ἐόργη

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τίς Ἑλλὰς ἢ βάρβαρος ἢ τῶν προπάροιθ' εὐγενετᾶν ἕτερος ἔτλα κακῶν τοσῶνδ' αἵματος ἁμερίου τοιάδ' ἄχεα φανερά → what woman Greek or foreign or what other scion of ancient nobility has endured of mortal bloodshed's woes so many, such manifest pains

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Full diacritics: ἐόργη Medium diacritics: ἐόργη Low diacritics: εόργη Capitals: ΕΟΡΓΗ
Transliteration A: eórgē Transliteration B: eorgē Transliteration C: eorgi Beta Code: e)o/rgh

English (LSJ)

ἡ,

   A = τορύνη, Poll.6.88 (cf. εὐέργν).

German (Pape)

[Seite 892] ἡ, ein Geräth des Kochs, Poll. 10, 98.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ἐόργη: ἡ = τορύνη (ἥτις ὠνομάζετο καὶ εὐέργη), Πολυδ. ϛʹ, 88· καὶ ῥῆμα ἐοργῆσαι = τορυνῆσαι αὐτόθι.

Frisk Etymological English

Grammatical information: f.
Meaning: τορύνη, stirrer, ladle
Derivatives: with denomin. ἐοργῆσαι τορυνῆσαι and ἐοργίζεται τορυνᾶται (Poll., H., Eust.). Further εὑέργη, εὑεργέτις (Poll., H., EM).
Origin: IE [Indo-European] [1168] *u̯erǵ- work
Etymology: Semantically and formally close to ὀργάζειν make weak, knead, tan (Att.), cf. εὑεργής of ἄρτος (`well-knead loaf') in Andromachos (ap. Gal. 14, 38, 9). The formation ἐόργη (for *ἐοργή like δείλη, δέρη ? Solmsen; s. below) like ἐδ-ωδ-ή etc. may be from reduplicated *Ϝε-Ϝοργ-η. The variants εὑέργη, -έτις seem folketymological reshapings (cf. εὑεργής above). ὀργάζω has -άζω for ὀργάω (Schwyzer 718). The words belong to ἔργον, ἔρδω (s. vv.); on the meaning cf. Germ. (Teig) wirken = knead. - Solmsen Unt. 256f..