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|Definition=ἡ, < | |Definition=ἡ,<br><span class="bld">A</span> [[pain]] of [[body]], ὀδύνῃσι κακῇσι τειρόμενος Od.9.440, cf.415, 17.567; ἀλεγεινή Il.11.398; ὀδύναι δῦνον [[μένος]] Ἀτρείδαο ib.268; ὀδύνῃσι πεπαρμένος 5.399; ἀντίτομα στερεᾶν ὀδυνᾶν Pi.P.4.221; cf. ἕρμα 1.4; στρόφος μ' ἔχει τὴν γαστέρ' . . κὠδύνη Ar.Th.484, cf. Pl.1131 : also in Prose, X.HG5.4.58(pl.), Thphr.HP9.11.3, etc.<br><span class="bld">2</span> [[pain]] of [[mind]], [[grief]], [[distress]], once in Il., ὀδύνη Ἡρακλῆος = [[grief]] for [[Hercules]], 15.25 : more freq. in Od., always in plural, ὀδύνας τε γόους τε κάλλιπεν 1.242; ὀδύνας ἐμβάλλετε θυμῷ 2.79,al. : after Hom. the pl. was most common in both senses, ὀδύναι [[δυσαπάλλακτος|δυσαπάλλακτοι]], [[ἄλληκτοι]], S.Tr.959, 986(both lyr.); ὀδύναις πεφυσιγγωμένοι Ar.Ach.526; opp. [[φιλότης|φιλότητες]], Antipho Soph.49; σφαδᾳσμῶν τε καὶ ὀδυνῶν Pl.R.579e, cf. 574a, al.: but the sg.also occurs, ἐξ ὀλίγης ὀδύνη μέγα γίνεται ἄλγος Sol.12.59; γλώσσας ὀδύνη = [[pain]] caused by the [[tongue]], S.Ph.1142, cf. 827 (both lyr.), Tr.975 (anap.); ὀδύνη σε εἴληφε X.Smp.1.15; ὀδύνη μ' ἔχει Lyr.Alex.Adesp.1.3; μετ' ὀδύνης Men.706; [[τοῖς νενικημένοις ὀδύνη]] = Lat. [[vae victis!]] Plu.Cam.28. (Perh. from ἐδ- ὀδ- 'eat', cf. θυμὸν ἔδων Od.10.379: the Aeolians called [[τὰς ὀδύνας ἐδύνας]] acc. to Greg.Cor.p.597 S.) | ||
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|etymtx=Grammatical information: f.<br />Meaning: [[pain]], [[torment]], [[harm]], [[sorrow]] (Il.).<br />Other forms: mostly pl. <b class="b3">-αι</b>.<br />Compounds: As 2. member, e.g. <b class="b3">περι-ώδυνος</b> [[very sore]], [[painful]] (Hp., Att.; <b class="b3">-ω-</b> comp. lengthening with <b class="b3">περιωδυν-ία</b> f. (Hp., Pl.), <b class="b3">-έω</b>, also (after [[ὀδυνάω]]) <b class="b3">-άω</b> (medic.); rarely as 1. member as in <b class="b3">ὀδυνή-φατος</b> (<b class="b3">ὀδυνήφατα φάρμακα Ε</b> 401 = 900, also <b class="b3">ὀ-ον ῥίζαν Λ</b> 847; after this Orph. L. 345, 753) <b class="b2">pain-killing, -stilling</b>, poet. incidental formation after <b class="b3">ἀρηΐ-φατος</b> a.o., but with remarkable active meaning (cf. Chantraine Sprache 1,145; after Risch $ 73 a prop. a consonantstem).<br />Derivatives: <b class="b3">ὀδυν-ηρός</b>, Dor. <b class="b3">-ᾶρός</b> [[dolorous]], [[sorrowful]] (Pi., Att.), <b class="b3">-ωδῶς</b> adv. [[sorrowfully]] (Gal.), <b class="b3">-αίτερος</b> [[more painful]] (Hp.) as from <b class="b3">*ὀδυναῖος</b> after [[σχολαίτερος]] (: [[[σχολαῖος]] :][[σχολή]]) a.o. (Schwyzer 534); [[ὀδυνάω]], <b class="b3">-άομαι</b>, rarely with <b class="b3">ἐξ-</b>, <b class="b3">κατ-</b>, <b class="b2">to hurt, to grieve; to be hurt, to suffer pain</b> (IA.) with [[ὀδυνήματα]] pl. [[pains]] (Hp.).