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1 ἀκήρατος
A undefiled, pure,ὕδωρ Il.24.303
; inviolate, χεῦμα, ὄμβρος, S.OC 471, 690 (lyr.); χρυσός pure gold, Archil.Supp.4, Alcm.23.54, Hdt.7.10.ά, Simon.64, cf. Pl. R. 503a, Plt. 303e;φλόξ Secund.Sent.5
; untouched, unhurt, οἶκος καὶ κλῆρος, κτήματα, Il.15.498, Od.17.532;ἀπαρτίη Hippon.26
; ; ἁνίαι strong reins, Pi.P.5.32; πλόκοι unshorn locks, E. Ion 1266; λειμών unmown meadow, Id.Hipp.73; ἀ. ἐμπόριον virgin market, Hdt.4.152;ἀ. φιλία X.Hier.3.4
; ἐπιστήμη, ἤθη, Pl.Phdr. 247d, Lg. 735c; ἀ. φάρμακα spells that have all their power, A.R.4.157.2 of persons, undefiled, a virgin, E.Tr. 675, Pl.Lg. 84cd;ἀ. λέχος E. Or. 575
: c. dat., ἀκήρατος ἄλγεσι, τύχαις untouched by woes, etc., Hipp. 1113, HF 1314: c. gen., ἀ. κακῶν without taint of ill, Hipp. 949; ἀ. ὠδίνων free from throes of child-birth, A.R.1.974, etc.: poet. [comp] Sup.ἀκηρότατος AP12.249
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2 παλάσσω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `to besprinkle, to stain, to taint' (Il.)Compounds: ἐμ-παλάσσομαι `to be tampered, to be entangled', Fr. s' embour-ber (Hdt., Th.), ἐμπαλάξαι ἐμπλέξαι H., with ἐμπαλάγματα pl. `entanglements, embracements' (A. Supp. 296).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: By Curtius 288 with παλύνω connected with πάλη `fine flour', which in spite of Bechtel Lex. s.v. seems semantically without problem; formation after σταλάσσω, αἱμάσσω a.o.; on anal. - άσσω Schwyzer 733. After Fick 1, 478 however to πάλκος πηλός H., to which belong further Lith. pélkė `marsh, peat-moor' a.o.; diff. on πάλκος Schulze BerlAkSb. 1910, 788 (Kl. Schr. 112): to Lith. pálšas `sallow'. Further hypothet. combinations by Bq., WP. 2, 65 f., W.-Hofmann s. 2. palūs, with rich lit.; s. also Krahe Beitr. z. Namenforsch. 3, 232 f. (on the Span. riv.name Palantia, supp. "marsh-river"). So no good etym.Page in Frisk: 2,466Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > παλάσσω
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