ἀλίνειν

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Frisk Etymological English

Grammatical information: v.
Meaning: (cod. -νεῖν) ἀλείφειν H. ἀλῖναι ἐπαλεῖψαι H. ἰν-αλαλισμένα engraved (Cyprus). καταλῖναι. καταλεῖψαι H. is now confirmed by an inscr. from Selinous, RPh 69, 1995, 128, l. 16.
Derivatives: Verbal noun ἄλινσις του ἐργαστηρίου (Epid.).
Origin: IE [Indo-European] [00] *h₂lei(H)- smear
Etymology: ἀλίνω prob. < *ἀλιν-ι̯ω will be cognate with Lat. lino besmear, rub, orig. an n-present (perf. lēvi)?; root ἀλι- < *h₂li-. One would like to reconstruct *h₂li-n-H-, but Lat. litus has short i (after lino? LIV 247f.). The same root as in ἀλείφω.

Frisk Etymology German

ἀλίνειν: (cod. -νεῖν)
{alínein}
Meaning: ἀλείφειν H. ἀλῖναι· ἐπαλεῖψαι H.
Composita : ἰναλαλισμένα eingeritzt (Kypros).
Derivative: Verbalnomen ἄλινσις του ἐργαστηρίου (Epid.), vgl. Holt Les noms d’action en -σις 137 A. 1. Zu ἀλιν[ν]όν s. ἀλέω.
Etymology : ἀλίνω steht wahrscheinlich zunächst für *ἀλινι̯ω und gehört zu lat. lĭno beschmieren, bestreichen, urspr. n-Präsens (Perf. lēvi) wie aind. lināti (Gramm.) sich anschmiegen, falls eigentlich ankleben; in Betracht kommt ferner air. lenaid folgen; Näheres bei WP. 2, 389.
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