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|etymtx=Grammatical information: adj.<br />Meaning: [[small]], [[short]], [[little]]; on the meaning and use (beside [[ὀλίγος]]) in poetry Moorhouse Class. Quart. 41, 31 ff. (E 801, γ 296, Trag., Att.);<br />Other forms: also [[σμικρός]] (P 757, Hes. Op. 361, Ion., trag., Att.), [[μικκός]] (Dor. Boeot.), [[μικός]] (Att. inscr. IVa, Trag. Adesp. 31, pap.).<br />Compounds: Very often as 1. member, esp. in scient. and techn. language.<br />Derivatives: Diminut. and hypocor.: [[μικύλος]] (Mosch. 1, 13); <b class="b3">μικύ-θινον τὸ μικρόν καὶ νήπιον</b> H.; <b class="b3">*μικκιχος</b> (cf. [[ὁσσίχος]] a.o. Chantraine Form. 404) in Lac. [[μικκιχιδδόμενος]] [[under age]] (inscr.; from <b class="b3">*μικκιχίζομαι</b>; cf. Schwyzer 331); cf. also the PN below. Abstract: (<b class="b3">σ)μικρότης</b> f. [[trigle]], [[insignificance]] (Anaxag., Pl.). Denomin.: (<b class="b3">σ)μικρύνω</b>, also with prefix, esp. <b class="b3">κατα-</b>, [[diminish]], [[reduce]], [[degrade]] (Demetr. Eloc., LXX); [[κατασμικρίζω]] <b class="b2">id.</b> (Arist., Phld.), <b class="b3">σμικρίζεσθαι διαττᾶσθαι</b> H.; [[ἀποσμικρόω]] <b class="b2">id.</b> (Tim. Lex.). -- PN, e.g. [[Σμικρίνης]] m. "niggard" (Men.; as [[Αἰσχίνης]] etc.), [[Μίκων]], [[Μικίων]], [[Μίκυθος]], <b class="b3">-ίων</b>, [[Σμικυθίων]] (Leumann Hom. Wörter 155 A. 129, Schulze Kl. Schr. 671).<br />Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]<br />Etymology: On [[σμικρος]] (older) and [[μικρός]] with unexplained initial change Schwyzer 310f.; the <b class="b3">ρ-</b>suffix may come from the opposite [[μακρός]] (cf. Güntert Reimwortbildungen 160); diff. Bloomfield Lang. 1, 94: <b class="b3">μικ-ρό-ς</b>: <b class="b3">μικ-υ-θός</b> old [[ro]] : <b class="b2">u-</b>variation[improbable, s. below]. Through expressive gemination arose [[μικκός]], and to this, with normal simplification of the [[κ]], [[μικός]]. -- Without agreement outside Greek. One can compare on the one hand Lat. [[mīca]] [[crumb]], [[corn]], [[a little]] (might stand for <b class="b2">*smīk-ā</b> ), on the other hand Germ. words for [[small]] with IE <b class="b2">ē-</b>vowel, e.g. OHG [[smāhi]] [[small]], [[little]], [[low]] with [[smāhen]] [[reduce]], NHG [[schmähen]]; one might bring together these forms under IE [[smē]] | |etymtx=Grammatical information: adj.<br />Meaning: [[small]], [[short]], [[little]]; on the meaning and use (beside [[ὀλίγος]]) in poetry Moorhouse Class. Quart. 41, 31 ff. (E 801, γ 296, Trag., Att.);<br />Other forms: also [[σμικρός]] (P 757, Hes. Op. 361, Ion., trag., Att.), [[μικκός]] (Dor. Boeot.), [[μικός]] (Att. inscr. IVa, Trag. Adesp. 31, pap.).<br />Compounds: Very often as 1. member, esp. in scient. and techn. language.<br />Derivatives: Diminut. and hypocor.: [[μικύλος]] (Mosch. 1, 13); <b class="b3">μικύ-θινον τὸ μικρόν καὶ νήπιον</b> H.; <b class="b3">*μικκιχος</b> (cf. [[ὁσσίχος]] a.o. Chantraine Form. 404) in Lac. [[μικκιχιδδόμενος]] [[under age]] (inscr.; from <b class="b3">*μικκιχίζομαι</b>; cf. Schwyzer 331); cf. also the PN below. Abstract: (<b class="b3">σ)μικρότης</b> f. [[trigle]], [[insignificance]] (Anaxag., Pl.). Denomin.: (<b class="b3">σ)μικρύνω</b>, also with prefix, esp. <b class="b3">κατα-</b>, [[diminish]], [[reduce]], [[degrade]] (Demetr. Eloc., LXX); [[κατασμικρίζω]] <b class="b2">id.</b> (Arist., Phld.), <b class="b3">σμικρίζεσθαι διαττᾶσθαι</b> H.; [[ἀποσμικρόω]] <b class="b2">id.</b> (Tim. Lex.). -- PN, e.g. [[Σμικρίνης]] m. "niggard" (Men.; as [[Αἰσχίνης]] etc.), [[Μίκων]], [[Μικίων]], [[Μίκυθος]], <b class="b3">-ίων</b>, [[Σμικυθίων]] (Leumann Hom. Wörter 155 A. 129, Schulze Kl. Schr. 671).<br />Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]<br />Etymology: On [[σμικρος]] (older) and [[μικρός]] with unexplained initial change Schwyzer 310f.; the <b class="b3">ρ-</b>suffix may come from the opposite [[μακρός]] (cf. Güntert Reimwortbildungen 160); diff. Bloomfield Lang. 1, 94: <b class="b3">μικ-ρό-ς</b>: <b class="b3">μικ-υ-θός</b> old [[ro]] : <b class="b2">u-</b>variation[improbable, s. below]. Through expressive gemination arose [[μικκός]], and to this, with normal simplification of the [[κ]], [[μικός]]. -- Without agreement outside Greek. One can compare on the one hand Lat. [[mīca]] [[crumb]], [[corn]], [[a little]] (might stand for <b class="b2">*smīk-ā</b> ), on the other hand Germ. words for [[small]] with IE <b class="b2">ē-</b>vowel, e.g. OHG [[smāhi]] [[small]], [[little]], [[low]] with [[smāhen]] [[reduce]], NHG [[schmähen]]; one might bring together these forms under IE [[smē]]([[i]])<b class="b2">k-</b> : <b class="b2">smīk-</b>. Further there are adj. for [[graceful]], [[elegant]] with IE [[g]], e.g. OE [[smicre]] [[elegant]], [[nice]], Lith. <b class="b2">su-smìžęs</b> [[small]], [[crippled]]. The varying form is with a word of this meaning not surprising; on the symbolic character of the [[i]] (against [[α]] in [[μακρός]]) Sieberer Sprache 2, 118 n. 73 (p. 119).-- The connection with the comparativ [[μείων]], with the [[κ]] taken from the opposite [[μακρός]] (Seiler Steigerungsformen 115), fails because of the clearly older [[σμικρός]], which cannot be combined with [[μείων]] (to Skt. <b class="b2">minā́ti</b> [[reduce]] etc.). -- More material WP. 2, 685f., Pok. 966f., W.-Hofmann s. [[mīca]]. - The varying initial points rather to a Pre-Greek word. | ||
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