κυρκανάω

From LSJ

πολιτεύω πόλεμον ἐκ πολέμου → make perpetual war the principle of government

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Transliteration A: kyrkanáō Transliteration B: kyrkanaō Transliteration C: kyrkanao Beta Code: kurkana/w

English (LSJ)

mix: metaph., plot, κ. ὄλεθρόν τινι Ar.Th.429, cf. 852: in literal sense, Hp.Mul.1.57 (Pass.), cf. EM543.53.

German (Pape)

[Seite 1537] nach Hesych. = κυκάω, ταράσσω; Hippocr.; Ar. Thesm. 429 δοκεῖ ὄλεθρόν τιν' ἡμᾶς κυρκανᾶν, einrühren. Vgl. κυκανάω.

Dutch (Woordenboekgrieks.nl)

κυρκανάω [κυκάω] mengen; overdr. beramen:. τούτῳ... ὄλεθρόν τιν’ κυρκανᾶν voor hem iets fataals beramen Aristoph. Th. 429.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

κυρκᾰνάω: устраивать, готовить (ὄλεθρόν τινι Arph.).

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

κυρκᾰνάω: σπάνιος τύπος ἀντὶ τοῦ κυκανάω, ὑποκινῶ, παρασκευάζω, κ. ὄλεθρόν τινι Ἀριστοφ. Θεσμ. 429· Παθ., Ἱππ. 610. 38· ― πρβλ. Ἐτυμ. Μέγ. 543. 53., 1213. 49.

Frisk Etymological English

Grammatical information: v.
Meaning: stir, mix, contrive (Hp., Ar., Epin., EM).
Compounds: also with συν-.
Derivatives: backformation κυρκάνη = ταραχή (EM, Hdn. Gr.); also κυρκαίη (Suid. s. Ο῝μηρος) for κυρβαίη adjunct of μάζα (Hom. Epigr. 15, 6).
Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]
Etymology: Expressive enlargement of κυκάω (cf. Schwyzer 700) with infixed ρ, cf. τύρβη (Hofmann Wb.) or φύρω. The inserted ρ may be a Pre-Greek element.
See also: -

Frisk Etymology German

κυρκανάω: {kurkanáō}
Grammar: v.
Meaning: rühren, mischen, anstiften (Hp., Ar., Epin., EM)
Composita: auch mit συν-,
Derivative: mit der Rückbildung κυρκάνη = ταραχή (EM, Hdn. Gr.); auch κυρκαίη (Suid. s. Ὅμηρος) für κυρβαίη Beiw. von μάζα (Hom. Epigr. 15, 6).
Etymology: Expressive Erweiterung von κυκάω (vgl. Schwyzer 700) mit eingeschobenem ρ von einem sinnverwandten Wort, z.B. τύρβη (Hofmann Wb.) oder φύρω.
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Translations

