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|Transliteration C=anagyros
|Transliteration C=anagyros
|Beta Code=a)na/guros
|Beta Code=a)na/guros
|Definition=ὁ, [[Anagyris foetida]], [[stinking bean-trefoil]], Ar.Lys.68:— also [[ἀνάγυρις]], [[ιος]] (-εως Gal.16.143), ἡ, Dsc.3.150: [[proverb|prov.]], [[μὴ κινεῖν τὸν ἀνάγυρον]] = [[let sleeping dogs lie]], Lib.Ep.78; [[ὁ γοῦν Ἀνάγυρός μοι κεκινῆσθαι δοκεῖ]] = [[did somebody fart]]?, [[seems to me Anagyros has been stirred up]], [[I knew someone was raising a stink]], [[the fat is in the fire]], Ar. l. c., cf. Sch. ad loc.—From it the Att. deme [[Ἀναγυροῦς]] took its name, Adv. [[Ἀναγυρουντόθεν]] = [[from Anagyrus]], Ar.Lys. 67 (also [[Ἀναγυροῦντάδε]] = [[to Anagyrus]], [[Ἀναγυροῦντι]] = [[at Anagyrus]], St.Byz.); Adj. [[Ἀναγυράσιος]], ὁ, [[Anagyrusian]], [[man]] of [[Anagyrus]], Ar.Fr.6D., Pl.Thg.127e, etc. [ῡ, Ar.Fr.6D.]
|Definition=ὁ, [[Anagyris foetida]], [[stinking bean-trefoil]], Ar.Lys.68:—also [[ἀνάγυρις]], [[ιος]] (-εως Gal.16.143), ἡ, Dsc.3.150: [[proverb|prov.]], [[μὴ κινεῖν τὸν ἀνάγυρον]] = [[let sleeping dogs lie]], Lib.Ep.78; [[ὁ γοῦν Ἀνάγυρός μοι κεκινῆσθαι δοκεῖ]] = [[did somebody fart]]?, [[seems to me Anagyros has been stirred up]], [[I knew someone was raising a stink]], [[the fat is in the fire]], Ar. l. c., cf. Sch. ad loc.—From it the Att. deme [[Ἀναγυροῦς]] took its name, Adv. [[Ἀναγυρουντόθεν]] = [[from Anagyrus]], Ar.Lys. 67 (also [[Ἀναγυροῦντάδε]] = [[to Anagyrus]], [[Ἀναγυροῦντι]] = [[at Anagyrus]], St.Byz.); Adj. [[Ἀναγυράσιος]], ὁ, [[Anagyrusian]], [[man]] of [[Anagyrus]], Ar.Fr.6D., Pl.Thg.127e, etc. [ῡ, Ar.Fr.6D.]
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Full diacritics: ἀνάγυρος Medium diacritics: ἀνάγυρος Low diacritics: ανάγυρος Capitals: ΑΝΑΓΥΡΟΣ
Transliteration A: anágyros Transliteration B: anagyros Transliteration C: anagyros Beta Code: a)na/guros

English (LSJ)

ὁ, Anagyris foetida, stinking bean-trefoil, Ar.Lys.68:—also ἀνάγυρις, ιος (-εως Gal.16.143), ἡ, Dsc.3.150: prov., μὴ κινεῖν τὸν ἀνάγυρον = let sleeping dogs lie, Lib.Ep.78; ὁ γοῦν Ἀνάγυρός μοι κεκινῆσθαι δοκεῖ = did somebody fart?, seems to me Anagyros has been stirred up, I knew someone was raising a stink, the fat is in the fire, Ar. l. c., cf. Sch. ad loc.—From it the Att. deme Ἀναγυροῦς took its name, Adv. Ἀναγυρουντόθεν = from Anagyrus, Ar.Lys. 67 (also Ἀναγυροῦντάδε = to Anagyrus, Ἀναγυροῦντι = at Anagyrus, St.Byz.); Adj. Ἀναγυράσιος, ὁ, Anagyrusian, man of Anagyrus, Ar.Fr.6D., Pl.Thg.127e, etc. [ῡ, Ar.Fr.6D.]

Spanish (DGE)

(ἀνάγῡρος) -ου, ὁ bot. anagíride, altramuz hediondo, Anagyris foetida L., Eup.96.156Au., ὁ γοῦν Ἀνάγυρός μοι κεκινῆσθαι δοκεῖ (la planta despide entonces su hedor; hay tb. alusión al demo ático Ἀναγυροῦς) Ar.Lys.68
tb. alude al refrán μὴ κινεῖν τὸν ἀ. Lib.Ep.80, cf. Plin.HN 27.30, Dsc.3.150.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ου (ὁ) :
anagyre (anagyris foetida), arbrisseau d'une odeur désagréable.
Étymologie: DELG étym. inconnue.

Greek Monolingual

(I)
-η, -ο
αυτός που κάνει γύρους, λοξός, ελικοειδής.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < ανα- + γύρος.
ΠΑΡ. αναγυρίδα].
(II)
ἀνάγυρος, ο (Α)
η Ανάγυρις.

German (Pape)

ὁ und ἡ, ein übelriechender, Schoten tragender Strauch, Diosc. Vgl. auch ὀνόγυρος.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

ἀνάγῡρος: ὁ и ἡ тж. ἀνάγυριςанагирис (зловонный кустарник Anagyris foetlda из семейства мотыльковых) Arph.

Frisk Etymological English

Grammatical information: m.
Meaning: stinking bean-trefoil, Anagyris foetida (Ar.)
Other forms: -ις m., also ὀνόγυρος (Nic.), folk etymology after ὄνος?, Strömberg Pflanzennamen 155; improbable, as ἀνα- is very common in Greek); see below.
Derivatives: Derived the deme in Attica Ἀναγυροῦς.
Origin: XX [etym. unknown]
Etymology: Unknown. The form with ὀνο- might point to a substr. word (where we often have α/ο). - Amigues, RPh. 73, 1999, 147-154 starts from Lat. faba inversa and connects γυρός (CEG 6)