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|etymtx=Grammatical information: n.<br />Meaning: <b class="b2">torch, oak wood</b> (Stratt.; also S. Fr. 177 [cod. <b class="b3">γραφίοις</b>]?).<br />Origin: SUX [probably of Pre-Greek origin] Eur.<br />Etymology: From an (Illyr.?) word for [[beech]], [[oak]], <b class="b2">*grabu</b>, seen in Umbr. [[Grabovius]], surname of Iupiter; the word is found in ModGr. <b class="b3">γράβος</b> (Epirus), <b class="b3">γάβρος</b> (Arcadia). Further to Russ. [[grab]] etc., and OPr. <b class="b2">wosi-grabis</b>. S. Vasmer Russ. et. Wb. s. v., Georgakas ByzZ 41, 361f., Porzig Gliederung 148. Rejected by Garbini, Studi Pisani I 391ff. Also Restelli, Studi Pisani II 820. Cf. [[κράββατος]]. - Fur. 169 compares <b class="b3">γοβρίαι φανοί</b>, <b class="b3">λαμπτῆρες</b> H, which cannot be ignored; he concludes that the word is a non-IE substratum word perh. from the Balkans.
|etymtx=Grammatical information: n.<br />Meaning: <b class="b2">torch, oak wood</b> (Stratt.; also S. Fr. 177 [cod. <b class="b3">γραφίοις</b>]?).<br />Origin: SUX [probably of Pre-Greek origin] Eur.<br />Etymology: From an (Illyr.?) word for [[beech]], [[oak]], <b class="b2">*grabu</b>, seen in Umbr. [[Grabovius]], surname of Iupiter; the word is found in ModGr. <b class="b3">γράβος</b> (Epirus), <b class="b3">γάβρος</b> (Arcadia). Further to Russ. [[grab]] etc., and OPr. <b class="b2">wosi-grabis</b>. S. Vasmer Russ. et. Wb. s. v., Georgakas ByzZ 41, 361f., Porzig Gliederung 148. Rejected by Garbini, Studi Pisani I 391ff. Also Restelli, Studi Pisani II 820. Cf. [[κράββατος]]. - Fur. 169 compares <b class="b3">γοβρίαι φανοί</b>, <b class="b3">λαμπτῆρες</b> H, which cannot be ignored; he concludes that the word is a non-IE substratum word perh. from the Balkans.
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|ftr='''γράβιον''': {grábion}<br />'''Grammar''': n.<br />'''Meaning''': [[Holz einer Eichenart]], [[Fackel]] (Stratt., Amerias, wohl auch S. ''Fr''. 177 [cod. γραφίοις]).<br />'''Etymology''' : Aus einem illyr. Wort für [[Weißbuche]], [[Eiche]], *''grabu'', das in umbr.-illyr. ''Grabovius'' [[Eichengott]], Beiname des Iupiter enthalten ist und noch im Neugriech. lebt: γράβος (Epirus), γάβρος (Arkadien). Hierher auch als urverwandt das slav. Wort für [[Hagebuche]], russ. ''grab'' usw., ebenso wie apreuß. ''wosi''-''grabis'' [[Spindelbaum]]. Lit. bei Vasmer Russ. et. Wb. s. v., außerdem Specht KZ 66, 58, Ursprung 63, Georgakas ByzZ 41, 361f., Porzig Gliederung 148.<br />'''Page''' 1,323
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Transliteration A: grábion Transliteration B: grabion Transliteration C: gravion Beta Code: gra/bion

English (LSJ)

τό,

   A torch, Strattis 50, Amerias ap.Ath.15.699e, prob. in S.Fr.177 (pl.).

German (Pape)

[Seite 503] Ath. XV, 699 e τὸ πρίνινον ἢ δρύϊνον ξύλον, ὅπερ ἐθλασμένον καὶ κατεσχισμένον ἐξάπτεσθαι καὶ φαίνειν τοῖς ὁδοιποροῦσιν, eine Art Fackel, aus einem abgeschlitzten Spahn;. auch VLL.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

γράβιον: τό, πυρσός,εἶδος λαμπάδος,Στράττις Φοιν.6,πρβλ. Ἀθήν.699Ε, «τὸ πρίνινον ἢ δρύινον ξύλον,ὅπερ τεθλασμένον καὶ κατεσχισμένον ἐξάπτεται καὶ φαίνει τοῖς ὁδοιποροῦσι».

Spanish (DGE)

-ου, τό

• Prosodia: [-ᾰ-]
antorcha Stratt.53, Theodorid.SHell.739, Seleuc.46, Amer.p.10.

• Etimología: Dud., quizá deriv. de *γράβος n. de árbol, cf. gr. mod. γράβος ‘especie de encina’ que algunos derivan de ilir. *grabu, cf. umbr. Grabovius epít. de Júpiter.

Frisk Etymological English

Grammatical information: n.
Meaning: torch, oak wood (Stratt.; also S. Fr. 177 [cod. γραφίοις]?).
Origin: SUX [probably of Pre-Greek origin] Eur.
Etymology: From an (Illyr.?) word for beech, oak, *grabu, seen in Umbr. Grabovius, surname of Iupiter; the word is found in ModGr. γράβος (Epirus), γάβρος (Arcadia). Further to Russ. grab etc., and OPr. wosi-grabis. S. Vasmer Russ. et. Wb. s. v., Georgakas ByzZ 41, 361f., Porzig Gliederung 148. Rejected by Garbini, Studi Pisani I 391ff. Also Restelli, Studi Pisani II 820. Cf. κράββατος. - Fur. 169 compares γοβρίαι φανοί, λαμπτῆρες H, which cannot be ignored; he concludes that the word is a non-IE substratum word perh. from the Balkans.

Frisk Etymology German

γράβιον: {grábion}
Grammar: n.
Meaning: Holz einer Eichenart, Fackel (Stratt., Amerias, wohl auch S. Fr. 177 [cod. γραφίοις]).
Etymology : Aus einem illyr. Wort für Weißbuche, Eiche, *grabu, das in umbr.-illyr. Grabovius Eichengott, Beiname des Iupiter enthalten ist und noch im Neugriech. lebt: γράβος (Epirus), γάβρος (Arkadien). Hierher auch als urverwandt das slav. Wort für Hagebuche, russ. grab usw., ebenso wie apreuß. wosi-grabis Spindelbaum. Lit. bei Vasmer Russ. et. Wb. s. v., außerdem Specht KZ 66, 58, Ursprung 63, Georgakas ByzZ 41, 361f., Porzig Gliederung 148.
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