<br />Origin: IE [Indo-European] [289; to be corrected] <b class="b2">*h₃dwon-</b> [[pain]]<br />Etymology: Beside IA. [[ὀδύνη]] (orig. pl. tant. ?; Witte Glotta 2, 18f.) stands Aeol. (Greg. Cor. 597) [[ἐδύνας]] (acc. pl.); the vowel change can go back on old ablaut or on vowel-assimilation ([[ε]] > [[ο]] before [[υ]]; cf. Schwyzer 255). Both forms are <b class="b3">α-</b>enlargements of a verbal noun in <b class="b2">-u̯en-</b> : <b class="b2">-un-</b> from <b class="b3">ἐδ-</b> [[eat]] ([[curae edaces]] Hor., Lith. <b class="b2"> | |etymtx=Grammatical information: f.<br />Meaning: [[pain]], [[torment]], [[harm]], [[sorrow]] (Il.).<br />Other forms: mostly pl. <b class="b3">-αι</b>.<br />Compounds: As 2. member, e.g. <b class="b3">περι-ώδυνος</b> [[very sore]], [[painful]] (Hp., Att.; <b class="b3">-ω-</b> comp. lengthening with <b class="b3">περιωδυν-ία</b> f. (Hp., Pl.), <b class="b3">-έω</b>, also (after [[ὀδυνάω]]) <b class="b3">-άω</b> (medic.); rarely as 1. member as in <b class="b3">ὀδυνή-φατος</b> (<b class="b3">ὀδυνήφατα φάρμακα Ε</b> 401 = 900, also <b class="b3">ὀ-ον ῥίζαν Λ</b> 847; after this Orph. L. 345, 753) <b class="b2">pain-killing, -stilling</b>, poet. incidental formation after <b class="b3">ἀρηΐ-φατος</b> a.o., but with remarkable active meaning (cf. Chantraine Sprache 1,145; after Risch $ 73 a prop. a consonantstem).<br />Derivatives: <b class="b3">ὀδυν-ηρός</b>, Dor. <b class="b3">-ᾶρός</b> [[dolorous]], [[sorrowful]] (Pi., Att.), <b class="b3">-ωδῶς</b> adv. [[sorrowfully]] (Gal.), <b class="b3">-αίτερος</b> [[more painful]] (Hp.) as from <b class="b3">*ὀδυναῖος</b> after [[σχολαίτερος]] (: [[[σχολαῖος]] :][[σχολή]]) a.o. (Schwyzer 534); [[ὀδυνάω]], <b class="b3">-άομαι</b>, rarely with <b class="b3">ἐξ-</b>, <b class="b3">κατ-</b>, <b class="b2">to hurt, to grieve; to be hurt, to suffer pain</b> (IA.) with [[ὀδυνήματα]] pl. [[pains]] (Hp.).<br />Origin: IE [Indo-European] [289; to be corrected] <b class="b2">*h₃dwon-</b> [[pain]]<br />Etymology: Beside IA. [[ὀδύνη]] (orig. pl. tant. ?; Witte Glotta 2, 18f.) stands Aeol. (Greg. Cor. 597) [[ἐδύνας]] (acc. pl.); the vowel change can go back on old ablaut or on vowel-assimilation ([[ε]] > [[ο]] before [[υ]]; cf. Schwyzer 255). Both forms are <b class="b3">α-</b>enlargements of a verbal noun in <b class="b2">-u̯en-</b> : <b class="b2">-un-</b> from <b class="b3">ἐδ-</b> [[eat]] ([[curae edaces]] Hor., Lith. <b class="b2">ėdžiótis</b> [[trouble oneself]] beside <b class="b2">ēdžióti</b> [[devour]], [[bite]], to <b class="b2">ė́sti</b> [[eat]]; on it Fraenkel Wb. s. v.), to which the ablauting <b class="b2">-u̯er-</b> : <b class="b2">-u̯r̥-</b>: <b class="b2">-ur-</b> in [[εἶδαρ]] > <b class="b3">*ἔδ-Ϝαρ</b> [[eating]], [[food]] (s. on [[ἔδω]], with Skt. cognates) and [[ὀδύρομαι]] (s. v.). A further representative of this noun is Arm. [[erkn]], gen. [[erkan]] [[birth-pain]], [[heavy pain]] from <b class="b2">*ed-u̯ōn</b> or <b class="b2">*ed-u̯ēn</b>, s. Frisk Etyma Armen. 11 ff. w. details. -- Not wit L. Meyer 1, 523 f. and Prellwitz to [[δύη]]. However the initial was <b class="b2">h₃-</b>, as in [[ὀδών]] (s.v.); cf. Beekes in Kortlandt, Armeniaca Cf. [[ὠδίς]]. | ||
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