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1 κύαμος
A bean, Vicia Faba,κ. μελανόχροες Il.13.589
, cf. Emp. 141, IG22.1013.19, etc.;χλωροί Batr.125
;κ. Ἑλληνικός Dsc.2.105
; abominated by Pythagoreans, Arist.Fr. 195, etc.; also, of the plant, Thphr.CP4.14.2.2 Egyptian bean, Nelumbium speciosum, Id.HP4.8.7; usu. Αἰγύπτιος κ., Nic.Fr.81, D.S.1.10, Dsc.2.106, Gal.6.532, 19.780.II lot by which public officers were elected at Athens and elsewh. (because those who drew white beans were chosen), Plu.Per.27;ὁ τῷ κυάμῳ λαχὼν Ἀθηναίων πολεμαρχέειν Hdt. 6.109
;ἐπίσκοπος.. τῷ κυάμῳ λαχών Ar.Av. 1022
; οἱ πεντακόσιοι <οἱ> λαχόντες τῷ κ. Lex ap.And.1.96;βουλὴ ἡ ἀπὸ τοῦ κ. Th.8.66
, cf.Arist. Ath.24.3, 32.1;ἄρχοντας ἀπὸ κ. καθιστάναι X.Mem.1.2.9
;κυάμοισι τὰς ἀρχὰς αἱρέεσθαι Luc.Vit.Auct.6
; B 30 (Erythrae, v B.C.);κυάμῳ πατρίῳ S.Fr. 404
.IV woodlouse, Gal.12.367. -
2 ὀνίσκος
I a sea-fish of the gadus or cod kind, Dorio ap. Ath.3.118c, Euthyd. ap. eund.7.315f, Gal.6.721.III = ὄνος VII. 1, windlass, crane, Hp.Fract.13, Art.72, Ath.Mech.14.7, Ph.Bel.68.5, Hero Bel. 84.14.IV ὀνίσκος· τεκτονικὸς πρίων, Hsch.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὀνίσκος
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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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