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- Page 23 and 24: xlvi ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS ABBR
- Page 25 and 26: 2 .ETYM In Pre-Greek substrate word
- Page 27 and 28: 6 • VAR Also apaf.LLC;, apaLC; (P
- Page 29 and 30: 10 ayyo1t'lvla liyy01tTJVla [n.pl.]
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- Page 35 and 36: 22 aelPW 1 23 oETYM In the meaning
- Page 37 and 38: 26 aWl awu. U£TOV . amaTov. LlKeAo
- Page 39: 30 Ci8pa
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- Page 45 and 46: 42 alpa 1 a:La6wv 43 .DER ai1tEl
- Page 47 and 48: uhvu UKUKUALe;, -LOOe; 47 uiXflUAWT
- Page 49 and 50: 50 aKaOKa .ETYM Cf. eYKapo
- Page 51 and 52: 54 aKopvu 55 .ETYM Derived by the a
- Page 53 and 54: 58 oVAR Aor. oxrmvwCJm (Anacr.), se
- Page 55 and 56: 62 UAY°C; .ETYM Uncertain. One con
- Page 57 and 58: 66 'Wahrhaftigkeit' (S. E.) and CtA
- Page 59 and 60: 70 CiAlOfla .DER UAwm
- Page 61 and 62: 74 UAUKTOTtEOTj 75 words, so Pre-Gr
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- Page 67 and 68: 86 cq..l£IVWV .DER UflOL 'change,
- Page 69 and 70: 90 Uf-lOlOC; 91 aflOLOC; [adj.] . K
- Page 71 and 72: 94 95 .ETYM Considered to be a cont
- Page 73 and 74: aVUUJLI-UJW =>uIau. aVUKapSlOV =>Ka
- Page 75 and 76: 102 aV£flWVf] (who calms the wind;
- Page 77 and 78: 106 UV9PU
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- Page 81 and 82: 114 l\rrClTOUpIU Connection with rr
- Page 83 and 84: 118 CurOAUVTlOV oVAR = Ilu(a llelll
- Page 85 and 86: 122 1914: 145f. Fur.: 142 compares
- Page 87 and 88: 126 apylAAa apYlUa =apyEAAa. apYlUo
- Page 89 and 90: 130 .DIAL Myc. dat. a-re, adj. a-re
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134 apflu 2 135 .COMP apflaTO-rrTjY
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appawv 1, -WVOC; 139 as a suffIx -a
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142 apniw apnlw [V.] 'to bind to, h
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147 .ETYM Klingenschmitt 1974: 274'
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150 CUJKap[w =>oxalpw. aaKapi, -iSo
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1 154 155 .ETYM From *n-skW-eto-, l
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aaUATOC; [f., m.] 'asphalt, bitumen
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Ct'q..lV, -evoe; C1TEIlW [v.] 'to m
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166 urrUKT]e;, -OU .DER Diminutive
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170 aUATJpa As remarked by Clackson
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174 auxoc; 'id.' (sch.). auxaAtoc;
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178 oDER a
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182 .ETYM The variation X/K and the
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1 186 MSS 37 (1978): 39-57. The sam
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1 190 pupaAov oETYM Onomatopoeic wo
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194 UKavov 2 aKavov 2 [n.] 'Brassic
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avaU00
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202 .ETYM Cf. apKe
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206 aTtw .VAR an::uw =>atVw. aTl&K'
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210 PETTOVlK 211 PElKMiE
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214 .COMP wflo-pwe;, -TOe; 'eating
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218 UflUAOUVW. EVidently, the latt
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1 222 AIKavov A[Kavov =>Alxa. AlKa
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L 226 ollOla [f.] . Koi\.ufla
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230 .ETYM Since the word is Doric,
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234 .DER puEUfla 'decision of a jud
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239 provoke' (H.) is not related (p
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242 .ETYM Probably Pre-Greek on acc
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247 Connection with PEXW is phoneti
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L, 250 {,.rava wnaV£lpa 251 Greek
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254 net; also that which is around
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YUAl .ETYM Similarly to aeAvTJ, the
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yupvov Pre-Greek. Not related to pU
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266 yeveu yepa YEVEa .VAR yeve. =-y
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Yll(Y)YAl ylYYAlav 271 y£WPYO
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T , 274 ylVVO .ETYM Perhaps for *yL
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yAUcpW 'stunned by sweet wine' (H.)
