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without hoarseness

  • 1 άκερχνον

    ἄκερχνος
    without hoarseness: masc /fem acc sg
    ἄκερχνος
    without hoarseness: neut nom /voc /acc sg

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  • 2 ἄκερχνον

    ἄκερχνος
    without hoarseness: masc /fem acc sg
    ἄκερχνος
    without hoarseness: neut nom /voc /acc sg

    Morphologia Graeca > ἄκερχνον

  • 3 κέρχνος

    Grammatical information: m.
    Meaning: `raw voice, hoarseness' (Hp., S. Ichn. 128), `raw surface, rough excrescence' (S. Fr. 279), auch = ὁ τῶν ἀργυρίων κονιορτός (Poll. 7, 99).
    Compounds: Compp. ἄ-κερχνος `without hoarseness' (Aret.), αἱμό-κερχνον n. `cough with blood spitting' (Hp.; subst. bahuvrihi). From ἄκερχνος and κέρχνω arose the adj. κέρχνος ( κερχνός?) `raw' of the voice, `hoarse' (Gal.) [??].
    Derivatives: κερχνώδης `raw, hoarse' (Hp.), κερχνασμός `rawness, hoarsness' (Gal.; as if from *κερχνάζω). Denomin. verb κερχνόομαι, - όω `be raw, uneven or make, engrave' (H.) with κερχνώματα pl. `unevennesses, elevated, embossed(?) work' (H.; after this also E. Ph. 1386 to be read for κεγχρώμασι?, cf. on κέγχρος), κερχνωτός `embossed, engraved' (H.); also κέρχνω `be or make hoarse' (Hp.; on the formation Schwyzer 723 Zus.). - Beside it κερχαλεος `raw hoarse' (Hp.), also κερχναλέος (Hp. v. l., Gal.; cf. below). On κερχνηΐς s. v.
    Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]
    Etymology: Without certain connection; onomatopoetic? The form κρέξ (name of a bird) seems hardly comparable. One proposes κέρχνος \< *κέρκ-σνος? Pisani Ist. Lomb. 73: 2, 12 reminds of Skt. ghar-ghara- m. `crackling, rattling' (and independent Lat. hirriō `grumble', OE. gierran `crack, creak, girren' etc. (Pok. 439); κέρχνος would continue *κερ-χρ-ο-ς. κερχαλέος would be analogical, as ἰσχνός: ἰσχαλέος. Fur. 340 compares κάρχαρος. If the word is Pre-Greek, it could simply be * KerK-no-, with aspiration before the n.
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    Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κέρχνος

  • 4 ἄκερχνος

    A without hoarseness, Aret.CA1.10.
    II [voice] Act., curing hoarseness, Id.CD1.8.

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  • 5 άκερχνος

    ἄκερχνος
    without hoarseness: masc /fem nom sg

    Morphologia Graeca > άκερχνος

  • 6 ἄκερχνος

    ἄκερχνος
    without hoarseness: masc /fem nom sg

    Morphologia Graeca > ἄκερχνος

  • 7 स्वरः _svarḥ

    स्वरः [स्वर्-अच्, स्वृ-अप् वा]
    1 Sound, noise.
    -2 Voice; स्वरेण तस्याममृतस्रुतेव प्रजल्पितायामभिजातवाचि Ku.1.45.
    -3 A note of the musical scale or gamut, a tone, tune; (these are seven:-- निषादर्षभगान्धारषड्जमध्यमधैवताः ॥ पञ्चम- श्चेत्यमी सप्त तन्त्रीकण्ठोत्थिताः स्वराः Ak.); सप्त स्वरास्त्रयो ग्रामा मूर्छनाश्चैकविंशतिः Pt.5.54.
    -4 The number 'seven'.
    -5 A vowel.
    -6 An accent; (these are three; उदात्त, अनुदात्त and स्वरित q. q. v. v.); निहन्त्यरीनेकपदे य उदात्तः स्वरानिव Śi.2.95.
    -7 Air breathed through the nostrils.
    -8 Snoring.
    -9 Sweetness of tune or tone; तस्मादार्त्विज्यं करिष्यन् वाचि स्वरमिच्छेत तया वाचा स्वरसंपन्नयार्त्विज्यं कुर्यात् Bṛi. Up.1.3.25.
    -रा N. of the chief wife of Brahman.
    -Comp. -अंशः a half or quarter tone (in music).
    -अङ्कः a kind of musical composition.
    -अन्तरम् the interval between two vowels, hiatus.
    - उदय a. followed by a vowel.
    (-यः) 1 the production of sound.
    -2 see स्वरशास्त्र.
    -उपघातः hoarseness.
    - उपध a. preceded by a vowel.
    -कम्पः trembling of tone.
    -कर a. producing voice
    -क्षयः the loss of voice.
    -ग्रामः the musical scale, gamut.
    -च्छिद्रम् the sound-hole of a flute.
    -दीप्त a. (in augury) inauspicious with regard to voice.
    -नाभिः a kind of flute.
    -पत्तनम् N. of the Sāma-veda.
    -परिवर्तः change of voice.
    -वद्ध composed in musical measure.
    -ब्रह्मन् the Brahman as manifested in sound; स्वरब्रह्मणि निर्भातहृषीकेशपदाम्बुजे अखण्डं चित्तमावेश्य लोकाननुचरन् मुनिः ॥ Bhāg.6.5.22.
    -भक्तिः f. a vowel-sound phonetically inserted in the pronunciation of र् or ल् when these letters are followed by a sibilant or any single conso- nant; (e. g. वर्ष pronounced as वरिष).
    -भङ्गः, -भेदः 1 indistinctness of utterance, broken articulation.
    -2 hoarseness or cracking of voice.
    -भङ्गिन् m. a kind of bird.
    -मञ्चनृत्यम् a kind of dance.
    -मण्डलम् the circle of notes, arrangement of musical scales; सप्त स्वरास्त्रयो ग्रामा मूर्च्छनाश्चैकविंशतः तानास्त्वेकोनपञ्चाशदित्येतत्स्वरमण्डलम् ॥ Pt.5. 54.
    -मण्डलिका a kind of lute (वीणा).
    -मात्रा strength of sound.
    -योगः voice.
    -लासिका a flute, pipe.
    -विभक्तिः separation of a vowel.
    -शास्त्रम् 1 the science of the modulation of sounds.
    -2 the science of the passage of the air through the nostrils (as bearing on the prog- nostication of future events).
    -शुद्ध a. correct in musi- cal measure.
    -शून्य a. without musical notes, unmelo- dious, unmusical.
    -संयोगः 1 the junction of vowels.
    -2 the union of notes or sounds, i. e. voice; अन्य एवैष स्वरसंयागः Mk.1,3; U.3; पण्डितकौशिक्या इव स्वरसंयोगः श्रूयते M.5.
    -संक्रमः 1 a transition or succession of notes; तं तस्य स्वरसंक्रमं मृदुगिरः श्लिष्टं च तन्त्रीस्वनम् Mk.3.5.
    -2 the gamut.
    -संदेहविवादः a kind of round game; K.
    -संधिः the coalition of vowels.
    -संपद् f. melody of voice.
    -संपन्न a. having a melodious voice.
    -सामन् m. pl. epithets of particular days in a sacrificial session.

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