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|etymtx=Grammatical information: n.<br />Meaning: <b class="b2">wagon with four wheels, car</b> (LXX, Pap., Edict. Diocl.)<br />Other forms: also <b class="b3">-ος</b> (Ed. Diocl.)<br />Compounds: as 1. member in <b class="b3">καρρο-πηγός</b>, <b class="b3">-ποιός</b> (gloss.).<br />Derivatives: Dimin. <b class="b3">καρρίον</b> (gloss.) and <b class="b3">καρρικὸς γόμος</b> <b class="b2">last of a wagon</b> (Palmyra IIp). -<br />Origin: LW [a loanword which is (probably) not of Pre-Greek origin] Lat.<br />Etymology: From Lat. [[carrus]] (genus after <b class="b3">ἅρμα</b>; late Lat. also <b class="b2">-um</b>), which comes from Celtic. Further see W.-Hofmann s. [[carrus]].
|etymtx=Grammatical information: n.<br />Meaning: <b class="b2">wagon with four wheels, car</b> (LXX, Pap., Edict. Diocl.)<br />Other forms: also <b class="b3">-ος</b> (Ed. Diocl.)<br />Compounds: as 1. member in <b class="b3">καρρο-πηγός</b>, <b class="b3">-ποιός</b> (gloss.).<br />Derivatives: Dimin. <b class="b3">καρρίον</b> (gloss.) and <b class="b3">καρρικὸς γόμος</b> <b class="b2">last of a wagon</b> (Palmyra IIp). -<br />Origin: LW [a loanword which is (probably) not of Pre-Greek origin] Lat.<br />Etymology: From Lat. [[carrus]] (genus after <b class="b3">ἅρμα</b>; late Lat. also <b class="b2">-um</b>), which comes from Celtic. Further see W.-Hofmann s. [[carrus]].
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|ftr='''κάρρον''': {kárron}<br />'''Forms''': auch -ος (''Ed''. ''Diocl''.)<br />'''Grammar''': n. (LXX, Pap., ''Edict''. ''Diocl''.),<br />'''Meaning''': [[Art vierrädriger Wagen]], [[Karren]];<br />'''Composita''' : als Vorderglied in καρροπηγός, -[[ποιός]] (Gloss.).<br />'''Derivative''': Davon das Demin. [[καρρίον]] (Gloss.) und καρρικὸς [[γόμος]] [[Karrenlast]] (Palmyra II<sup>p</sup>).<br />'''Etymology''' : Zunächst aus lat. ''carrus'' (Genus wohl nach [[ἅρμα]]; spätlat. auch -''um''), das aus dem Keltischen stammt. Weiteres bei W.-Hofmann s. ''carrus''.<br />'''Page''' 1,793
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Full diacritics: κάρρον Medium diacritics: κάρρον Low diacritics: κάρρον Capitals: ΚΑΡΡΟΝ
Transliteration A: kárron Transliteration B: karron Transliteration C: karron Beta Code: ka/rron

English (LSJ)

τό,

   A car, cart, LXX 1 Es.5.55 (cod. A), PGoodsp.Cair.30xxix 21 (ii A. D.), Edict.Diocl.15.38a: κάρρος, ὁ, ib.39:—hence καρροπηγός, ὁ, and καρρ-ποιός, ὁ, coach-builder, Gloss.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

κάρρον: τό, ὡς καὶ νῦν, Λατ. carrum, δίτροχον ἁμάξιον, Ἑβδ. (Γ' Ἔσδρ. Ε', 55, 78).

Frisk Etymological English

Grammatical information: n.
Meaning: wagon with four wheels, car (LXX, Pap., Edict. Diocl.)
Other forms: also -ος (Ed. Diocl.)
Compounds: as 1. member in καρρο-πηγός, -ποιός (gloss.).
Derivatives: Dimin. καρρίον (gloss.) and καρρικὸς γόμος last of a wagon (Palmyra IIp). -
Origin: LW [a loanword which is (probably) not of Pre-Greek origin] Lat.
Etymology: From Lat. carrus (genus after ἅρμα; late Lat. also -um), which comes from Celtic. Further see W.-Hofmann s. carrus.

Frisk Etymology German

κάρρον: {kárron}
Forms: auch -ος (Ed. Diocl.)
Grammar: n. (LXX, Pap., Edict. Diocl.),
Meaning: Art vierrädriger Wagen, Karren;
Composita : als Vorderglied in καρροπηγός, -ποιός (Gloss.).
Derivative: Davon das Demin. καρρίον (Gloss.) und καρρικὸς γόμος Karrenlast (Palmyra IIp).
Etymology : Zunächst aus lat. carrus (Genus wohl nach ἅρμα; spätlat. auch -um), das aus dem Keltischen stammt. Weiteres bei W.-Hofmann s. carrus.
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