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|etymtx=1.<br />Grammatical information: f.<br />Meaning: [[jay]], [[Garrulus glandarius]], also [[magpie]], [[Pica caudata]] (Ar.; see Thompson Birds s. v.); also = <b class="b3">ἰχθῦς ποιός</b> H. (on the motivation of the name Strömberg Fischnamen 115).<br />Other forms: Att. [[κίττα]] OKK<br />Derivatives: Davon [[κισσαβίζω]] (<b class="b3">-ττ-</b>) [[cry like a jay]] (Poll.; cf. [[τιττυβίζω]] a. o.), also [[κισσάω]], s. on 2. [[κίσσα]].<br />Origin: ONOM [onomatopoia, and other elementary formations]<br />Etymology: Cf. [[νῆσσα]] and other animal names (Chantraine Formation 98), so from <b class="b3">*κικ-ι̯α</b>, onomatopoet. after the sound of the bird like Skt. <b class="b2">kiki-</b> (lex.), <b class="b2">kikidīví-</b> m. (RV. 10, 97, 13, TS.) <b class="b2">the blue wood-magpie</b>, Germ., e. g. OE. [[higora]] [[magpie]]. - If inherited words with a common origin, Skt. <b class="b2">kikidīví-</b>, as opposed to the Germanic words, did not partake in the regular sound developments (palatalization k > | |etymtx=1.<br />Grammatical information: f.<br />Meaning: [[jay]], [[Garrulus glandarius]], also [[magpie]], [[Pica caudata]] (Ar.; see Thompson Birds s. v.); also = <b class="b3">ἰχθῦς ποιός</b> H. (on the motivation of the name Strömberg Fischnamen 115).<br />Other forms: Att. [[κίττα]] OKK<br />Derivatives: Davon [[κισσαβίζω]] (<b class="b3">-ττ-</b>) [[cry like a jay]] (Poll.; cf. [[τιττυβίζω]] a. o.), also [[κισσάω]], s. on 2. [[κίσσα]].<br />Origin: ONOM [onomatopoia, and other elementary formations]<br />Etymology: Cf. [[νῆσσα]] and other animal names (Chantraine Formation 98), so from <b class="b3">*κικ-ι̯α</b>, onomatopoet. after the sound of the bird like Skt. <b class="b2">kiki-</b> (lex.), <b class="b2">kikidīví-</b> m. (RV. 10, 97, 13, TS.) <b class="b2">the blue wood-magpie</b>, Germ., e. g. OE. [[higora]] [[magpie]]. - If inherited words with a common origin, Skt. <b class="b2">kikidīví-</b>, as opposed to the Germanic words, did not partake in the regular sound developments (palatalization k > c). See Bq, Pok. 598, Mayrhofer s. v.; further Schwentner KZ 69, 246f. (on onomatop. <b class="b2">kiki-</b>) and Fraenkel KZ 72, 178ff.<br />2.<br />Grammatical information: f.<br />Meaning: [[morbid longing]] of pregnant women craving for strange food' (Dsc., S. E., Sor., Gal.).<br />Other forms: Att. [[κίττα]].<br />Derivatives: [[κισσάω]], [[κιττάω]] <b class="b2">have κ.</b> (Ar., Arist.), [[become pregnant]] (LXX), with [[κίσσησις]] (Gal.). [[κισσώδης]] <b class="b2">full of κίσσα</b> (Dsc.).<br />Origin: GR [a formation built with Greek elements]<br />Etymology: Age and frequency of the attestations suggest, that [[κισσάω]] as opposed to 2. [[κίσσα]] is primary, so a backformation (thus Lagercrantz Lautgeschichte 86ff., but with wrong etymology). But [[κισσάω]] is a denominative of 1. [[κίσσα]] [[jay]], [[magpie]] and refers to the wellknown gluttony of the bird (<b class="b3">ὄρνεον ἀδηφάγον καὶ παμφάγον</b> sch. Ar. Pax 496); so [[κισσάω]] prop. popular-expressive <b class="b2">behave like a jay (magpie)</b>. - The usual connection with Skt. <b class="b2">kéta-</b> [[will]], [[desire]], Lith. <b class="b2">kviečiù</b> [[invite]] etc. (Solmsen KZ 33, 294ff.) must be given up. Other wrong etymologies in Bq. The gloss <b class="b3">κοῖται γυναικῶν ἐπιθυμίαι</b> is just an incidental use of [[κοίτη]] = [[marital bed]], [[sexual intercourse]]. | ||
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