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|Full diacritics=ἴννος | |||
|Medium diacritics=ἴννος | |||
|Low diacritics=ίννος | |||
|Capitals=ΙΝΝΟΣ | |||
|Transliteration A=ínnos | |||
|Transliteration B=innos | |||
|Transliteration C=innos | |||
|Beta Code=i)/nnos | |||
|Definition=ὁ, = [[γίννος]], Hsch. | |||
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|lstext='''ἴννος''': ὁ, = [[γίννος]], ὃ ἴδε. | |lstext='''ἴννος''': ὁ, = [[γίννος]], ὃ ἴδε. | ||
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|elrutext='''ἴννος:''' ἰννός и [[ἵννος]] ὁ Arst. v. l. = [[γῖννος]]. | |elrutext='''ἴννος:''' ἰννός и [[ἵννος]] ὁ Arst. [[varia lectio|v.l.]] = [[γῖννος]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:25, 9 January 2022
English (LSJ)
ὁ, = γίννος, Hsch.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
ἴννος: ὁ, = γίννος, ὃ ἴδε.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
ἴννος: ἰννός и ἵννος ὁ Arst. v.l. = γῖννος.
Frisk Etymological English
1
Meaning: child H
Origin: see on ἶνις son, daughter.
2
Grammatical information: m.
Meaning: (young) mule, = γίννος (Arist.; more on the meaning in H. s. v. and Meister KZ 32, 143ff., with a wrong etymology).
Compounds: As 2. member prob. in ὄν-ιννος name of an animal, s. v.
Origin: XX [etym. unknown]
Etymology: Like γίννος unexplained foreign word with hypocoristic gemination. Assuming a basic *ἴσνος Brugmann IF 22, 197ff. (cf. Kretschmer Glotta 2, 351, where onomatopoet. origin is considered) through Pont. *išno- to connect Arm. ēš, pl. išan-k ass. - Lat. LW [loanword] hinnus with h- after hinnīre. Cf. on ὄνος.
Frisk Etymology German
ἴννος: {ínnos}
Grammar: m.
Meaning: ‘(junger) Maulesel’, = γίννος (Arist. u. a.; Näheres zur Bedeutung bei H. s. v. und Meister KZ 32, 143ff., wo auch eine verfehlte Etymologie).
Composita : Als Hinterglied wahrscheinlich in ὄνιννος Ben. eines Tieres, s. d.
Etymology : Wie γίννος unerklärtes Fremdwort mit hypokoristischer Gemination. Unter Annahme einer Grundform *ἴσνος sucht Brugmann IF 22, 197ff. (dazu Kretschmer Glotta 2, 351, wo onomatopoetischer Ursprung erwogen wird) über angebl. pont. *išno- Verbindung mit arm. ēš, pl. išan-k‘ Esel herzustellen. — Lat. LW hinnus mit h- nach hinnīre. Vgl. zu ὄνος.
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