ἰβύ

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πενία μόνα τὰς τέχνας ἐγείρει → poverty alone promotes skilled work, necessity is the mother of invention, necessity is the mother of all invention, poverty is the mother of invention, out of necessity comes invention, out of necessity came invention, frugality is the mother of invention

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Full diacritics: ἰβύ Medium diacritics: ἰβύ Low diacritics: ιβύ Capitals: ΙΒΥ
Transliteration A: ibý Transliteration B: iby Transliteration C: ivy Beta Code: i)bu/

English (LSJ)

A loudly, Phot.: hence aor. 1 inf. ἰβυκινῆσαι, shout, TeleclId.58 (ἰβυκηνίσαι EM464.44): but Subst. ἰβυκανητής, οῦ, ὁ,= βυκανητής, trumpeter, read by Suid. in Plb.2.29.6 (βυκανητῶν, βυκανιτῶν codd.). Ion. words, acc. to Hsch.: derived from the poet Ibycus, Suid.

Frisk Etymological English

Grammatical information: pcle
Meaning: interjection or adverb (H., Phot. from Telecl.).
Derivatives: ἰβύει τύπτει, βοᾳ̃ with postverbal ἰβύς εὑφημία, στιγμή H. - With velar suffix ἴβυξ ὀρνέου εἶδος, καὶ ἶβις (s. Thompson Birds s. v.), ἰβύκη εὑφημία, and ἰβυκτήρ, in H. singer of a march-song on Crete (cod. ἰβηκ-); also Ἴβυκος PN?, cf. Radermacher Glotta 16, 135f. - Through cross with βυκινίζω, βυκανίζω (Eust.; s. βυκάνη) arose ἰβυκινῆσαι ἐπευφημῆσαι, βοῆσαι H. (ἰβυκηνίσαι EM). Details in Kock on Telecl. 58. - With dental suffix ἰβυδῆνας τοὺς εὑφημοῦντας H., cf. the sound nouns in -δος, κέλαδος a. o.
Origin: ONOM [onomatopoia, and other elementary formations]; LW [loanword] Anat.
Etymology: Onomatopoetic sound-word, acc. to H. Lydian (s.v. ἰβύ) or Ionic (s. ἰβυκινήσαντες), also as cry of surprise or the like. On th last use rests the gloss H. = τὸ πολὺ καὶ μέγα; how the meanings τύπτειν and στιγμή must be understood is unclear. - Cf. βύζω and ἰύζω.

Frisk Etymology German

ἰβύ: {ibú}
Meaning: Interjektion od. Adverb (H., Phot. aus Telekl.).
Derivative: Davon ἰβύει· τύπτει, βοᾷ mit dem postverbalen ἰβύς· εὐφημία, στιγμή H. — Mit Gutturalsuffix ἴβυξ· ὀρνέου εἶδος, καὶ ἶβις (dazu Thompson Birds s. v.), ἰβύκη· εὐφημία, und ἰβυκτήρ, nach H. Sänger eines Marschlieds auf Kreta (cod. ἰβηκ-); auch Ἴβυκος PN?, vgl. Radermacher Glotta 16, 135f. — Durch Kreuzung mit βυκινίζω, βυκανίζω (Eust.; s. βυκάνη) entstand ἰβυκινῆσαι· ἐπευφημῆσαι, βοῆσαι H. (ἰβυκηνίσαι EM). Einzelheiten bei Kock zu Telekl. 58. — Mit Dentalsuffix ἰβυδῆνας· τοὺς εὐφημοῦντας H., vgl. die Geräuschnomina auf -δος, κέλαδος u. a.
Etymology : Onomatopoetisches Schallwort, nach H. lydisch (s. ἰβύ) oder ionisch (s. ἰβυκινήσαντες), auch als Ausruf der Verwunderung od. ähnl. benutzt. Auf der letztgenannten Verwendung fußt die bei H. erwähnte steigernde Bedeutung = τὸ πολὺ καὶ μέγα; wie die Bedd. τύπτειν und στιγμή zu verstehen sind, bleibt unklar. — Vgl. βύζω und ἰύζω.
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