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T yoOCiv .ETYM yooa has been compar
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I ------T· - 286 ypU'l'UlO
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290 YUYUL Solmsen 1909: 216). ey-yu
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294 yWV[u influence from
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86.KpU 299 'divider, carver' (Od.)
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302 E.avaol E.UVUOl [m.pl.] 'Danaan
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306 oaUKoc; .ETYM No exact parallel
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310 OUVU, 6 (, TO) O£lfluTooflm, -
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314 MAcpoi of the leaves, Stri:imbe
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T 318 oepw .COMP Preftxes clflqn-,
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81mTu 327 .ETYM The word has been c
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330 .ETYM OLanpU
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--.- 334 .DER oleupUIlwoT]
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O(OTtOe; O(aKOe; 339 O(OTtOC; .ETYM
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342 Ovo
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347 24. Poetical form with metrical
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350 servant' (Eust.); oouA6OflUL, -
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_--' ----'--'_.J_..,, ___ _ _ _ -'
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Opw'l' PW'l' [m.] . uv9pw1toc; 'man
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Ow .DER ouol
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-.----- --- ea Ea [interj.] express
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370 eydpw eyKplC;, -100C; 371 dimin
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374 eOva .ETYM From the verb for 's
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379 with 6SVEio
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£IKWV, -ovo
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elAuw .ETYM Form in -lYY( 0)- (Schw
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.. 390 dp£pov etc.), fut. dpw (£l
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394 £Le; (1941): 339ff.), £LPWV£
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eK -cpAUVoo.VW 399 a truce' (Hell.)
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407 .ETYM Unknown. Probably Pre-Gre
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. - .. ... I I, 410 EAS£iv 411 (Ph
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414 .DER Denominative £AAoTCleuw [
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Efl1tle;, -lOOe; a1tUV (Brugmann IF
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422 £voopU Vaan 2008 s.v. endo, th
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EVelVOe; 1 probably related. The co
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430 EVoe; £vroe; 431 .ETYM Acc. to
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434 MAEl 435 sest'b; note Gaul. sue
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EJtd EJtd [conj.] 'as, when, becaus
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T i 442 bUKOKKOUP°C; £7tLKOKKOUP0
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E1tO
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450 epe8w 451 improbable, however.
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454 epwvuw 455 XT]AeLV would then m
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ep[ElaKo
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Epflcrw 2 "EPfloEpfl
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EpUW, -oflat .ETYM Old adjective in
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470 ee; eaTLU 471 tc; [prep.]=>£te
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474 ihai\.ov with ETaLpLO"fla, -LO"
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T euOLa .ETYM One previously posite
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EUVOUX°C; also possible), Lat. van
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euw .ETYM Greek euxoflcu is identic
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490 .COMP EV-EXUPOV [n.] 'pledge, s
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.. z a.- 'very', mostly strengthen
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499 (Orph.); cf. Chantraine 1933: 4
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502 [ucpov that the word entered Gr
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H 1 [pcl.] 'certainly, really' emp
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T- I 510 formation from ou
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514 AuaKW .COMP As a second member
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-r- 518 Ttflat [V.] 'to sit' (epic,
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522 .ETYM Reminiscent of TrUVLU 'Tr
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526 pOC; 1tOAUTlP0C;' 1tOAUapoupoc;
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530 8aAaaaa .COMP As a first member
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-8EAUflvo
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542 8epflOTT]e; 'warmth, heat' (lA)
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--- -- 547 .DIAL Dor. eayw. .COMP A
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550 8Aa01W; [f.] 'shepherd's purse,
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554 SpVoe; SpIoa, -aKOe; 555 • VA
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558 9povo
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eueAAU reminiscent of the vessel na
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566 Elupuo
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570 *eWUUW *6wO'O'w [v.] 'to make d
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10lW way' (Eust.). 2. iOIOTTJ, -TJT
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as an artificial formation, BM 469,
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586 .VAR Also (secondary?) LKt[V (-
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590 LllaTlov fetter' in DeU 409, 7?
