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|etymtx=Grammatical information: m.<br />Meaning: [[male relative of the mother]], [[uncle]], [[grandfather]] (Il.).<br />Other forms: Dor. [[μάτρως]], <b class="b3">-ωος</b> a. <b class="b3">-ω</b> (further forms in Schwyzer 480 and in LSJ).<br />Derivatives: [[μητρώϊος]], <b class="b3">-ῳ̃ος</b> (Dor. <b class="b3">μα-</b>) prop. <b class="b2">belonging to the μήτρωες, i.e. to mothers family</b> (τ 410), then directly referring to [[μήτηρ]] [[what belongs to the mother]], [[maternal]] (A.); <b class="b3">τὸ Μητρῳ̃ον</b> (sc. [[ἱερόν]]) [[the temple of the Great Mother Cybele]], in Athens used as state archive (Att.); <b class="b3">τὰ Μητρῳ̃α</b> (sc. [[ἱερά]]) [[the temple-service of Cybele]] (D. H.); with [[μητρῳακός]] [[belonging to the service of Cybele]] and [[μητρῴζω]] [[celebrate the Cybele-feasts]] (sp.); [[μητρωϊκός]] = [[μητρικός]] (Delos IIa). -- Side form [[μήτρων]] (Dor. <b class="b3">μά-</b>), <b class="b3">-ωνος</b> m. (Asia Minor inscr.; originating from the acc. [[μήτρων]]). -- [[μητρυιά]], Dor. <b class="b3">μα-</b>, ion. <b class="b3">-ιή</b> f. [[step-mother]] (Il.) with <b class="b3">μητρυι-ώδης</b> [[step-motherly]] (Plu.), <b class="b3">-άζω</b> [[act as step-moher]] (Gloss.); as joking innovation [[μητρυιός]] m. [[stepfather]] (Theopomp. Com., Hyp.).<br />Origin: IE [Indo-European] [700] <b class="b2">*meh₂ter</b> [[mother]], <b class="b2">*meh₂tr-ou-s</b> [[relative of the mother]]<br />Etymology: If one connects, acc. to the communis opinio, [[μητρυιά]] with [[μήτρως]], for which there is in fact no decisive evidence, we must start from a long [[-ōu-]] ( > [[ō]]), of which <b class="b3">-υ-</b> in [[μητρυιά]] would be the zero grade (cf. Schwyzer 479 f.). With [[μητρυιά]] (prob. for older <b class="b3">*μήτρυια</b>, gen. <b class="b3">-υιᾶς</b>; Wackernagel KZ 33, 574 [= Kl. Schr. 2, 1207] n. l, Schwyzer 469 w. n. 8) cf. the close Armenian form [[mawru]], gen. [[mawrui]] (< <b class="b2">*mātruu̯i-</b>) <b class="b2">stepmother, mother-in-law</b>, perhaps also the far off Westgermanic form OE [[modrige]] [[sisters mother]] (PGm. <b class="b2">*mōdruu̯i̯ōn-</b> < IE <b class="b2">*mātruu̯i̯ā</b>?) a direct correspondence; the formation must then be from pre-Greek. A hypothesis on the origin (after the old word for [[mother-in-law]], Lat. [[socrus]] = Gr. <b class="b3">*ἑκρύς</b> ?; s. [[ἑκυρός]], <b class="b3">-ά</b>) by Wackernagel Festgabe Kaegi 44 (= Kl. Schr. 1, 472) n. 2. -- Cf. the lit. on [[μήτηρ]]. Cf. Kuiper, Notes 56ff.
|etymtx=Grammatical information: m.<br />Meaning: [[male relative of the mother]], [[uncle]], [[grandfather]] (Il.).<br />Other forms: Dor. [[μάτρως]], <b class="b3">-ωος</b> a. <b class="b3">-ω</b> (further forms in Schwyzer 480 and in LSJ).<br />Derivatives: [[μητρώϊος]], <b class="b3">-ῳ̃ος</b> (Dor. <b class="b3">μα-</b>) prop. <b class="b2">belonging to the μήτρωες, i.e. to mothers family</b> (τ 410), then directly referring to [[μήτηρ]] [[what belongs to the mother]], [[maternal]] (A.); <b class="b3">τὸ Μητρῳ̃ον</b> (sc. [[ἱερόν]]) [[the temple of the Great Mother Cybele]], in Athens used as state archive (Att.); <b class="b3">τὰ Μητρῳ̃α</b> (sc. [[ἱερά]]) [[the temple-service of Cybele]] (D. H.); with [[μητρῳακός]] [[belonging to the service of Cybele]] and [[μητρῴζω]] [[celebrate the Cybele-feasts]] (sp.); [[μητρωϊκός]] = [[μητρικός]] (Delos IIa). -- Side form [[μήτρων]] (Dor. <b class="b3">μά-</b>), <b class="b3">-ωνος</b> m. (Asia Minor inscr.; originating from the acc. [[μήτρων]]). -- [[μητρυιά]], Dor. <b class="b3">μα-</b>, ion. <b class="b3">-ιή</b> f. [[step-mother]] (Il.) with <b class="b3">μητρυι-ώδης</b> [[step-motherly]] (Plu.), <b class="b3">-άζω</b> [[act as step-moher]] (Gloss.); as joking innovation [[μητρυιός]] m. [[stepfather]] (Theopomp. Com., Hyp.).<br />Origin: IE [Indo-European] [700] <b class="b2">*meh₂ter</b> [[mother]], <b class="b2">*meh₂tr-ou-s</b> [[relative of the mother]]<br />Etymology: If one connects, acc. to the communis opinio, [[μητρυιά]] with [[μήτρως]], for which there is in fact no decisive evidence, we must start from a long [[-ōu-]] ( > [[ō]]), of which <b class="b3">-υ-</b> in [[μητρυιά]] would be the zero grade (cf. Schwyzer 479 f.). With [[μητρυιά]] (prob. for older <b class="b3">*μήτρυια</b>, gen. <b class="b3">-υιᾶς</b>; Wackernagel KZ 33, 574 [= Kl. Schr. 2, 1207] n. l, Schwyzer 469 w. n. 8) cf. the close Armenian form [[mawru]], gen. [[mawrui]] (< <b class="b2">*mātruu̯i-</b>) [[stepmother]], [[mother-in-law]], perhaps also the far off Westgermanic form OE [[modrige]] [[sisters mother]] (PGm. <b class="b2">*mōdruu̯i̯ōn-</b> < IE <b class="b2">*mātruu̯i̯ā</b>?) a direct correspondence; the formation must then be from pre-Greek. A hypothesis on the origin (after the old word for [[mother-in-law]], Lat. [[socrus]] = Gr. <b class="b3">*ἑκρύς</b> ?; s. [[ἑκυρός]], <b class="b3">-ά</b>) by Wackernagel Festgabe Kaegi 44 (= Kl. Schr. 1, 472) n. 2. -- Cf. the lit. on [[μήτηρ]]. Cf. Kuiper, Notes 56ff.
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