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ἄνω ποταμῶν ἱερῶν χωροῦσι παγαί → the springs of sacred rivers flow upward, backward to their sources flow the streams of holy rivers

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|Transliteration C=akari
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|Beta Code=a)kari/
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|Definition=τό, kind of <span class="sense"><span class="bld">A</span> [[mite]], bred in wax, <span class="bibl">Arist.<span class="title">HA</span>557b8</span>.</span>
|Definition=τό, kind of [[mite]], bred in wax, <span class="bibl">Arist.<span class="title">HA</span>557b8</span>.
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Transliteration A: akarí Transliteration B: akari Transliteration C: akari Beta Code: a)kari/

English (LSJ)

τό, kind of mite, bred in wax, Arist.HA557b8.

German (Pape)

[Seite 68] τό, Milbe, ἐλάχιστον ζῶον Arist. H. A. 5, 32 (acarus, Linn.).

Spanish (DGE)

τό
ácaro, cresa de la cera, Arist.HA 557b8.
• Etimología: Rel. prob. c. ἀκαρής q.u.

Greek Monolingual

(-εως), το (Α ἀκαρί, το)
νεοελλ.
κάθε μέλος της υφομοταξίας Ακάρεα
αρχ.
είδος της υφομοταξίας Ακάρεα, το οποίο αναπτύσσεται μέσα σε κερί.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. Η αρχαία λέξη προέρχεται πιθ. από συμφυρμό των ἀκαρὴς «μικροσκοπικός σύντομος» + κόρις «κοριός». Για την ετυμολογία της νεοελληνικής λέξης βλ. ετυμολογία λήμματος Ακάρεα].

Russian (Dvoretsky)

ἀκᾰρί: adv. Arst. = ἀκαρῆ.

Frisk Etymological English

Grammatical information: n.
Meaning: mite (Arist.)
Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]
Etymology: Fur. 371 connects κὰρνος = φθείρ (louse) H., which is quite attractive. Usually connected with ἀκαρής, q.v. DELG suggests contamination of ἀκαρής with κόρις bug. I would rather think that κὸρις is cognate, as a substr. word, with proth. vowel and α/ο.