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594 ive.;, -voe.; 595 with birdlime
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... ------------'-----'----'-- 599
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602 iaToe; iaTe; [m.] 'beam (of a l
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--.;."-,. : -.. - I 606 IXWP, -wp
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K Ka [pd.] => Ke. Kaaea => yapa80v.
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614 Hasammil(i/as), a Hattic god. W
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622 KUAavopoc; KaAEOO 623 KaAaf.llV
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T \ KUATlO
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Kcq.lapOe; 1 KaI-HipTJe;· oeaflTJe
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Ko.VaOOL However, given the variati
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Kcmavol further reminiscent of Gall
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Kupoaflov .ETYM The gloss is partly
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KUpKUplC; KUPKUPlC; [?] . UAWV
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Kumwp, -OpOC; .DER Short form (see
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T ·VAR Kal)'l ' -'lKO
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-r- I i 662 Gr. KW- and Skt. sas- s
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666 we would prefer a root reconstr
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KEVEWV KtX\(a KlAAlpa.:;. KEUW [v.]
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-------- - --- -------- oVAR Only a
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KtpEpOC; £Aauvw. Not to be include
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682 .COMP U-KEPXVOC; 'without hoars
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686 .VAR Also -ov [n.]; KllAcHJTpm
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KTjpUAOe; Greek evidence points to
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KIOaAov .DER KlyKAlW [v.] 'to chang
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KLAAUP°C; .DER With shift of accen
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, I 702 Klpa KlaeoKplKo
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706 .ETYM From a reduplicated root
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7lO KAU!1p6 [adj.] 'cocked, cropped
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714 142); br[-KAo1to
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718 .ETYM Mostly derived from KEAof
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722 (Pl.), yvumwp = KvacpeUe; (Man.
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KVUU 2 'scratch'. => KVUW. Kvu(a 2
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730 731 would have given **Kpu8-u-
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734 KOKXO [?] :=: Lat. coculum 'a v
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KOVIAT] • DER KovouAwoT]
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750 Kopa, -aKO
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754 Ko.p[aVVo.v KOpUOOe;; 755 Kop[a
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K6pxopo
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Konuvu that is in balance on top of
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T Kpa(w learned contructions to exp
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774 775 • ETYM A Pre-Greek varian
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KPll1lI
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KPOK11 2 KpOK'1 2 [f.) 'rounded peb
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Kpuep6c; kruSit'; Latv. krClUset 't
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790 KTdc.; 791 .ETYM The present KT
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--- .. ----. r I 794 795 acc. to EM
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Ku9vov KUOVOV [adj.] . TO aKUov
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802 KUflUAlW 'to play the cymbals'
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806 Kupaala the K.' (sch.); Ku
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810 Ktmao *wa in open syllable yiel
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' . __ _ ___ _ o.! -'- 814 after A
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818 has therewith become unclear; a
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"_" "C '"_ , __ ,___ ___--'-_-"-___
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------ - ------ -- AUA€W .ETYM Th
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Aaflupoe; Brassica arvensis', see s
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AU111'W .DER Aamcrfla 'boasting' (C
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AcrrU(J(JO flUL oETYM As a North-We
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A£q.lWV, -wvo
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oVAR OflO-AElTWp = aUA-AELTOUpYOe;
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" " ,, __ ,,cc r ' , \ 850 Aea
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-- ----'-'-- ---'----'- r -"--=- AE
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.. 858 .ETYM Except for the ending
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862 ALKpL
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866 ALO"yapLov from AL
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--,---- i Aop86e; .DER AOlflWolle
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874 AOcpUW 'to be crested' (Babr.,
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AUIlU, -UTOe; For the name of the w
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882 AW perhaps to be further analyz
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M !la [pcl.] asseverating 'really,
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endered as \jIlAWepOV by H., which
