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|Transliteration C=emys
|Transliteration C=emys
|Beta Code=e)mu/s
|Beta Code=e)mu/s
|Definition=or ἑμύς, ύδος, ἡ, [[fresh-water tortoise]], esp. [[Emys lutaria]], <span class="bibl">Arist. <span class="title">HA</span>558a8</span>, al.; also ὁ, ib.<span class="bibl">600b22</span>.
|Definition=or [[ἑμύς]], ύδος, ἡ, [[fresh-water tortoise]], esp. [[Emys lutaria]], Arist. ''HA''558a8, al.; also ὁ, ib.600b22.
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|etymtx=-ύδος<br />Grammatical information: f.<br />Meaning: [[sweet water-tortoise]] (Arist.) (in LSJ only in Suppl.)<br />Other forms: Also <b class="b3">ἑ-</b> (LSJSuppl.), m. and f. And [[ἀμύς]] <b class="b2">id.</b> Archig. ap. Gal. 12.575.<br />Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]<br />Etymology: S. Chantraine Formation 126 and 347; origin unknown. Sommer Lautstud. 100 derives it from [[ἐμέω]] because the animal, when breathing out below the water-level lets go continuously air-bubbles. But [[-ud-]] is not an IE suffix, so prob. a Pre-Greek word; s. Chantr. Form. 348 [[πηλαμύς]] "sans doute prèhellénique," [[χλαμύς]] "arrangement d'un mot emprunté.") Cf. Beekes Pre-Greek suff. <b class="b3">-υδ-</b>. It has apparently escaped researchers that there are two forms; this prob. points to Pre-Greek origin (Fur. 346f.), though I cannot explain the variation [[ἀ-]]/<b class="b3">ἐ-</b>. There is no support for the suggestion that [[πηλαμύς]] is compounded with it (which would make no difference for the interpretation). - So not to Celtic with Stokes BB 21, 132.
|etymtx=-ύδος<br />Grammatical information: f.<br />Meaning: [[sweet water-tortoise]] (Arist.) (in LSJ only in Suppl.)<br />Other forms: Also <b class="b3">ἑ-</b> (LSJSuppl.), m. and f. And [[ἀμύς]] <b class="b2">id.</b> Archig. ap. Gal. 12.575.<br />Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]<br />Etymology: S. Chantraine Formation 126 and 347; origin unknown. Sommer Lautstud. 100 derives it from [[ἐμέω]] because the animal, when breathing out below the water-level lets go continuously air-bubbles. But [[-ud-]] is not an IE suffix, so prob. a Pre-Greek word; s. Chantr. Form. 348 [[πηλαμύς]] "sans doute prèhellénique," [[χλαμύς]] "arrangement d'un mot emprunté.") Cf. Beekes Pre-Greek suff. <b class="b3">-υδ-</b>. It has apparently escaped researchers that there are two forms; this prob. points to Pre-Greek origin (Fur. 346f.), though I cannot explain the variation [[ἀ-]]/<b class="b3">ἐ-</b>. There is no support for the suggestion that [[πηλαμύς]] is compounded with it (which would make no difference for the interpretation). - So not to Celtic with Stokes BB 21, 132.
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|ftr='''ἐμύς''': -ύδος<br />{emús}<br />'''Grammar''': f.<br />'''Meaning''': [[Süßwasserschildkröte]] (Arist.).<br />'''Etymology''': Zur Bildung Chantraine Formation 126 und 347; Herkunft unsicher. Vermutung bei Sommer Lautstud. 100: von [[ἐμέω]] wegen der Gewohnheit des Tieres, während des Aufenthalts unter dem Wasserspiegel beim Ausatmen beständig Luftbläschen an die Oberfläche steigen zu lassen. — Keltische Kombination bei Stokes BB 21, 132.<br />'''Page''' 1,508
|ftr='''ἐμύς''': -ύδος<br />{emús}<br />'''Grammar''': f.<br />'''Meaning''': [[Süßwasserschildkröte]] (Arist.).<br />'''Etymology''': Zur Bildung Chantraine Formation 126 und 347; Herkunft unsicher. Vermutung bei Sommer Lautstud. 100: von [[ἐμέω]] wegen der Gewohnheit des Tieres, während des Aufenthalts unter dem Wasserspiegel beim Ausatmen beständig Luftbläschen an die Oberfläche steigen zu lassen. — Keltische Kombination bei Stokes BB 21, 132.<br />'''Page''' 1,508
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