ῥυμουλκέω: Difference between revisions
καλῶς γέ μου τὸν υἱὸν ὦ Στιλβωνίδη εὑρὼν ἀπιόντ' ἀπὸ γυμνασίου λελουμένον οὐκ ἔκυσας, οὐ προσεῖπας, οὐ προσηγάγου, οὐκ ὠρχιπέδισας, ὢν ἐμοὶ πατρικὸς φίλος → Ah! Is this well done, Stilbonides? You met my son coming from the bath after the gymnasium and you neither spoke to him, nor kissed him, nor took him with you, nor ever once felt his balls. Would anyone call you an old friend of mine?
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|Definition=(<b class="b3">ῥῦμα</b> (A) <span class="bibl">2</span>, <b class="b3">ἕλκω</b>) <span class="sense"><p> <span class="bld">A</span> | |Definition=(<b class="b3">ῥῦμα</b> (A) <span class="bibl">2</span>, <b class="b3">ἕλκω</b>) <span class="sense"><p> <span class="bld">A</span> [[draw by a line]], [[tow]], Lat. [[remulcare]] or [[remulco agere]], ναῦς <span class="bibl">Plb.1.27.9</span>, cf. <span class="bibl">Str.5.3.6</span>, <span class="bibl">D.S.20.74</span>, <b class="b2">Peripl.M. Rubr</b>.<span class="bibl">44</span>, etc.</span> | ||
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Revision as of 14:43, 7 July 2020
English (LSJ)
(ῥῦμα (A) 2, ἕλκω)
A draw by a line, tow, Lat. remulcare or remulco agere, ναῦς Plb.1.27.9, cf. Str.5.3.6, D.S.20.74, Peripl.M. Rubr.44, etc.
German (Pape)
[Seite 851] am Zugseile ziehen, fortziehen, ein Schiff bugsiren; D. Sic. 20, 74; Strab.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
ῥῡμουλκέω: (ῥῦμα Ι. 2, ἕλκω) ὡς καὶ νῦν, ἕλκω διὰ σχοινίου, σύρω κατόπιν μου, Λατ. remulcare ἢ remulco agere, ναῦν Πολύβ. 1. 27, 9, Στράβ. 233, κτλ.
French (Bailly abrégé)
-ῶ :
tirer avec un câble, remorquer.
Étymologie: ῥῦμα, ὁλκός.
Greek Monotonic
ῥῡμουλκέω: (ῥῦμα I. 2, ἕλκω), τραβώ με σχοινί, Λατ. remulcare, ρυμουλκώ, σε Πολύβ. κ.λπ.
Frisk Etymological English
Grammatical information: v.
Meaning: to pull the towing rope, to tow, to take in tow (hell. a. late).
Origin: GR [a formation built with Greek elements]
Etymology: Technical term of the nautical language; from *ῥυμ-ουλκός who draws by a line, tow; tows a boat or as compound directly from ῥύματι ἕλκειν draw the tow-line after other verbs in -ολκέω, e.g. νεωλκέω (: νεωλκός, ναῦν ελκειν), πλινθουλκέω (: πλινθουλκός); cf. Schwyzer 726. The 1. member is not with Georgacas Glotta 36, 180 f. ῥυμός pole (of a chariot) but ῥῦμα tow-line; on the transformation in the ο-stems cf. e.g. αἱμο-βαφής. -- Here as LW [loanword] Lat. remulcum n. tow-rope (since Caes.), -āre take in tow (Non.); by W.-Hofmann s.v. doubted. Details ibd. and in Ernout-Meillet s.v.
Middle Liddell
ῥῡμ-ουλκέω, ῥῦμα I. 2, ἕλκω
to tow, Polyb., etc.
Frisk Etymology German
ῥυμουλκέω: {rhumoulkéō}
Grammar: v.
Meaning: am Zugseil ziehen, bugsieren, ins Schlepptau nehmen (hell. u. sp.).
Etymology : Fachausdruck der Seemannssprache; von *ῥυμουλκός der am Zugseil zieht, Bugsierer oder als Zusammenbildung direkt von ῥύματι ἕλκειν am Zugseil ziehen nach anderen Verba auf -ολκέω, z.B. νεωλκέω (: νεωλκός, ναῦν ἓλκειν), πλινθουλκέω (: πλινθουλκός); vgl. Schwyzer 726. Als Vorderglied ist nicht mit Georgacas Glotta 36, 180 f. ῥυμός Weichsel sondern ῥῦμα Zugseil anzusetzen; zur Umbiegung in die ο-Stämme vgl. z.B. αἱμοβαφής. — Hierher als LW lat. remulcum n. Schlepptau (seit Caes.), -āre ins Schlepptau nehmen (Non.); von W.-Hofmann s.v. angezweifelt. Einzelheiten ebd. und bei Ernout-Meillet s.v.
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