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|Transliteration C=skimvos
|Transliteration C=skimvos
|Beta Code=skimbo/s
|Beta Code=skimbo/s
|Definition=ή, όν, <span class="sense"><p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<span class="bld">A</span> <b class="b2">halt</b>, Hsch., cf. Sch.<span class="bibl">Ar.<span class="title">Nu.</span>254</span>.</span>
|Definition=σκιμβή, σκιμβόν, [[halt]], [[Hesychius Lexicographus|Hsch.]], cf. Sch.Ar.''Nu.''254.
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|etymtx=Grammatical information: adj.<br />Meaning: = <b class="b3">χωλός</b>, <b class="b3">σκαμβός</b> (H., sch. Ar. Nu. 254).<br />Derivatives: <b class="b3">σκιμβάζει χωλεύει</b> (Ar. Fr. 853, H.), to which <b class="b3">σκιμβασμός φιλήματος εἶδος</b> H. Semant. unclear <b class="b3">σκιμβάδες ὕλη εὔθετος εἰς τοίχων ἐπίθεσιν</b>, <b class="b3">σκέπης χάριν</b> H. Seemingly primary <b class="b3">σκίψαι ὀκλάσαι</b>. <b class="b3">Ἀχαιοί</b> H. -- Without <b class="b3">σ-</b>: <b class="b3">κιμβάζει στραγγεύεται</b> (<b class="b3">στρατ-</b> cod.) H.; <b class="b3">ὀκιμ-βάζειν</b> (<b class="b3">ὀ-</b> hardly from <b class="b3">ὀκλάζειν</b>?) <b class="b3">διατρίβειν καὶ στραγγεύεσθαι</b> (<b class="b3">στρατ-</b> cod.) H. (Phot.).<br />Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin] (V)<br />Etymology: Popular words, which cannot be exactly analysed; cf. [[σκαμβός]] wit furthr details. IE etymology (Germ., e.g. OWNo. [[skeifr]] [[slanting]], Latv. <b class="b2">šḱībs</b> <b class="b2">id.</b>) in WP. 2, 546 (w. lit.), Pok. 922; to this Schwyzer 275 and 352. Farreaching combinations by Specht Ursprung 262 f. -- The word is clearly Pre-Greek (note the prenasalizatio), Furnée 154, 286.
|etymtx=Grammatical information: adj.<br />Meaning: = [[χωλός]], [[σκαμβός]] (H., sch. Ar. Nu. 254).<br />Derivatives: <b class="b3">σκιμβάζει χωλεύει</b> (Ar. Fr. 853, H.), to which <b class="b3">σκιμβασμός φιλήματος εἶδος</b> H. Semant. unclear <b class="b3">σκιμβάδες ὕλη εὔθετος εἰς τοίχων ἐπίθεσιν</b>, <b class="b3">σκέπης χάριν</b> H. Seemingly primary <b class="b3">σκίψαι ὀκλάσαι</b>. [[Ἀχαιοί]] H. -- Without <b class="b3">σ-</b>: <b class="b3">κιμβάζει στραγγεύεται</b> (<b class="b3">στρατ-</b> cod.) H.; <b class="b3">ὀκιμ-βάζειν</b> (<b class="b3">ὀ-</b> hardly from [[ὀκλάζειν]]?) <b class="b3">διατρίβειν καὶ στραγγεύεσθαι</b> (<b class="b3">στρατ-</b> cod.) H. (Phot.).<br />Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin] (V)<br />Etymology: Popular words, which cannot be exactly analysed; cf. [[σκαμβός]] wit furthr details. IE etymology (Germ., e.g. OWNo. [[skeifr]] [[slanting]], Latv. <b class="b2">šḱībs</b> <b class="b2">id.</b>) in WP. 2, 546 (w. lit.), Pok. 922; to this Schwyzer 275 and 352. Farreaching combinations by Specht Ursprung 262 f. -- The word is clearly Pre-Greek (note the prenasalizatio), Furnée 154, 286.
