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|Transliteration C=mikaomai
|Transliteration C=mikaomai
|Beta Code=mhka/omai
|Beta Code=mhka/omai
|Definition=pres. only late, <span class="bibl">Procop. <span class="title">Goth.</span>2.17</span>, cf. <span class="bibl">Phryn.<span class="title">PS</span>p.59</span> B., Sch.<span class="bibl">Od.9.124</span>: poet. aor. part. <b class="b3">μᾰκών</b> (v. infr.): pf. part. <b class="b3">μεμηκώς</b>; fem. <b class="b3">μεμᾰκυῖα</b>: impf., formed from pf., <span class="sense"><p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<span class="bld">A</span> ἐμέμηκον <span class="bibl">Od.9.439</span>:—[[bleat]], of sheep, μυρίαι ἑστήκασιν... ἀζηχὲς μεμακυῖαι <span class="bibl">Il.4.435</span>; θήλειαι δ' ἐμέμηκον ἀνήμελκτοι περὶ σηκούς <span class="bibl">Od.9.439</span> (used by Hom. of goats only in the Subst. <b class="b3">μηκάς</b>); of a hunted fawn or hare, [[scream]], [[shriek]], ὁ δέ τε προθέῃσι μεμηκώς <span class="bibl">Il.10.362</span>: part. <b class="b3">μακών</b> only in the phrase, <b class="b3">κὰδ δ' ἔπεσ' ἐν κονίῃσι μακών</b> fell [[shrieking]] to earth, of a wounded horse, stag, or boar, <span class="bibl">16.469</span>, <span class="bibl">Od. 10.163</span>, <span class="bibl">19.454</span>; of a man, <span class="bibl">18.98</span>.—Onomatopoeic word.</span>
|Definition=pres. only late, <span class="bibl">Procop. <span class="title">Goth.</span>2.17</span>, cf. <span class="bibl">Phryn.<span class="title">PS</span>p.59</span> B., Sch.<span class="bibl">Od.9.124</span>: poet. aor. part. [[μᾰκών]] (v. infr.): pf. part. [[μεμηκώς]]; fem. [[μεμᾰκυῖα]]: impf., formed from pf., <span class="sense"><p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<span class="bld">A</span> ἐμέμηκον <span class="bibl">Od.9.439</span>:—[[bleat]], of sheep, μυρίαι ἑστήκασιν... ἀζηχὲς μεμακυῖαι <span class="bibl">Il.4.435</span>; θήλειαι δ' ἐμέμηκον ἀνήμελκτοι περὶ σηκούς <span class="bibl">Od.9.439</span> (used by Hom. of goats only in the Subst. [[μηκάς]]); of a hunted fawn or hare, [[scream]], [[shriek]], ὁ δέ τε προθέῃσι μεμηκώς <span class="bibl">Il.10.362</span>: part. [[μακών]] only in the phrase, <b class="b3">κὰδ δ' ἔπεσ' ἐν κονίῃσι μακών</b> fell [[shrieking]] to earth, of a wounded horse, stag, or boar, <span class="bibl">16.469</span>, <span class="bibl">Od. 10.163</span>, <span class="bibl">19.454</span>; of a man, <span class="bibl">18.98</span>.—Onomatopoeic word.</span>
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|etymtx=Grammatical information: v.<br />Meaning: [[meckern]], [[bleat]], of sheep, also of a hare and of a horse, in the formular verse <b class="b3">κὰδ</b>' <b class="b3">δ</b>' <b class="b3">ἔπεσ</b>' <b class="b3">ἐν κονίῃσι μακών</b>, of a deer, boar, also of a man (Phryn. PS, Procop., sch., H.)<br />Other forms: <b class="b3">μηκάζω</b> (Nic.), perf. <b class="b3">μέμηκα</b> only in pret. <b class="b3">ἐμέμηκον</b> (ι 439), and in ptc. <b class="b3">μεμηκώς</b> (K 362), f. <b class="b3">μεμακυῖαι</b> (Δ 435), aor. ptc. <b class="b3">μακών</b> (P469, κ163).<br />Derivatives: Here, after <b class="b3">κεμάς</b> and other animal names (cf. Risch $ 52 b; not from the late <b class="b3">μηκάομαι</b>), <b class="b3">μηκάς</b> f. [[bleating]], in Hom. only in plur. of <b class="b3">αἶγες</b>, later (S., E.) also of <b class="b3">ἄρνες</b> and subst. = <b class="b3">αἴξ</b>. Late derivv.: <b class="b3">μηκ-ασμός</b> (Plu., Poll.), <b class="b3">-ηθμός</b> (Opp.), <b class="b3">-ή</b> (Ael., Sch.) [[bleating]], <b class="b3">-ητικός</b> [[bleating]] (sch.).