ἄβα

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Ὡς ἡδὺ κάλλος, ὅταν ἔχῃ νοῦν σώφρονα → Quam dulce facies pulchra cum ingenio probo → Wie froh macht Schönheit, wenn sie klugen Sinn besitzt

Menander, Monostichoi, 555
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Full diacritics: ἄβα Medium diacritics: ἄβα Low diacritics: άβα Capitals: ΑΒΑ
Transliteration A: ába Transliteration B: aba Transliteration C: ava Beta Code: a)/ba

English (LSJ)

τρόχος, ἢ βοή, Hsch. ἀβάγητρον· λεπτόν, Hsch., cf. ἀβαήρ.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ἄβα: ἡ, Δωρ. ἀντὶ ἤβη.

Spanish (DGE)

v. ἀββα, ἥβη.

Spanish (DGE)

τροχός, ἢ βοή Hsch.

Frisk Etymological English

Meaning: τροχὸς η βοή H.
Origin: XX [etym. unknown]
Etymology: The latter to ipf. αὖε called. Further cf. ἀβήρει ᾄδει and ἀβέσσει ἐπιποθεῖ, θορυβεῖ H.; lastly ἄβωρ meaning βοή. Most doubtful. Cf. αὑδή,ἀείδω.

Frisk Etymology German

ἄβα: {ába}
Meaning: τροχὸς ἢ βοή H.
Etymology : Im letzteren Sinn nach Specht KZ 59, 120f. zum hom. Ipf. αὖε rief. Specht zieht ferner heran ἀβήρει· ᾄδει und ἀβέσσει· ἐπιποθεῖ, θορυβεῖ H., außerdem noch ἀβώρ (ἄβωρ cod.) im Sinn von βοή. Sehr hypothetisch. Vgl. αὐδή, ἀείδω.
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