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Acehnese: lawök; Arabic: ⁧خَلَطَ⁩, ⁧مَزَجَ⁩; Egyptian Arabic: ⁧خلط⁩; Armenian: խառնել; Aromanian: meastic, ameastic, mintescu; Assamese: মিহলা, মিহলোৱা; Asturian: amestar; Azerbaijani: qarışdırmaq; Belarusian: змешваць, змяшаць, мяшаць; Bulgarian: забъ́рквам, забъ́ркам, разбъ́рквам, разбъ́ркам, бъ́ркам, смесвам, смеся; Burmese: နယ်, မွှေ, စရနယ်; Catalan: barrejar, mesclar; Cherokee: ᎠᏑᎨᎭ; Chinese Cantonese: 混合, 溝/沟, 撈/捞; Mandarin: 混合; Czech: míchat, smíchat, mísit, smísit; Danish: blande, mikse, røre; Dutch: mengen; Esperanto: miksi; Estonian: segama; Finnish: sekoittaa; French: mélanger; Friulian: miscliçâ, messedâ, misturâ; Georgian: არევა; German: mischen, vermischen, vermengen, mixen; Greek: αναδεύω, ανακατώνω, ανακατεύω, αναμειγνύω, αναμιγνύω; Ancient Greek: ἀματίζω, ἀμμείγνυμι, ἀμφικυκάω, ἀναδεύω, ἀνακεράννυμι, ἀνακεραννύω, ἀνακίρναμαι, ἀνακιρνάω, ἀνακίρνημι, ἀνακυκάω, ἀναμείγνυμι, ἀναμίγνυμι, ἀναμιγνύω, ἀναμίσγω, ἀναφορύσσω, ἀναφυράω, ἀναφύρω, δεύω, διακεράννυμι, διαμιγνύω, διαμίσγω, διασυγχέω, διαφυράω, διαφύρω, διηθέω, ἐγκατακεράννυμι, ἐγκαταμείγνυμι, ἐγκαταμίσγω, ἐγκεράννυμι, ἐγκεραννύω, ἐγκεράω, ἐγκίρνημι, ἐγκυκάω, εἰσκεραννύω, εἰσφύρω, ἐμμείγνυμι, ἐμφυράω, ἐνιμίσγω, ἑνόω, ἐνστύφω, κατακεράννυμι, κεράννυμι, κιρνάω, κίρνημι, κιρνῶ, κυκάω, κυκῶ, κυρκανάω, κυρκανῶ, μείγνυμι, μειγνύω, μίγνυμι, μιγνύω, παραχραίνω, περιπλέκω, προσκατακυκάω, προσκατακυκῶ, συγκεράννυμι, συμπλέκω, ταράσσω, ταράττω, φύρω; Hindi: मिलाना; Hungarian: kever; Icelandic: blanda; Indonesian: mencampurkan; Ingrian: sotkia; Interlingua: miscer; Irish: measc; Italian: mischiare, mixare, mescolare; Japanese: 混ぜる; Javanese: nyampur; Kazakh: араластыру; Khmer: កូរ, លាយ; Korean: 섞다; Kumyk: булгъамакъ; Kurdish Central Kurdish: ⁧تێکەڵ بکە⁩; Kyrgyz: аралаштыруу; Ladin: mescedèr; Ladino: karishtrear, mesklar; Lao: ປະສົມ; Latgalian: maiseit; Latin: misceo, remisceo; Latvian: maisīt; Lithuanian: maišyti; Low German: mengen; Macedonian: меша, измеша, помеша; Malay: campur; Maori: ranu, whakaranu, whāranu, natu, miki; Maranao: sambor; Mongolian: холих; Cyrillic: хутгалдах; Norman: mêler; Norwegian Bokmål: blande, mikse; Occitan: barrejar, mesclar; Old East Slavic: мѣшати; Old English: menġan; Persian: ⁧آمیختن⁩; Polish: mieszać, zmieszać, bełtać, zbełtać; Portuguese: misturar; Romanian: amesteca, mesteca; Romansch: maschadar, mischedar, masdar, masder; Russian: смешивать, смешать, мешать, помешать, размешать; Sanskrit: श्रीणाति; Sardinian: ammasturai; Scottish Gaelic: measg; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: мешати, помешати, мијешати, помијешати; Roman: méšati, poméšati, mijéšati, pomijéšati; Sicilian: mmiscari, miscari, ammiscari; Slovak: miešať, zmiešať, zmiešavať; Slovene: mešati, zmešati; Somali: qasid; Southern Altai: булгаар; Spanish: mezclar, mixturar; Swedish: blanda; Tajik: омехтан, аралаш кардан, қатӣ кардан; Thai: ผสม; Tocharian B: triw-; Turkish: karıştırmak; Ugaritic: 𐎎𐎒𐎋; Ukrainian: змі́шувати, змішати, мішати; Urdu: ⁧ملانا⁩; Uzbek: aralashtirmoq; Venetian: misciar, misiar, mesedar; Vietnamese: pha; Walloon: maxhî; Yiddish: ⁧מישן⁩‎