<br />Origin: ONOM [onomatopoia, and other elementary formations] <b class="b2">*mek-</b> [[bleat]]<br />Etymology: The pair <b class="b3">μέμηκα</b>: <b class="b3">μακεῖν</b> (<b class="b3">μακών</b>) agrees with <b class="b3">λέληκα</b> : <b class="b3">λακεῖν</b> (with comparable meaning), <b class="b3">κέκραγα</b> : <b class="b3">κραγεῖν</b> a.o.; to an old intensive perfect and an also old thematic aorist several presents were created: <b class="b3">μηκάζω</b>, <b class="b3">-άομαι</b>, <b class="b3">λάσκω</b>, <b class="b3">κράζω</b> etc.; cf. Schwyzer 683, 722 n. 2, 748, 770 a. 777, for Hom. Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 389; 426; 438, on <b class="b3">μακών</b> also Leumann Hom. Wörter 235 n. 31. -- Onomatopoetic formation, starting from the sound-imitation <b class="b3">μη</b> ([[mē]]) and with many partly genetic, partly elementary cognate agreements, e.g. MHG [[meckatzen]] 'bleat', [[mecke]] [[he-goat]], Lith. <b class="b2">mekčióti</b>, <b class="b2">mekénti</b> <b class="b2">id.</b>, Lat. [[miccīre]] <b class="b2">id.</b>, Skt. (lex.) <b class="b2">meka-</b> m. [[he-goat]], Arm. <b class="b2">mak'i</b> [[sheep]]. -- WP. 2, 256, Pok. 715f., W.-Hofmann a. Fraenkel s. vv. - The relation <b class="b3">μ</b>η-\/<b class="b3">μα-</b> cannot be of IE date; so it must be analogical. Pok. 715 posits <b class="b2">*mek-</b> which cannot explain the Greek forms.
|etymtx=Grammatical information: v.<br />Meaning: [[meckern]], [[bleat]], of sheep, also of a hare and of a horse, in the formular verse [[κὰδ]]' [[δ]]' [[ἔπεσ]]' <b class="b3">ἐν κονίῃσι μακών</b>, of a deer, boar, also of a man (Phryn. PS, Procop., sch., H.)<br />Other forms: [[μηκάζω]] (Nic.), perf. [[μέμηκα]] only in pret. [[ἐμέμηκον]] (ι 439), and in ptc. [[μεμηκώς]] (K 362), f. [[μεμακυῖαι]] (Δ 435), aor. ptc. [[μακών]] (P469, κ163).<br />Derivatives: Here, after [[κεμάς]] and other animal names (cf. Risch $ 52 b; not from the late [[μηκάομαι]]), [[μηκάς]] f. [[bleating]], in Hom. only in plur. of [[αἶγες]], later (S., E.) also of [[ἄρνες]] and subst. = [[αἴξ]]. Late derivv.: <b class="b3">μηκ-ασμός</b> (Plu., Poll.), <b class="b3">-ηθμός</b> (Opp.), <b class="b3">-ή</b> (Ael., Sch.) [[bleating]], <b class="b3">-ητικός</b> [[bleating]] (sch.).<br />Origin: ONOM [onomatopoia, and other elementary formations] <b class="b2">*mek-</b> [[bleat]]<br />Etymology: The pair [[μέμηκα]]: [[μακεῖν]] ([[μακών]]) agrees with [[λέληκα]] : [[λακεῖν]] (with comparable meaning), [[κέκραγα]] : [[κραγεῖν]] a.o.; to an old intensive perfect and an also old thematic aorist several presents were created: [[μηκάζω]], <b class="b3">-άομαι</b>, [[λάσκω]], [[κράζω]] etc.; cf. Schwyzer 683, 722 n. 2, 748, 770 a. 777, for Hom. Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 389; 426; 438, on [[μακών]] also Leumann Hom. Wörter 235 n. 31. -- Onomatopoetic formation, starting from the sound-imitation [[μη]] ([[mē]]) and with many partly genetic, partly elementary cognate agreements, e.g. MHG [[meckatzen]] 'bleat', [[mecke]] [[he-goat]], Lith. <b class="b2">mekčióti</b>, <b class="b2">mekénti</b> <b class="b2">id.</b>, Lat. [[miccīre]] <b class="b2">id.</b>, Skt. (lex.) <b class="b2">meka-</b> m. [[he-goat]], Arm. <b class="b2">mak'i</b> [[sheep]]. -- WP. 2, 256, Pok. 715f., W.-Hofmann a. Fraenkel s. vv. - The relation [[μ]]η-\/<b class="b3">μα-</b> cannot be of IE date; so it must be analogical. Pok. 715 posits <b class="b2">*mek-</b> which cannot explain the Greek forms.
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