γίγγρος

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ὦ παῖδες Ἑλλήνων ἴτε ἐλευθεροῦτε πατρίδ', ἐλευθεροῦτε δὲ παῖδας, γυναῖκας, θεῶν τέ πατρῴων ἕδη, θήκας τε προγόνων: νῦν ὑπὲρ πάντων ἀγών. → O children of the Greeks, go, free your homeland, free also your children, your wives, the temples of your fathers' gods, and the tombs of your ancestors: now the struggle is for all things.

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Spanish (DGE)

-ου, ὁ

• Alolema(s): tb. γίγγρον Hsch.s.u. γίγγρος
mús.
1 flauta fenicia Antiph.107, Men.Fr.225, Ath.174f, Hsch.
2 música para flauta fenicia Hsch.

• Etimología: Quizá forma expresiva c. red. de *γιρ-γρο- c. disim., de la misma r. que γέρανος q.u.

Greek Monolingual

γίγγρος, ο (Α)
φρ. «γίγγρος αὐλός» — ο γίγγρας.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. Πιθανώς πρόκειται για εκφραστικό αναδιπλασιασμένο σχηματισμό γιρ -γρ -ο- με ανομοίωση (πρβλ. γήρυς, γερανός, λατ. gingriō)].

Frisk Etymological English

Grammatical information: m.
Meaning: name of a Phoenician flute (Men.).
Other forms: -ον Η., -ας m. γίγγλαρος (Poll.), γιγγλάριον (AB); dissimilated?.
Derivatives: Davon γιγγράϊνος γ.-like und γιγγραντός (made) for a γ. (Ath.); γιγγρίαι αὑλοὶ μικροί, ἐν οἷς πρῶτον μανθάνουσιν, γιγγρασμός ἦχος, γιγγρί ἐπιφώνημά τι ἐπὶ καταμωκήσει λεγόμενον. καὶ εἶδος αὑλοῦ H.
Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin] or LW [loanword] Phoen.
Etymology: Acc. to Ath. 4, 174f. from Γίγγρης, Phoenician name of Adonis. Rather an expressive onomatopoetic formation (not to γῆρυς or γέρανος); rich material in WP. 1, 592, W.-Hofmann s. gingriō, -īre chatter, of geese. - Lat. gingrina genus quoddam tibiarum exiguarum (Paul. Fest.) is a Greek loan.