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|etymtx=(<b class="b3">-εος</b>)<br />Grammatical information: m.<br />Meaning: <b class="b2">perinaeum, the space between the anus and the scrotum</b> (medic., Arist.), pl. <b class="b2">male genitals</b> (Arist.). Doubtful byforms <b class="b3">περινῳ̃ περινέῳ</b> Gal.; <b class="b3">περίνα</b> (for <b class="b3">πηρῖνα</b>?) <b class="b3">περίναιον</b>. <b class="b3">τὸ αἰδοῖον</b> and <b class="b3">περίνος τὸ αἰδοῖον</b> ... <b class="b3">η τὸ τῶν διδύμων δέρμα</b>, <b class="b3">ἤγουν ὁ ταῦρος</b> H.<br />Other forms: <b class="b3">-ον</b> n.<br />Origin: XX [etym. unknown]<br />Etymology: Anatomical technical expression, from <b class="b3">περί</b> and <b class="b3">ἰνάω</b>, <b class="b3">-έω</b> <b class="b2">make empty</b>, with <b class="b3">ιο-</b> (<b class="b3">εο-</b>)suffix , so prop. "empting region". Meister KZ 32, 139ff. (in detail deviating and wrong); cf. on <b class="b3">ἰνάω</b>. The word was partly identified with <b class="b3">πηρίς</b>, <b class="b3">-ίνα</b>; s. [[πήρα]].
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German (Pape)

[Seite 583] ὁ, = περίνεος.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

περίναιος: -ον, ὁ πέριξ τοῦ ναοῦ, στοαὶ Συλλ. Ἐπιγρ. 2125.

Greek Monolingual

ὁ, Α
βλ. περίνεο.

Frisk Etymological English

(-εος)
Grammatical information: m.
Meaning: perinaeum, the space between the anus and the scrotum (medic., Arist.), pl. male genitals (Arist.). Doubtful byforms περινῳ̃ περινέῳ Gal.; περίνα (for πηρῖνα?) περίναιον. τὸ αἰδοῖον and περίνος τὸ αἰδοῖον ... η τὸ τῶν διδύμων δέρμα, ἤγουν ὁ ταῦρος H.
Other forms: -ον n.
Origin: XX [etym. unknown]
Etymology: Anatomical technical expression, from περί and ἰνάω, -έω make empty, with ιο- (εο-)suffix , so prop. "empting region". Meister KZ 32, 139ff. (in detail deviating and wrong); cf. on ἰνάω. The word was partly identified with πηρίς, -ίνα; s. πήρα.