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|etymtx=σκινδάλαμος<br />Grammatical information: m.<br />Meaning: <b class="b2">splinter, hair-splitting etc.</b> (Dsc., Alciphr.), also <b class="b3">σκινδάλαμος</b> (Ar., Luc. a.o.), also <b class="b3">σχινδαλμός</b>, <b class="b3">σχιδαλαμός</b> a.o. (v. l. Hp. Mul. 2, 133).<br />Derivatives: Besides <b class="b3">σκινδύλιον</b> n. [[shingle]] (Delph. IIa), <b class="b3">ἀνα-σχινδυλεύω</b> <b class="b2">to pierce</b> (Pl.), <b class="b3">-σκινδυλεύω</b>, <b class="b3">-σκινδαλεύω</b> (H., EM, Phryn.), after <b class="b3">σκυλεύω</b>, <b class="b3">σκαλεύω</b> a.o.; <b class="b3">σχινδύλησις</b> f. [[split]] (Hp. ap. Gal.). 2. On <b class="b3">σκιδαρόν</b> <b class="b3">ἀραιόν</b> H. s.v. 3. On <b class="b3">σκοῖδος</b> s.v. On all the words under C in Frisk s. Hiersche Ten. asp. 215ff. w. lit.; there also on the initial <b class="b3">σχ-</b>.<br />Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin] (S, V)<br />Etymology: The group has nothing to do with <b class="b3">σχίζω</b>: <b class="b3">σχίζω</b> never has <b class="b3">σκ-</b>, and it never has <b class="b3">-νδ-</b>. The variation <b class="b3">κ</b>\/<b class="b3">χ</b> is Pre-Greek, but the <b class="b3">χ</b> may also have been taken from <b class="b3">σχίζω</b>. The suffix <b class="b3">-αλμ-</b> is not IE, but it is Pre-Greek, cf. [[ὀφθαλμός]] (s. v.); thus Beekes Devel. 193f., FS Kortlandt. The second <b class="b3">α</b> is a secondary prop vowel, which is requent in Pre-Greek (Furnée 378-385). The suffix <b class="b3">-υλ-</b> too is Pre-Greek. On the other forms I have no opinion (<b class="b3">σκοιδ-</b>, <b class="b3">σκινδυλ-</b>; not in Furnée).<br />See also: s. [[σχίζω]].
|etymtx=σκινδάλαμος<br />Grammatical information: m.<br />Meaning: <b class="b2">splinter, hair-splitting etc.</b> (Dsc., Alciphr.), also <b class="b3">σκινδάλαμος</b> (Ar., Luc. a.o.), also <b class="b3">σχινδαλμός</b>, <b class="b3">σχιδαλαμός</b> a.o. (v. l. Hp. Mul. 2, 133).<br />Derivatives: Besides <b class="b3">σκινδύλιον</b> n. [[shingle]] (Delph. IIa), <b class="b3">ἀνα-σχινδυλεύω</b> [[to pierce]] (Pl.), <b class="b3">-σκινδυλεύω</b>, <b class="b3">-σκινδαλεύω</b> (H., EM, Phryn.), after <b class="b3">σκυλεύω</b>, <b class="b3">σκαλεύω</b> a.o.; <b class="b3">σχινδύλησις</b> f. [[split]] (Hp. ap. Gal.). 2. On <b class="b3">σκιδαρόν</b> <b class="b3">ἀραιόν</b> H. s.v. 3. On <b class="b3">σκοῖδος</b> s.v. On all the words under C in Frisk s. Hiersche Ten. asp. 215ff. w. lit.; there also on the initial <b class="b3">σχ-</b>.<br />Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin] (S, V)<br />Etymology: The group has nothing to do with <b class="b3">σχίζω</b>: <b class="b3">σχίζω</b> never has <b class="b3">σκ-</b>, and it never has <b class="b3">-νδ-</b>. The variation <b class="b3">κ</b>\/<b class="b3">χ</b> is Pre-Greek, but the <b class="b3">χ</b> may also have been taken from <b class="b3">σχίζω</b>. The suffix <b class="b3">-αλμ-</b> is not IE, but it is Pre-Greek, cf. [[ὀφθαλμός]] (s. v.); thus Beekes Devel. 193f., FS Kortlandt. The second <b class="b3">α</b> is a secondary prop vowel, which is requent in Pre-Greek (Furnée 378-385). The suffix <b class="b3">-υλ-</b> too is Pre-Greek. On the other forms I have no opinion (<b class="b3">σκοιδ-</b>, <b class="b3">σκινδυλ-</b>; not in Furnée).<br />See also: s. [[σχίζω]].
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σκινδάλαμος
Grammatical information: m.
Meaning: splinter, hair-splitting etc. (Dsc., Alciphr.), also σκινδάλαμος (Ar., Luc. a.o.), also σχινδαλμός, σχιδαλαμός a.o. (v. l. Hp. Mul. 2, 133).
Derivatives: Besides σκινδύλιον n. shingle (Delph. IIa), ἀνα-σχινδυλεύω to pierce (Pl.), -σκινδυλεύω, -σκινδαλεύω (H., EM, Phryn.), after σκυλεύω, σκαλεύω a.o.; σχινδύλησις f. split (Hp. ap. Gal.). 2. On σκιδαρόν ἀραιόν H. s.v. 3. On σκοῖδος s.v. On all the words under C in Frisk s. Hiersche Ten. asp. 215ff. w. lit.; there also on the initial σχ-.
Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin] (S, V)
Etymology: The group has nothing to do with σχίζω: σχίζω never has σκ-, and it never has -νδ-. The variation κ\/χ is Pre-Greek, but the χ may also have been taken from σχίζω. The suffix -αλμ- is not IE, but it is Pre-Greek, cf. ὀφθαλμός (s. v.); thus Beekes Devel. 193f., FS Kortlandt. The second α is a secondary prop vowel, which is requent in Pre-Greek (Furnée 378-385). The suffix -υλ- too is Pre-Greek. On the other forms I have no opinion (σκοιδ-, σκινδυλ-; not in Furnée).
See also: s. σχίζω.