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1 ειλικοέσσαις
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2 εἱλικοέσσαις
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3 ειλικόεις
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4 εἱλικόεις
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5 ειλικόεντας
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6 εἱλικόεντας
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7 ειλικόεντες
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8 εἱλικόεντες
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9 ειλικόεντι
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10 εἱλικόεντι
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11 ειλικόεντος
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12 εἱλικόεντος
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13 εἱλικόεις
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > εἱλικόεις
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14 κίλλιξ
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15 κρῑός
κρῑόςGrammatical information: m.Meaning: `ram' (Od.; on the meaning as opposed to ἀρνειός Benveniste BSL 45, 103), often metaph., esp. = `battering ram' (X., Plb., hell. inscr.); also name of a plant, `kind of chickpea' (Thphr., hell. pap., Dsc.; s. below), and a sea-monster (Ael., Opp.; Strömberg Fischnamen 102).Compounds: Compp., e.g. κριο-πρόσωπος `with a ram's face' (Hdt.), ἀντί-κριος `enemy batt. ram' (Aen. Tact.).Derivatives: κριώδης `ram-like' (Ph.); κρίωμα `kind of ship' (Aq.), also `batt. ram' (Apollod. Poliorc.?);Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: On the formation Chantraine Formation 187. Generally as *κρῑ-Ϝός connected with κέρας `horn', but this is impossible because of the laryngeal (*ḱerh₂-). Connection was sought esp. with the Germanic name of the reindeer, OWNo. hreinn, OE hrān (IE *ḱroi-no-) (Persson Beitr. 2, 774; 891; 910 and Specht Ursprung 127 a. 138). Formally closer are some Balto-Slavic words for `curb etc.', e.g. ORuss. Csl. krivъ ' σκολιός', Lith. kreĩvas, Eastlith. kraĩvas `oblique, curbed, bent' (cf. on κροιός); the ram would then have been called after his crooked horns. - As name of a kind of chickpea κριός has nothing to do with Lat. cicer (Bq, Pok. 598); the plant has rather its name from its curbed shells, s. Strömberg Theophrastea 50. - Forssman, IF 101 (1996) 304 suggests connection with Goth. hrisjan `shake, dally', from * kris-.Page in Frisk: 2,21-22Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κρῑός
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16 κορωνός
A curved, crooked, of the coronoid process of the jawbone, Hp.Art.30; βοῦς κ. with crumpled horns, Archil.39.II = γαῦρος, ὑψαυχενῶν, EM530.27; κορωνὰ βαίνειν, = κορωνιᾶν, Anacr.151.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κορωνός
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