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|etymtx=Grammatical information: n.<br />Meaning: [[heart]]; on the meaning Bolelli Ann. d. Scuola Norm. di Pisa 17, 65ff. and M. Biraud, LAMA 10 (1989) 1-32 (Il.)<br />Other forms: only nom.-acc. except <b class="b3">ἤτορι</b> (Pi., Simon.)<br />Compounds: As 2. member in <b class="b3">μεγαλ-ήτωρ</b>, <b class="b3">-ορος</b> <b class="b2">great-hearted</b> (Il.).<br />Derivatives: <b class="b3">ἦτρον</b> n. [[abdomen]] (IA; on the formation Schwyzer 461) with <b class="b3">ἠτριαῖος</b> <b class="b2">belonging to the abdomen</b> (Ar.); cf. e. g. <b class="b3">νεφρ-ιαῖος</b> and Chantraine Formation 49.<br />Origin: IE [Indo-European] [344] <b class="b2">*h₁eh₁tr̥</b> [[heart]], [[intestines]]<br />Etymology: Old <b class="b2">r(-n</b>?)-stem with Aeol. <b class="b3">-ορ</b> for zero grade <b class="b3">-αρ</b> (J. Schmidt Pluralbild. 177, Sommer Nominalkomp. 135). The word is also found in Germanic and Celtic, e. g. OWNo. [[æðr]] f. [[wein]], OHG <b class="b2">ād(a)ra</b>, MHG [[āder]] [[Ader]], [[vein]], pl. [[intestines]], OIr. [[inathar]] (< <b class="b2">*en-ōtro-</b>) [[intestines]] (Fick 1, 366, J. Schmidt Pluralbild. 198); further Pok. 344. - On the meaning [[heart]] ἦτορ [[intestines]] cf. e. g. OE [[hreðer]] [[breast]], [[belly]], [[heart]], OHG [[herdar]] [[intestines]];<br />See also: s. also [[κῆρ]], <b class="b3">καρδία</b>. | |etymtx=Grammatical information: n.<br />Meaning: [[heart]]; on the meaning Bolelli Ann. d. Scuola Norm. di Pisa 17, 65ff. and M. Biraud, LAMA 10 (1989) 1-32 (Il.)<br />Other forms: only nom.-acc. except <b class="b3">ἤτορι</b> (Pi., Simon.)<br />Compounds: As 2. member in <b class="b3">μεγαλ-ήτωρ</b>, <b class="b3">-ορος</b> <b class="b2">great-hearted</b> (Il.).<br />Derivatives: <b class="b3">ἦτρον</b> n. [[abdomen]] (IA; on the formation Schwyzer 461) with <b class="b3">ἠτριαῖος</b> <b class="b2">belonging to the abdomen</b> (Ar.); cf. e. g. <b class="b3">νεφρ-ιαῖος</b> and Chantraine Formation 49.<br />Origin: IE [Indo-European] [344] <b class="b2">*h₁eh₁tr̥</b> [[heart]], [[intestines]]<br />Etymology: Old <b class="b2">r(-n</b>?)-stem with Aeol. <b class="b3">-ορ</b> for zero grade <b class="b3">-αρ</b> (J. Schmidt Pluralbild. 177, Sommer Nominalkomp. 135). The word is also found in Germanic and Celtic, e. g. OWNo. [[æðr]] f. [[wein]], OHG <b class="b2">ād(a)ra</b>, MHG [[āder]] [[Ader]], [[vein]], pl. [[intestines]], OIr. [[inathar]] (< <b class="b2">*en-ōtro-</b>) [[intestines]] (Fick 1, 366, J. Schmidt Pluralbild. 198); further Pok. 344. - On the meaning [[heart]] ἦτορ [[intestines]] cf. e. g. OE [[hreðer]] [[breast]], [[belly]], [[heart]], OHG [[herdar]] [[intestines]];<br />See also: s. also [[κῆρ]], <b class="b3">καρδία</b>. | ||
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|mdlsjtxt=[in Hom. [[always]] in nom. or acc.]<br />the [[heart]] as a [[part]] of the [[body]], Il.:—then, as the [[seat]] of [[life]], [[life]], [[ἦτορ]] [[ὀλέσσαι]] Il.:—as the [[seat]] of [[feeling]], the [[heart]], Il., etc. | |||
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