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Sophocles, Antigone, 522

French (Bailly abrégé)

contract. de ἤϊα¹ et ἤϊα².

English (Autenrieth)

(1) provisions, food, Il. 13.103. (Od.)—(2) gen. ἠίων θημῶνα, heap of chaff, Od. 5.368†.

English (Autenrieth)

see ἤια.

Greek Monotonic

ᾖα: τά, συνηρ. από το ἤϊα, τά (βλ.).
• ᾖα: συνηρ. αντί ἤϊα, Επικ. παρατ. του εἶμι (Λατ. ibo).

Russian (Dvoretsky)

ᾖα:
I (= ἤϊα) эп. impf. к εἶμι.
II τά стяж. = ἤϊα I.

Frisk Etymological English

2.
Grammatical information: n. pl.
Meaning: heap of husks or chaff (ε 368, Pherecr. 161), = ἄχυρα H.; vgl. εἰαί τῶν ὀσπρίων τὰ ἀποκαθάρματα; εἶοι ὀσπρίων τὰ καθάρσια H. Here also ἤϊα κριθάων = ἄλευρα (Nic. Al. 412) "mais le sens ne s'impose pas" DELG.
Origin: XX [etym. unknown]
Etymology: Unexplained. Improbable Thumb KZ 36, 179ff., Sommer Lautstud. 154 n. 1 (after Peppmüller BB 3, 92); s. Bq.

Frisk Etymology German

ᾖα: 2.
{ēĩa}
Grammar: n. pl.
Meaning: etwa Spreu, Getreidehalme (ε 368, Pherekr. 161), = ἄχυρα H.; vgl. εἰαί· τῶν ὀσπρίων τὰ ἀποκαθάρματα, εἶοι· ὀσπρίων τὰ καθάρσια H. Hierher auch ἤϊα κριθάων = ἄλευρα (Nik. Al. 412)?
Etymology : Unerklärt. Unwahrscheinliche Hypothesen bei Thumb KZ 36, 179ff., Sommer Lautstud. 154 A. 1 (nach Peppmüller BB 3, 92); s. Bq.
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