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|dgtxt=-ῶν, αἱ<br />cret. [[cebada]], <i>EM</i> 264.13G., cf. [[δητταί]].<br /><br /><b class="num">• Etimología:</b> Quizá graf. por *[[διαί]], forma cret. de ζεαί.
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Full diacritics: δηαί Medium diacritics: δηαί Low diacritics: δηαί Capitals: ΔΗΑΙ
Transliteration A: dēaí Transliteration B: dēai Transliteration C: diai Beta Code: dhai/

English (LSJ)

v. κριθαί (Cretan), EM 264.13; cf. δητταί.

Spanish (DGE)

-ῶν, αἱ
cret. cebada, EM 264.13G., cf. δητταί.
• Etimología: Quizá graf. por *διαί, forma cret. de ζεαί.

Frisk Etymological English

Grammatical information: f.pl.
Meaning: barley corns EM 264, 13: δηαὶ προσαγορεύονται ὑπὸ Κρητῶν αἱ κριθαί; δητταί αἱ ἐπτισμέναι κριθαί H.
Origin: XX [etym. unknown]
Etymology: Schulze Q. 288 n. 4 (p. 289) thinks it is διαί, i. e. ζεαι (s. v.); DELG adds that this would be possible in Cretan. - Latte reminds of δατῶναι ζειαί H.

Frisk Etymology German

δηαί: {dēaí}
Meaning: Gerstekörner EM 264, 13: δηαὶ προσαγορεύονται ὑπὸ Κρητῶν αἱ κριθαί; δητταί· αἱ ἐπτισμέναι κριθαί H.
Etymology : Unhaltbare Hypothesen von v. Blumenthal Hesychst. 6 (als illyrisch zu aind. dhānā́ḥ f. pl. Getreidekörner, lat. -līx, fēc-undus) und von Jokl bei W.-Hofmann 1, 475, wo weitere Lit. (zu faciō, τίθημι usw. als "Setzung, Besitz" [?]). Nach Schulze Q. 288 A. 4 (S. 289) einfach für διαί, d. h. ζεαί (s. d.). — Latte z. St. erinnert an δατῶναι· ζειαί H.
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