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|ftr='''σκιμβός''': {skimbós}<br />'''Meaning''': = [[χωλός]], [[σκαμβός]] (H., Sch. Ar. ''Nu''. 254)<br />'''Derivative''': mit σκιμβάζει· χωλεύει (Ar. ''Fr''. 853, H.), wozu [[σκιμβασμός]]· φιλήματος [[εἶδος]] H. Semantisch unklar [[σκιμβάδες]]· [[ὕλη]] [[εὔθετος]] [[εἰς]] τοίχων ἐπίθεσιν, σκέπης [[χάριν]] H. Anscheinend primär [[σκίψαι]]· ὀκλάσαι. Ἀχαιοί H. — Ohne σ-: [[κιμβάζει]]· στραγγεύεται (στρατ- cod.) H.; ὀκιμβάζειν (ὀ- von ὀκλάζειν?)· διατρίβειν καὶ στραγγεύεσθαι (στρατ-cod.) H. (Phot.).<br />'''Etymology''' : Volkstümliche Wörter, die sich einer genauen Analyse entziehen; vgl. [[σκαμβός]] mit weiteren Einzelheiten. Idg. Etymologie (germ., z.B. awno. ''skeifr'' [[schief]], lett. ''šḱībs'' ib.) bei WP. 2, 546 (m. Lit.), Pok. 922; dazu Schwyzer 275 und 352. Weitgreifende Kombinationen bei Specht Ursprung 262 f.<br />'''Page''' 2,732
|ftr='''σκιμβός''': {skimbós}<br />'''Meaning''': = [[χωλός]], [[σκαμβός]] (H., Sch. Ar. ''Nu''. 254)<br />'''Derivative''': mit σκιμβάζει· χωλεύει (Ar. ''Fr''. 853, H.), wozu [[σκιμβασμός]]· φιλήματος [[εἶδος]] H. Semantisch unklar [[σκιμβάδες]]· [[ὕλη]] [[εὔθετος]] [[εἰς]] τοίχων ἐπίθεσιν, σκέπης [[χάριν]] H. Anscheinend primär [[σκίψαι]]· ὀκλάσαι. Ἀχαιοί H. — Ohne σ-: [[κιμβάζει]]· στραγγεύεται (στρατ- cod.) H.; ὀκιμβάζειν (ὀ- von ὀκλάζειν?)· διατρίβειν καὶ στραγγεύεσθαι (στρατ-cod.) H. (Phot.).<br />'''Etymology''': Volkstümliche Wörter, die sich einer genauen Analyse entziehen; vgl. [[σκαμβός]] mit weiteren Einzelheiten. Idg. Etymologie (germ., z.B. awno. ''skeifr'' [[schief]], lett. ''šḱībs'' ib.) bei WP. 2, 546 (m. Lit.), Pok. 922; dazu Schwyzer 275 und 352. Weitgreifende Kombinationen bei Specht Ursprung 262 f.<br />'''Page''' 2,732
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Abkhaz: ацыркь, ацыркьзаара, ацыркьыԥа, аҭуԥал, акәылԥаа; Aghwan: 𐕄𐔰𐔾𐔰; Albanian: çalë; Arabic: أَعْرَج‎, أَكْسَح‎, أَشَلّ‎; Egyptian Arabic: أعرج‎; Hijazi Arabic: أعرج‎; Aragonese: coixo; Armenian: կաղ; Aromanian: shcljop; Bashkir: аҡһаҡ, сатан; Belarusian: кульгавы; Bulgarian: куц; Catalan: coix, ranc; Chinese Literary Chinese: 蹇; Mandarin: 瘸腿, 跛, 跛足, 瘸; Czech: chromý; Dalmatian: zuap; Danish: lam; Dutch: [[lam]], [[verlamd]], [[kreupel]], [[mank]]; Esperanto: lama, kripla; Finnish: rampa; French: [[boiteux]], [[boiteuse]]; Friulian: çuet; Galician: coxo, rengo; Georgian: კოჭლი; Old Georgian: მკელობელი; German: [[lahm]]; Greek: [[χωλός]], [[κουτσός]]; Ancient Greek: [[χωλός]], [[σκιμβός]]; Hebrew: צוֹלֵעַ‎; Hindi: लंग, अपंग, पंगु; Hungarian: sánta; Irish: bacach; Italian: [[zoppo]]; Japanese: 足の不自由な, 足の悪い; Latin: [[claudus]]; Lithuanian: luošas, šlubas; Luxembourgish: schlamm; Macedonian: куц; Manchu: ᡩᠣᡥᠣᠯᠣᠨ; Maori: tahakopa, hauā, waehauā, tūparaka; Mongolian: доголон; Neapolitan: sciancato; Occitan: garrèl, ranc; Ossetian: къуылых; Persian: لنگ‎; Plautdietsch: lom; Polish: kulawy, kulejący, chromy; Pontic Greek: κοτσός, ξεροπόδαρος; Portuguese: [[manco]], [[perneta]], [[coxo]], [[capenga]]; Quechua: hank'a, sucu, magro, wist'u; Romanian: șchiop, olog; Romansch: zop; Russian: [[хромой]], [[хромающий]]; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: хром; Roman: hrom; Slovak: chromý; Spanish: [[cojo]], [[rengo]]; Swedish: lam; Tausug: pilay; Telugu: కుంటి; Turkish: topal; Udi: кӏала; Ukrainian: кульгавий; Venetian: cionpo, soto, zhot, çoto; West Frisian: mank
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