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|Transliteration C=glamon
|Transliteration C=glamon
|Beta Code=gla/mwn
|Beta Code=gla/mwn
|Definition=[ᾰ], ον, <span class="sense"><span class="bld">A</span> = [[γλᾰμυρός]], <span class="bibl">Ar.<span class="title">Ra.</span>588</span>, <span class="bibl"><span class="title">Ec.</span>254</span>, <span class="bibl">Eup.9</span>, <span class="bibl">Lys.14.25</span>.</span>
|Definition=[ᾰ], ον, <span class="sense"><span class="bld">A</span> = [[γλαμυρός]] ([[bleary-eyed]], [[blear-eyed]]), <span class="bibl">Ar.<span class="title">Ra.</span>588</span>, <span class="bibl"><span class="title">Ec.</span>254</span>, <span class="bibl">Eup.9</span>, <span class="bibl">Lys.14.25</span>.</span>
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|etymtx=-ωνος<br />Grammatical information: adj.<br />Meaning: [[blear-eyed]] (Com.)<br />Other forms: Same meaning [[γλαμυρός]] (Hp.). From <b class="b3">γλάμος μύξα</b> H. after <b class="b3">-υρός</b> ([[φλεγυρός]], Chantr. 231). Denomin. [[γλαμάω]] (Poll.) = [[λημιάω]] (which LSJ does not give), [[γλάμυξος]] = [[γλαμυρός]] with [[γλαμυξιάω]] (EM), for <b class="b3">γλα[μο]-μυξος</b>? - [[γλημώδης]] = [[γλαμυρός]] (Gal.) after [[λημώδης]]?<br />Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]<br />Etymology: Unknown. Very doubtful is the comparison with Lith. <b class="b2">glẽmės</b>, <b class="b2">gléimės</b> pl. [[slime]] (not here Eng. [[clammy]] [[be sticky]]); and Alb. <b class="b2">ngĺomë</b> [[humid]], [[fresh]] (Pok. 361). The word may be Pre-Greek. - From Greek Lat. [[glamae]] = [[gramiae]] [[viscous humour that collects in the corners of the eyes]].
|etymtx=-ωνος<br />Grammatical information: adj.<br />Meaning: [[blear-eyed]] (Com.)<br />Other forms: Same meaning [[γλαμυρός]] (Hp.). From <b class="b3">γλάμος μύξα</b> H. after <b class="b3">-υρός</b> ([[φλεγυρός]], Chantr. 231). Denomin. [[γλαμάω]] (Poll.) = [[λημιάω]] (which LSJ does not give), [[γλάμυξος]] = [[γλαμυρός]] with [[γλαμυξιάω]] (EM), for <b class="b3">γλα[μο]-μυξος</b>? - [[γλημώδης]] = [[γλαμυρός]] (Gal.) after [[λημώδης]]?<br />Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]<br />Etymology: Unknown. Very doubtful is the comparison with Lith. <b class="b2">glẽmės</b>, <b class="b2">gléimės</b> pl. [[slime]] (not here Eng. [[clammy]] [[be sticky]]); and Alb. <b class="b2">ngĺomë</b> [[humid]], [[fresh]] (Pok. 361). The word may be Pre-Greek. - From Greek Lat. [[glamae]] = [[gramiae]] [[viscous humour that collects in the corners of the eyes]].
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|ftr='''γλάμων''': -ωνος (Kom., Lys.),<br />{glámōn}<br />'''Forms''': [[γλαμυρός]] (Hp., H., ''EM'')<br />'''Meaning''': [[triefäugig]].<br />'''Etymology''' : Von γλάμος· [[μύξα]] H. nach den Adj. auf -ων ([[στράβων]] usw., Chantraine Formation 161) bzw. -υρός ([[φλεγυρός]] usw., ebd. 231). Dazu das Denominativum [[γλαμάω]] (Poll., Moer.) und γλάμυξος = [[γλαμυρός]] mit [[γλαμυξιάω]] (''EM''), nach [[μύξα]] oder für γλα[μο]-μυξος. — Das langvokalische [[γλημώδης]] = [[γλαμυρός]] (Gal.) ist durch Kreuzung mit [[λημώδης]] entstanden. Nicht sicher gedeutet. An [[γλάμων]] usw. erinnern einige baltische und germanische Wörter, z. B. lit. ''glẽmės'', ''gléimės'' pl. [[Schleim]], engl. ''clammy'' [[klebrig]], [[zäh]]; außerdem alb. ''ngl'' ́''omë'' [[feucht]], [[frisch]] (WP. 1, 617 m. Lit., Pok. 361). — Aus dem Griechischen stammt lat. ''glamae'' [[Augenbutter]], s. W.-Hofmann s. ''grāmiae'' m. Lit.<br />'''Page''' 1,309-310
|ftr='''γλάμων''': -ωνος (Kom., Lys.),<br />{glámōn}<br />'''Forms''': [[γλαμυρός]] (Hp., H., ''EM'')<br />'''Meaning''': [[triefäugig]].<br />'''Etymology''' : Von γλάμος· [[μύξα]] H. nach den Adj. auf -ων ([[στράβων]] usw., Chantraine Formation 161) bzw. -υρός ([[φλεγυρός]] usw., ebd. 231). Dazu das Denominativum [[γλαμάω]] (Poll., Moer.) und γλάμυξος = [[γλαμυρός]] mit [[γλαμυξιάω]] (''EM''), nach [[μύξα]] oder für γλα[μο]-μυξος. — Das langvokalische [[γλημώδης]] = [[γλαμυρός]] (Gal.) ist durch Kreuzung mit [[λημώδης]] entstanden. Nicht sicher gedeutet. An [[γλάμων]] usw. erinnern einige baltische und germanische Wörter, z. B. lit. ''glẽmės'', ''gléimės'' pl. [[Schleim]], engl. ''clammy'' [[klebrig]], [[zäh]]; außerdem alb. ''ngl'' ́''omë'' [[feucht]], [[frisch]] (WP. 1, 617 m. Lit., Pok. 361). — Aus dem Griechischen stammt lat. ''glamae'' [[Augenbutter]], s. W.-Hofmann s. ''grāmiae'' m. Lit.<br />'''Page''' 1,309-310
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