δρυμός

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English (LSJ)

ὁ,

   A copse, thicket, S.OT1399, SIG57.28 (Milet., v. B.C.), E. Hipp.1127 (lyr.), Tab.Heracl.1.19, PLille 5.13 (iii B. C.), LXXEc.2.6, Plb.2.15.2, AP7.544, etc.: pl., A.Fr.304.10, Theoc.1.117, AP6.13 (Leon.), 9.4 (Cyllen.), 84 (Antiphan.), Plu.Comp.Per.Fab.1.    II Hom. has only pl., δρῠμά, τά, Il.11.118, Od.10.150, 197, 251, also in Simm.15 (prob.); δρῡμά in late Ep., D.P.492, Opp.C.1.64.    III δρυμός· φρούριον, Hsch., perh. in this sense in PPetr.2p.140. (Cf. Skt.drumá- 'tree', Slav.dr[ucaron]m[ucaron] 'thicket': ῠ is original, ῡ borrowed from δρῦς.)

German (Pape)

[Seite 668] ὁ, der Wald, der Eichenwald. Verwandt δρῦς, δόρυ, δένδρεον, δρίος; vgl. Sanskrit. drumas »Baum«, Curtius Grundz. d. Griech. Etym. 1, 204. Bei Homer δρυμός viermal, in der Pluralform τὰ δρῦμά, mit kurzem υ: Odyss. 10, 251 ᾔομεν ἀνὰ δρυμά, Odyss. 10, 150. 197 Iliad. 11, 118 διὰ δρυμὰ πυκνὰ καὶ ὕλην, δρυμά und ὕλην stehn παραλλήλως. – Sing. δρυμός Soph. O. R. 1399; δρυμὸς ὄρειος Eur. Hipp. 1128; δρυμὸν ἔνθηρον Rhes. 289; δρυμοῖς Bacch. 1229; δρυμοὺς ἐρήμους Aeschyl. ap. Aristot. H. A. 9, 36 (fragm. Dindf. no 291); Plural δρυμοί auch Antiphan. 6 (IX, 84) Plut. Pericl. et Fab. 1. Plural τὰ δρῦμά sp. Ep., Nic. Th. 222 Qu. Sm. 2, 382. Bei D. Per. 492 u. Opp. Cyn. 1, 64 δρυμά.