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flaKE8voe; flUKE6v6 [adj.] 'tall, s
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.ETYM Formation like llaAaKoc;; the
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902 flavva 2 .ETYM Probably a loan,
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906 flUpC\.Tj aplATJ [f.] 'glowing
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910 highly improbable. Schwyzer: 53
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914 flcmov .ETYM The difficulty in
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918 IldlEWV, -EOUaa 2. From lleyaAo
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922 ka- 'small man' (with a themati
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IlEALU .ETYM Old inherited neuter f
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930 A yod-present was formed to the
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934 935 ·VAR Hes. Op. 469 -WV, pro
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939 pralel formation to Ațt. f·uh
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942 IlAOV 1 943 !111Ka0!1Ul [v.] 't
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947 However, flVlY cannot be combin
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950 ·COMP flllxavo-nol6 'machine-b
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954 fllvu9w 955 marriage' (Cod. Jus
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958 959 of 'wages', Illa8o
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jlOAOUP°C; KaTajlOLX0C; jlOlX0C; (
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1'" , floPflW, -ou 'hermit-like, mo
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970 ilop
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974 .ETYM Formation like 6.a1t
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979 • Y AR Gen. also -ou (Ion. -
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as an explanation of IlUplUKle;; af
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spout of a lamp' (Hes. Se. 267, Ion
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990 .COMP As a second member in £1
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994 vaLw vaoc; 995 makes it appear
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vauayoc; -ETYM It is unclear from t
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1002 50; vEPpw8Tj
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1006 other verbs in -aoflaL, -aw (c
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1010 Denominative verb v(e)oo"Geuw,
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1014 -YEW 3 -YEW 3 [v.] 'to amass,
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1018 VllpOV .COMP As a first member
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1022 Connection with the root of ve
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1026 776: VUKTCtAW1tU
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1030 VWKap, -apo
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1034 £i [n.] Name of the letter (C
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1039 Verbs: 1. UA-( oflat 'to fetch
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opua 1043 ·ETYM Words reminiscent
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60uvTj 1047 Ma [adv.] 'with the tee
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1050 6(0e; 1 OOC; 1 [m.] 'branch, t
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1054 Oio[1tou
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1058 .ETYM Perhaps related to o'(f
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1062 o'(mpoe; -VAR olmOe; (Att.). -
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1066 OKVOouAuL OAaLTOl [m.pl.] . a1
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01..00
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1074 oAuv00e; Windekens BNF 6 (1955
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1079 progressive assimilation and b
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1082 ovaAa oVAR Cf. 0lloupa· a£ll
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1086 OVoe; for which see ova80e;)
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1090 orr .VAR Also v.I. -wp; dat.sg
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.1"'. 1094 01tUlW 01tUlW [v.] 'to m
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OpyUlU .DER opyLa, -aoo [f.] 'belon
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1102 6pLyavov OpKOe; 1103 .DER 1. A
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1106 °PV£OV explanation of bt[V£
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1110 °POUW opo08up'l 1111 'aPEO-Ta
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1114 Op
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1118 fails because there is no refl
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1122 oaXTj 1 oaXTJ 1 [f.] 'scrotum'
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1126 OUALo PGr. wolnii- can be attr
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1130 olipoC; 3 .COMP Cret. oupeuw [
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1134 .COMP Often as a second member
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OljlOV 1139 Denominative verbs 5. O
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1142 TIu80e; TIu8oC; [n.] 'incident
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naAaaT • YAR Fut. inf. naAa£flEV
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1150 mxvoc; changed to navST]p by f
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1154 napoLf·da .ETYM The formation
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.DIAL Mye. pa-te . TCUTOe; 1 • CO
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1162 believable, obedient' (lA), m8
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1166 Adverb 1tAT]crlov (ll.), Aeol.
