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ἥλιον ἐν λέσχῃ κατεδύσαμεν → we let the sun go down in talk, we let the sun go down in conversation

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|dgtxt=[[hombros]] quizá préstamo de alguna lengua ide., Hsch.<br /><br /><b class="num">• Etimología:</b> Cf. quizá lat. <i>umerus</i>, ai. <i>amsau</i> ‘los dos hombros’, aunque el detalle es oscuro.
|dgtxt=[[hombros]] quizá préstamo de alguna lengua ide., Hsch.<br /><br /><b class="num">• Etimología:</b> Cf. quizá lat. <i>umerus</i>, ai. <i>amsau</i> ‘los dos hombros’, aunque el detalle es oscuro.
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|etymtx=Grammatical information: subst.<br />Meaning: <b class="b3">ὠμοπλάται</b> H.<br />Origin: XX [etym. unknown]<br />Etymology: Compared with <b class="b3">ὦμος</b> (s.v.); if this represents <b class="b2">*Hom(e)s-</b>, we could assume <b class="b2">*Hmes-</b>, but then the language can hardly be Greek, given the preserved <b class="b3">-σ-</b>; Macedonian? Hardly Phrygian. The word may have a quite different origin (Beekes, Sprache 18, 1972, 127).
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Revision as of 23:01, 2 January 2019

Spanish (DGE)

hombros quizá préstamo de alguna lengua ide., Hsch.

• Etimología: Cf. quizá lat. umerus, ai. amsau ‘los dos hombros’, aunque el detalle es oscuro.

Frisk Etymological English

Grammatical information: subst.
Meaning: ὠμοπλάται H.
Origin: XX [etym. unknown]
Etymology: Compared with ὦμος (s.v.); if this represents *Hom(e)s-, we could assume *Hmes-, but then the language can hardly be Greek, given the preserved -σ-; Macedonian? Hardly Phrygian. The word may have a quite different origin (Beekes, Sprache 18, 1972, 127).