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|etymtx=Grammatical information: f.<br />Meaning: name of a Phoenician lyre with 10 or 12 strings (Soph.Fr. 849 [uncertain conj.], LXX).<br />Other forms: <b class="b3">-ας</b> m. (com., Str.), also <b class="b3">ναῦλα</b> f. (Aq., Sm.), <b class="b3">-ον</b> n. (H.).<br />Derivatives: <b class="b3">ναβλίζω</b> = <b class="b3">ψάλλω</b> (Gloss.) with <b class="b3">ναβλιστής</b> m. <b class="b2">player of a n.</b> (Euph.), also <b class="b3">ναβλιστο-κτυπεύς</b> <b class="b2">id.</b> (Man. 4, 185), for <b class="b3">*ναβλο-κτύπος</b> (through cross and with formally enlarging <b class="b3">-ευς</b>), f. <b class="b3">ναβλίστρια</b> (Maced.).<br />Origin: LW [a loanword which is (probably) not of Pre-Greek origin] Sem.<br />Etymology: Like the instrument the name was prob. also Phoenician; cf. Hebr. [[nēbel]] name of a harp; more in Lewy Fremdw. 161. The word seems to have meant originally [[vase]]. DELG speaks of the harp as "avec son mouvement arrondi". E. Masson Emprunts 67 - 69; Meurgon, Melanges Carcopino 518 - 522. -- Lat. LW [loanword] [[nablium]], [[nablum]], s. W.-Hofmann s.v. Etruscan has [[naplan]], designating a cup. | |etymtx=Grammatical information: f.<br />Meaning: name of a Phoenician lyre with 10 or 12 strings (Soph.Fr. 849 [uncertain conj.], LXX).<br />Other forms: <b class="b3">-ας</b> m. (com., Str.), also <b class="b3">ναῦλα</b> f. (Aq., Sm.), <b class="b3">-ον</b> n. (H.).<br />Derivatives: <b class="b3">ναβλίζω</b> = <b class="b3">ψάλλω</b> (Gloss.) with <b class="b3">ναβλιστής</b> m. <b class="b2">player of a n.</b> (Euph.), also <b class="b3">ναβλιστο-κτυπεύς</b> <b class="b2">id.</b> (Man. 4, 185), for <b class="b3">*ναβλο-κτύπος</b> (through cross and with formally enlarging <b class="b3">-ευς</b>), f. <b class="b3">ναβλίστρια</b> (Maced.).<br />Origin: LW [a loanword which is (probably) not of Pre-Greek origin] Sem.<br />Etymology: Like the instrument the name was prob. also Phoenician; cf. Hebr. [[nēbel]] name of a harp; more in Lewy Fremdw. 161. The word seems to have meant originally [[vase]]. DELG speaks of the harp as "avec son mouvement arrondi". E. Masson Emprunts 67 - 69; Meurgon, Melanges Carcopino 518 - 522. -- Lat. LW [loanword] [[nablium]], [[nablum]], s. W.-Hofmann s.v. Etruscan has [[naplan]], designating a cup. | ||
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|ftr='''νάβλα''': (Soph.''Fr''. 849 [sehr unsichere Konj.], LXX),<br />{nábla}<br />'''Forms''': -ας m. (Kom., Str. u.a.), auch [[ναῦλα]] f. (Aq., Sm.), -ον n. (H.)<br />'''Grammar''': f.<br />'''Meaning''': N. einer phönikischen Leier mit 10 oder 12 Saiten.<br />'''Derivative''': Davon [[ναβλίζω]] = [[ψάλλω]] (Gloss.) mit [[ναβλιστής]] m. ‘Spieler einer N.’ (Euph.), auch [[ναβλιστοκτυπεύς]] ib. (Man. 4, 185), für *ναβλοκτύπος (durch Kreuzung und mit formell erweiterndem -ευς), f. ναβλίστρια (Maked.).<br />'''Etymology''' : Wie das Instrument war wohl auch dessen Name phönikisch; vgl. hebr. ''nēbel'' N. einer Harfe; näheres bei Lewy Fremdw. 161. — Lat. LW ''nablium'', ''nablum'', s. W.-Hofmann s.v.<br />'''Page''' 2,285 | |||
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