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|etymtx=Grammatical information: v.<br />Meaning: | |etymtx=Grammatical information: v.<br />Meaning: [[hurry]], [[be quick and active in service]] (Il.).<br />Dialectal forms: Myc. perhaps here [[kasikono]].<br />Derivatives: [[ἐγκονητί]] adv. [[quickly]] (Pi.), [[ἐγκονίς]] [[servant]] (Suid.). Beside [[ἐγκονέω]] stands [[διακονέω]] (with [[διάκονος]], s. v.); further perhaps [[ἀγκονέω]] [[hurry]] in Ar. Lys. 1311; from which <b class="b3">ἀγκόνους διακόνους</b>, [[δούλους]] H. Only in H. <b class="b3">κόνει σπεῦδε</b>, [[τρέχε]] and <b class="b3">κονεῖν ἐπείγεσθαι</b>, [[ἐνεργεῖν]] with <b class="b3">κονηταί θεράποντες</b>. Note [[κοναρόν]] ... [[δραστήριον]] and <b class="b3">κοναρώτερον δραστικώτερον</b> H.<br />Origin: IE [Indo-European] [564] <b class="b2">*ken-</b> [[do actively]]<br />Etymology: Uncertain <b class="b3">ἀ-κονιτί</b> (Olympia, Th.); cf. on [[κόνις]]. Iterative-intensive verb, which formally compares to Lat. [[cōnor]], [[cōnārī]] [[exert onself]], [[try]] like e. g. [[ποτέομαι]] to [[πωτάομαι]] (Schwyzer 719) and which can be cognate. - Pokorny 564 further compares a Celtic group, e. g. MWelsh. [[digoni]] [[make]], Welsh. [[dichon]], [[digon]] [[can]]. | ||
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