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|etymtx=Grammatical information: m.<br />Meaning: epithet of Apollo on Anaphe.<br />Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]<br />Etymology: The epithets <b class="b3">Ἀπόλλων Ἀσγελάτας</b> (Anaphe) and <b class="b3">Ἀπόλλων Αἰγλάτας</b> (Anaphe, Thera) are often compared, though they may be unrelated. The epithet of Apollo is typical of pre-Greek words. The explanation as Greek by Schwyzer 27 (<b class="b3">ασ</b> > <b class="b3">αι[σ</b>]) is rightly criticized by Chantr. s.v. <b class="b3">αἴγλη</b>; part of Schwyzer's evidence is itself Pre-Greek. We find the variation clearly in the name of Asklepios (q.v.): <b class="b2">aC-\/aiC-</b> and <b class="b2">asC-\/aisC-</b>; here we have (only) <b class="b2">aiC-</b> and <b class="b2">asC-</b>; Fur. 293, 295; see Beekes, Pre-Gr. Furnée further (234, 335) connects <b class="b3">ἀγλα(Ϝ)ός</b> (and <b class="b3">ἄγλαυρος</b>), which deserves consideration. Remarkable is the resemblance of Akkadian [[azugallatu]] <b class="b2">great physician</b> (Burkert, Orient. Revolution 1992, 78.) So prob. a loan through (Pre-)Anatolian\/Pre-Greek. A connection with <b class="b3">αἴγλη</b> (q.v.) is improbable. | |etymtx=Grammatical information: m.<br />Meaning: epithet of Apollo on Anaphe.<br />Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]<br />Etymology: The epithets <b class="b3">Ἀπόλλων Ἀσγελάτας</b> (Anaphe) and <b class="b3">Ἀπόλλων Αἰγλάτας</b> (Anaphe, Thera) are often compared, though they may be unrelated. The epithet of Apollo is typical of pre-Greek words. The explanation as Greek by Schwyzer 27 (<b class="b3">ασ</b> > <b class="b3">αι[σ</b>]) is rightly criticized by Chantr. s.v. <b class="b3">αἴγλη</b>; part of Schwyzer's evidence is itself Pre-Greek. We find the variation clearly in the name of Asklepios (q.v.): <b class="b2">aC-\/aiC-</b> and <b class="b2">asC-\/aisC-</b>; here we have (only) <b class="b2">aiC-</b> and <b class="b2">asC-</b>; Fur. 293, 295; see Beekes, Pre-Gr. Furnée further (234, 335) connects <b class="b3">ἀγλα(Ϝ)ός</b> (and <b class="b3">ἄγλαυρος</b>), which deserves consideration. Remarkable is the resemblance of Akkadian [[azugallatu]] <b class="b2">great physician</b> (Burkert, Orient. Revolution 1992, 78.) So prob. a loan through (Pre-)Anatolian\/Pre-Greek. A connection with <b class="b3">αἴγλη</b> (q.v.) is improbable. | ||
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|ftr='''Ἀσγελάτας''': {Asgelátas}<br />'''Meaning''': Epithet des Apollo (Anaphe).<br />'''See also''': Vgl. s. 1. [[αἴγλη]].<br />'''Page''' 1,161 | |||
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