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1170 .VAR Plur. 1t£AWpU beside sin
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1174 .COMP mm:po-yapov [n.] 'pepper
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m:pKVOe; -ETYM From 1tEpl, with the
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1182 rrE-rpa, -T] 'ready to fly' (A
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1186 1t'lA6 [m.] 'loam, clay, mud,
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mKEpLov 1191 .DER m8aKvTj (Thasos v
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1194 rrlvw • VAR Variant forms ar
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7t[aUVoe; 7tAUYYWV 1199 7tlm:[80fla
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1202 .COMP Also with m:pl-, U1tO-,
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1206 7tAdwv • ETYM Etymology uncl
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1210 1tA'l,O'lOV 'near'. =>1tEAU
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1214 1tVlYW .ETYM The verb and its
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1218 noloe; -COMP E.g. nOlv-TjAan:w
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1222 1topeLV • VAR Dor. -uaow. .D
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1226 'id.', both metrically conditi
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1230 npaTVlov KaKo-npuy-€w (Att.)
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I 1234 nplVo
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1242 n:poXVU .DER n:poX£IP-lov (-o
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nUKU • VAR Aor. muiaat, fut. mUla
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tLOEW .ETYM The word rtLtaaw is an
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1254 1255 7tVY!11l [f.] 'fist, fist
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1tUVSUVOflat 1tu6C; 2 1259 word [Kr
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1262 1!tJPYoC; 1tUpyoC; [m.] 'tower
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1266 1tWAo
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1270 .COMP Compounds like pa8-ofJxo
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1274 paa =>paLla. pavo [f.] 'briar,
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p£00
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pOV C. With zero grade: 1. pUTO 'st
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l286 .DER plKV-£l(; 'id.', enlarge
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1290 Lat. Rosalia (Asia Minor), als
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1294 has no initial vowel, a geneti
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-ETYM Borrowed from Eg. rms 'ship'
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1302 *crU[poo 2 crCtAOC; 1303 .ETYM
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1306 aavcu 1, -UKOC; .COMP aaVCapaK
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1310 (J(ipwv 'coffin' (inscr.), Lat
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1314 craucrapov and connected with
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1318 aEAaYEoflUl, -EW 'concerning a
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1322 1323 .DER As a second member i
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aL
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1330 .COMP Rarely with £m-, OLa-.
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1334 OWIOV of a.' (Hell. and late),
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mcpAOC; aKuAu9upw 1339 O'l
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1342 since we are dealing with a te
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O"KEAOe; eaKAllKa is widely atteste
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1350 1351 -ETYM Popular expressive
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1354 OKlVeapL(W .ETYM A foreign wor
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OKonEW, OKOma, OKono -aKEnT0f.lUl.
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aKUAU plunder' (but see s.v.). Only
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aflapaYEW I I For the Greek reflex
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1370 0fluyepO
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1374 anUOl, anUOlov, anuowv, anuowv
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arrcrro
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' ',":" , I ar(AaLOV 'pestle' (H.)
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01tOAa01tupa80L. 01tVpa60l [pI.] 'd
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1390 the limited distribution, the
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1394 .VAR Only pres. except aor. Ka
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*skwel- is very meager. The forms a
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1402 Gn:poTC .ETYM The above forms
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1408 • ETYM Recalls
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, I 1412 oETYM Probably originally
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1416 aTpUXVOV OTUTCTCElOV 1417 •
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1420 auaypl
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oii
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1430 .DER -LVO
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1434 aCjlpupa81a, etc. .DER Diminut
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1439 Lat. scheda [f.] 'stroke of pa
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T Tu£Ua [f.] 'tablet' (IP to VIP).
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1447 .ETYM Properly "bearer", a sub
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1450 TUVUTUl 1451 aq)Upo (beside Ta
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1454 Tapcpw -ETYM Words in Armenian
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n:lpea • DER 1. TOVO
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·ETYM The corresponding expression
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T£vayoe; C. With full grade: T£ll
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1470 .DER n:pfllvS-lvoe; (Lepe-) 'b
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1474 TtTTl, -iyo
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1479 -COMP Very often as a first me
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n9mpwaaw 'arrow'. This means that i
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If: ...•. ''.' '''W I TIvaaaw .V
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1490 Ticpo
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1494 Torru(tov TOpVOe; 1495 TOT((iL
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-rpay
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1502 Tpe -ETYM PIE adj. *dhrh,t'-u-
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1506 possible, if we assume that Tp
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1510 Tpuyaw 1511 TPlW [V.] 'to buzz
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1514 TpUW • COMP Also with KaTa-,
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l···?·.'.:.,' ){ rs .·.:.··.
