κεκαδών

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Menander, Monostichoi, 313

English (Autenrieth)

see χάζομαι.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

κεκαδών: эп. part. aor. 2 к χάζω.

Frisk Etymological English

Grammatical information: ptc
Meaning: redupl. ptc. aor. act. robbing (Λ 334), κεκαδήσει fut. he will rob (φ 153 = 170), κεκαδῆσαι βλάψαι, κακῶσαι, φείσασθαι, στερῆσαι H.; further middle. ὑπὸ ... κεκάδοντο they receded (Δ 497 = Ο 574) and the intr. pluperf. ἐκεκήδει ὑπε<κε>χωρήκει H.
Origin: XX [etym. unknown]
Etymology: The diff. of meaning between the act.-transitive and the med.-intr. forms can perhaps be explained from the diathesis (?). (κάδυρος κάπρος ἄνορχις H.seems rather Pre-Greek, suff. -υρ-; unclear κάδαμος τυφλός. Σαλαμίνιοι H.) - Connection with κήδω care for etc. is possible. - Not here Lat. cadō (Fick 1, 42) and cēdō (Bechtel Lex. s. κεκάδοντο with Kuhn KZ 1, 92), and also χάζομαι (Schwyzer 748).