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|ftr='''οὐδών''': -ῶνος<br />{oudṓn}<br />'''Grammar''': m. (Poll. 10, 50)<br />'''Meaning''': [[Art Filzschuh aus Ziegenhaar]]; lat. ''ūdō'' (''odō''), -''ōnis'' m.<br />'''Derivative''': mit den Demin. -ώνιον (''Edict''. ''Diocl''. [Asine]), -ωνάριον (Charis., Gloss.)<br />'''Etymology''' : Nach Martial 14, 140 kilikisch, somit kleinasiat. Fremdwort; vgl. W.-Hofmann s.v. und Neumann Heth. u. luw. Sprachgut 33.<br />'''Page''' 2,442 | |ftr='''οὐδών''': -ῶνος<br />{oudṓn}<br />'''Grammar''': m. (Poll. 10, 50)<br />'''Meaning''': [[Art Filzschuh aus Ziegenhaar]]; lat. ''ūdō'' (''odō''), -''ōnis'' m.<br />'''Derivative''': mit den Demin. -ώνιον (''Edict''. ''Diocl''. [Asine]), -ωνάριον (Charis., Gloss.)<br />'''Etymology''' : Nach Martial 14, 140 kilikisch, somit kleinasiat. Fremdwort; vgl. W.-Hofmann [[sub verbo|s.v.]] und Neumann Heth. u. luw. Sprachgut 33.<br />'''Page''' 2,442 | ||
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Revision as of 17:40, 1 February 2021
English (LSJ)
ῶνος, ὁ, a kind of A felt shoe, Poll.10.50: Dim. οὐδετερ-ώνιον Edict.Diocl. in IG5(1).1406.24 (Asine):—also οὐδωνάριον, Charis.1.552 K., Gloss.
German (Pape)
[Seite 411] ῶνος, ὁ, das lat. udo, eine Art Filz- oder Pelzschuh, Poll. 10, 50.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
οὐδών: -ῶνος, ὁ εἶδος ποδείων ἐκ πίλου, Λατιν. udo, Πολυδ. Ι´, 50.
Greek Monolingual
οὐδών, -ῶνος, ὁ (Α)
στον πληθ. οἱ οὐδῶνες
είδος εμβάδων, δηλ. παντοφλών («ἐπὶ τῶν ὀνομαζομένων οὐδώνων πίλους τριμίτους ἔξεστιν εἰπεῑν», Πολυδ.).
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. Πρόκειται για δάνεια λ., μικρασιατικής προέλευσης (πρβλ. και λατ. ūdo, -ōnis)].
Frisk Etymology German
οὐδών: -ῶνος
{oudṓn}
Grammar: m. (Poll. 10, 50)
Meaning: Art Filzschuh aus Ziegenhaar; lat. ūdō (odō), -ōnis m.
Derivative: mit den Demin. -ώνιον (Edict. Diocl. [Asine]), -ωνάριον (Charis., Gloss.)
Etymology : Nach Martial 14, 140 kilikisch, somit kleinasiat. Fremdwort; vgl. W.-Hofmann s.v. und Neumann Heth. u. luw. Sprachgut 33.
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