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1522 .ETYM In theory, one might con
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M£po .ETYM Possible cognates inclu
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uAlyyEe; 1531 'wood-fetcher' (Phot.
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1534 U1t£ptPa • V AR Adv. -W
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( 7, ·,'.' I 1539 U(JKuOa [?] . uo
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cpalvw, -Oflat Eflcpa-m
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1552 cpaoe; [f.] 'brightness'; as a
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T I 1556 cpapuy cpaaaa 1557 cpapuy
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1560 Funke 'spark', but this sugges
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1566 .DER CPYlVO
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1572 qnapoc; cplap6c; [adj.] 'gleam
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1579
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I I 1586
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1590
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1594 cppUVT] .ETYM Without exact ag
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qnlpKo
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1602 CPWp, -pOC; languages do not s
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1606 further connection with Skt. h
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1610 xaALV6e; .DER xaAlf·l(i£lV (
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xCto
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1618 (X£LpOOP01tOl cpwn:
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1622 XElpOf1UKrpov [n.] 'towel, clo
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1626 .ETYM Interpreted as *X£lp-ap
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.ETYM "cuta T
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XAaLva .ETYM The dialectal forms xe
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Some Celtic and Germanic words with
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xopO xoXJ] [f.] 'gall', also metaph
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xpaivw xpalVW [v.] 'to besmear, sul
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XPl!l1tTO!lUl, -TW [v.] med. (mostl
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·ETYM Seemingly, a formation with
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• V AR Only present. .COMP Also p
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1662 .DER \jIeK-T'1 [m.] 'censurer'
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1666 .ETYM The glosses \jIaKTp and
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.VAR Also \llOIal, \IIum, \IIual. \
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n dJ exclamation of astonishment an
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UAAoflUL, and Ruijgh 1957: 1654 (fo
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1682 wpa -a'fw, -oax'l 2. W'TaKOU
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BIBLIOGRAPHY The bibliographical re
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T BIBLIOGRAPHY CEG 3, 1998 = RPh. 7
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T BIBLIOGRAPHY BIBLIOGRAPHY C. Book
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BIBLIOGRAPHY Bibauw, Jacqueline (ed
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1702 BIBLIOGRAPHY BIBLIOGRAPHY 1940
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1706 BIBLIOGRAPHY Feist, Sigmund 19
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1710 BIBLIOGRAPHY 1956 The characte
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1714 BIBLIOGRAPHY Hoffmann, Otto an
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BIBLIOGRAPHY Kluge, Friedrich and E
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1722 BIBLIOGRAPHY BIBLIOGRAPHY 1723
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BIBLIOGRAPHY Meister, Richard 1893
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1730 BIBLIOGRAPHY BIBLIOGRAPHY 1731
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1734 BIBLIOGRAPHY r , BIBLIOGRAPHY
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BIBLIOGRAPHY r BIBLIOGRAPHY 1739 Sj
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1742 BIBLIOGRAPHY BIBLIOGRAPHY 1743
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INDICES Numbers refer to pages. All
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1 1750 INDICES INDICES 1751 terepp_
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1754 INDICES INDICES 1755 -mi, 416
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1758 INDICES INDICES 1759 vilbinti,
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1762 INDICES INDICES 1763 carros, 4
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I 1766 INDICES INDICES 1767 dregg,
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1770 INDICES INDICES 1771 leifi, 87
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1774 INDICES INDICES 1775 berstan,
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T I 1778 INDICES INDICES 1779 gharm
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1782 INDICES INDICES 1783 Siras-, 6
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1786 INDICES INDICES 1787 inubiio,
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1790 INDICES INDICES 1791 decem, 31
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1794 INDICES INDICES 1795 perperus,
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1798 INDICES INDICES 1799 Uru, 319
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1802 INDICES INDICES 1803 plva, 443
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1806 INDICES INDICES 1807 vanaktei,