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|Transliteration C=levgaleos | |Transliteration C=levgaleos | ||
|Beta Code=leugale/os | |Beta Code=leugale/os | ||
|Definition=α, ον, (v. [[λυγρός]]): < | |Definition=α, ον, (v. [[λυγρός]]):<br><span class="bld">1</span> of persons, [[in sad]] or [[sorry plight]], [[wretched]], πτωχῷ λ. ἐναλίγκιον Od.16.273; λ. ἐσόμεσθα 2.61. Adv. [[λευγαλέως]]<b class="b3">, χωρεῖν</b> to go [[in ill plight]], Il.13.723.<br><span class="bld">II</span> of conditions, etc., [[sore]], [[baneful]], <b class="b3">νῦν δέ με λ. θανάτῳ εἵμαρτο ἁλῶναι</b>, i.e. by drowning, 21.281, cf. Od.15.359; <b class="b3">κήδεσιν… λευγαλέοισι</b> ib.399; ἄλγεσι λ. 20.203; πολέμοιο μεθήσετε λ. Il.13.97; ἐν δαῒ λ. 14.387; φρεσὶ λ. πιθήσας 9.119; λ. ἐπέεσσιν 20.109; ἤθεα λ. Hes.''Op.''525; [[ποινή]] ib.754; κόρος Thgn.1174; ἀνῖαι A.R.1.295; κέντρον Nic.''Th.'' 836.<br><span class="bld">2</span> rarely of material objects, <b class="b3">λ. χιτών</b> [[sorry]] tunic, Philet. 17.<br><span class="bld">3</span> λευγαλέα· διάβροχος, Phot., cf. ''EM''561.28 (prob. an error due to misunderstanding of S.''Fr.''785). | ||
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|etymtx=Grammatical information: adj.<br />Meaning: [[wretched]], [[unhappy]], [[sore, baneful etc.]] (Il.). -<br />Derivatives: [[λυγρός]] <b class="b2">id.</b> (Il.). Parallel to <b class="b3">λευγ-αλέος</b>: <b class="b3">λυγ-ρός</b> are <b class="b3">ἐρευθ-αλέος</b> (late): <b class="b3">ἐρυθ-ρός</b>; [[λευγαλέος]] is isolated and archaic; from a noun ? (<b class="b3">*λεῦγος</b> like [[ἔρευθος]]?; cf. <b class="b3">ἀργ-αλέος</b>: [[ἄλγος]], <b class="b3">θαρσ-αλέος</b>: [[θάρσος]] a. o., Schwyzer 484; or from an old [[l-]]stem?); [[λυγρός]] is also isolated (perhaps from a primary verb, s. below).<br />Origin: IE [Indo-European] [686] <b class="b2">* | |etymtx=Grammatical information: adj.<br />Meaning: [[wretched]], [[unhappy]], [[sore, baneful etc.]] (Il.). -<br />Derivatives: [[λυγρός]] <b class="b2">id.</b> (Il.). Parallel to <b class="b3">λευγ-αλέος</b>: <b class="b3">λυγ-ρός</b> are <b class="b3">ἐρευθ-αλέος</b> (late): <b class="b3">ἐρυθ-ρός</b>; [[λευγαλέος]] is isolated and archaic; from a noun ? (<b class="b3">*λεῦγος</b> like [[ἔρευθος]]?; cf. <b class="b3">ἀργ-αλέος</b>: [[ἄλγος]], <b class="b3">θαρσ-αλέος</b>: [[θάρσος]] a. o., Schwyzer 484; or from an old [[l-]]stem?); [[λυγρός]] is also isolated (perhaps from a primary verb, s. below).<br />Origin: IE [Indo-European] [686] <b class="b2">*leuǵ-</b> [[break]]<br />Etymology: The Greek adj. have in the other languages no directe agreement but several cognate forms, of which Lat. [[lūgeō]] [[be sad]] is semantically closest; it can be understood as an iterative-intensive secondary formation or as a denomin. (: <b class="b2">*lūgus</b> < IE <b class="b2">*lougo-s</b> m. beside <b class="b3">*λεῦγος</b> < IE <b class="b2">*leugos-</b> n.; also in [[lūgubris]] ?). -Behind the psychic representations of sadness and unhappiness in [[lūgeō]], [[λευγαλέος]], [[λυγρός]] there were no doubt terms for the outward expressions of these feelings (cf. Ernout-Meillet s. [[lūgeō]]); thus one finds connection with some primary verbs for <b class="b2">breach a. o.</b>: Skt. <b class="b2">rujáti</b> [[break]], [[torment]], Lith. <b class="b2">lū́ž-ti</b> [[break]] (intr.; <b class="b2">širdìs lúžta</b> [[the heart breaks]]), OHG [[liohhan]] [[tear]], [[draw]] (but Arm. [[lucanem]] [[make loose]] rather with Meillet BSL 26. 4 to [[λύω]], s. d.). - Further forms (for Greek unimportant) in WP. 2, 412f., Pok. 686, W.-Hofmann s. [[lūgeō]], Fraenkel Wb. s. <b class="b2">láužti</b>. - On [[ἀλυκτοπέδη]] s. v. | ||
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