31).Origin: ONOM [onomatopoia, and other elementary formations]Page in Frisk: 1,658Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > θεῖος
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μᾱτρώ̆ων, μήτρωςmaternal uncle: masc gen pl (doric) -
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μητρώ̆ων, μήτρωςmaternal uncle: masc gen plμητράζωtake after one's mother: fut part act masc voc sg (epic)μητράζωtake after one's mother: fut part act neut nom /voc /acc sg (epic)μητράζωtake after one's mother: fut part act masc nom sg (epic) -
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μά̱τρω̆ας, μήτρωςmaternal uncle: masc acc pl (doric) -
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μά̱τρω̆ες, μήτρωςmaternal uncle: masc nom /voc pl (doric) -
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μά̱τρω̆ι, μήτρωςmaternal uncle: masc dat sg (doric) -
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μά̱τρων, μήτρωςmaternal uncle: masc acc sg (doric) -
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μά̱τρω̆ος, μήτρωςmaternal uncle: masc gen sg (doric) -
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μήτρω̆ες, μήτρωςmaternal uncle: masc nom /voc pl -
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μήτρω̆ι, μήτρωςmaternal uncle: masc dat sg
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