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|etymtx=Grammatical information: adj.<br />Meaning: [[voracious]], [[avaricious]], [[gluttonous]], [[coquettish]] (X., com., hell.)<br />Derivatives: <b class="b3">λαμυρία</b> [[wantonness]], [[pertness]] (Plu.), <b class="b3">λαμυρίς</b> f. [[lobe]] (sch. Luc. Lex. 3), <b class="b3">λαμυρῶσαι</b> H. s. <b class="b3">λαιθαρύζειν</b>. - Besides <b class="b3">λάμια</b> f. name of a man-eating monster (Ar.), of a shark (Arist.); in this meaning also <b class="b3">λάμνα</b> or <b class="b3">-νη</b> (Opp.); (<b class="b3">τὰ</b>) <b class="b3">λάμια</b> = <b class="b3">χάσματα</b> (EM. H.; cf. <b class="b3">λαμυρὰ θάλασσα</b> EM 555, 57). - Name of a hero <b class="b3">Λάμος</b> (κ 81). Lycian GN <b class="b3">Λάμυρα</b> (<b class="b3">Λίμυρα</b>), rivern. <b class="b3">Λάμυρος</b>; from <b class="b3">Λά-μυρα</b> (to <b class="b3">Σμύρνα</b> etc.) foll. Heubeck Beitr. z. Namenforsch. 1, 281.<br />Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]<br />Etymology: With <b class="b3">λαμυρός</b> cf. <b class="b3">γλαφυρός</b>, <b class="b3">βδελυρός</b> a. o.; <b class="b3">λάμ-ια</b> with retained <b class="b3">-ια</b> as in <b class="b3">πότνια</b> (Schwyzer 473, Chantraine Form. 98). With <b class="b3">λαμυρός</b> Walde (LEW2 420) compares Lat. [[lemurēs]] <b class="b2">ghosts hovering around of those, who died at a wrong time or who died a forceful death</b>. I see no basis for these speculations; see Frisk. Formally comparison with Gr. <b class="b3">λαμ-</b> seems hardly possible. - From <b class="b3">λάμια</b> Lat. [[lamia]] f. [[vampyr]]; further [[lamium]] n. [[dead nettle]], from <b class="b3">*λάμιον</b> ? (The form <b class="b3">λαμος</b> [[cleft]], sch. Hor. Ep. 1, 13, 10 does not exist). - Further WP. 2, 434, W.-Hofmann s. [[lemurēs]], [[la-mium]]. Here also <b class="b3">λαιμός</b> (s.v.)? - Fur. (index) mostly connects Lemures (above); further he connects <b class="b3">λάβρος</b>, which is possible but uncertain. The word with <b class="b3">-υρ-</b> may well be Pre-Greek.
|etymtx=Grammatical information: adj.<br />Meaning: [[voracious]], [[avaricious]], [[gluttonous]], [[coquettish]] (X., com., hell.)<br />Derivatives: [[λαμυρία]] [[wantonness]], [[pertness]] (Plu.), [[λαμυρίς]] f. [[lobe]] (sch. Luc. Lex. 3), [[λαμυρῶσαι]] H. s. [[λαιθαρύζειν]]. - Besides [[λάμια]] f. name of a man-eating monster (Ar.), of a shark (Arist.); in this meaning also [[λάμνα]] or <b class="b3">-νη</b> (Opp.); ([[τὰ]]) [[λάμια]] = [[χάσματα]] (EM. H.; cf. <b class="b3">λαμυρὰ θάλασσα</b> EM 555, 57). - Name of a hero [[Λάμος]] (κ 81). Lycian GN [[Λάμυρα]] ([[Λίμυρα]]), rivern. [[Λάμυρος]]; from <b class="b3">Λά-μυρα</b> (to [[Σμύρνα]] etc.) foll. Heubeck Beitr. z. Namenforsch. 1, 281.<br />Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]<br />Etymology: With [[λαμυρός]] cf. [[γλαφυρός]], [[βδελυρός]] a. o.; <b class="b3">λάμ-ια</b> with retained <b class="b3">-ια</b> as in [[πότνια]] (Schwyzer 473, Chantraine Form. 98). With [[λαμυρός]] Walde (LEW2 420) compares Lat. [[lemurēs]] <b class="b2">ghosts hovering around of those, who died at a wrong time or who died a forceful death</b>. I see no basis for these speculations; see Frisk. Formally comparison with Gr. <b class="b3">λαμ-</b> seems hardly possible. - From [[λάμια]] Lat. [[lamia]] f. [[vampyr]]; further [[lamium]] n. [[dead nettle]], from <b class="b3">*λάμιον</b> ? (The form [[λαμος]] [[cleft]], sch. Hor. Ep. 1, 13, 10 does not exist). - Further WP. 2, 434, W.-Hofmann s. [[lemurēs]], [[la-mium]]. Here also [[λαιμός]] (s.v.)? - Fur. (index) mostly connects Lemures (above); further he connects [[λάβρος]], which is possible but uncertain. The word with <b class="b3">-υρ-</b> may well be Pre-Greek.
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