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|etymtx=Grammatical information: f.<br />Meaning: [[whirlpool]], [[eddy]] (Il.)<br />Dialectal forms: Myc. <b class="b2">qe-qi-no-to \/gʷegʷinotos\/</b>, <b class="b2">qe-qi-no-me-no \/gʷegʷinomenos\/</b><br />Compounds: [[βαθυδίνης]] (Il.)<br />Derivatives: [[δινήεις]], Dor. [[δινάεις]], Aeol. [[διννάεις]] (Alc.) [[whirling]] (Il.); [[δῖνος]] m. <b class="b2">id.</b>, also [[round vessel]] (Ion.-Att. etc.) with [[δινώδης]] [[eddying]] (D. C.) and [[δινωτός]] <b class="b2">with δ., rounded, covered with circles</b> (Hom.; [[δινόω]] only Eust.). - [[δινέω]], aor. [[δινῆσαι]] etc., also [[δινεύω]], ([[δίννηντες]] ptc. pl. Sapph. 1, 11; cf. below) tr. [[turn around]], itr. <b class="b2">id.</b> (Il.) with [[δίνησις]] (Arist.), [[δίνημα]] (Man.), [[δίνευμα]] (conj. in Ar. Th. 122 and X. Eq. 3, 11; Orph.); - rare [[δινέμεν]] (Hes. Op. 598), [[δινομένην]] (Call.), <b class="b3">ἀπο-δινωντι</b> subj. [[thresh]] (Tab. Heracl.; uncertain; change to [[ἀποδιδῶντι]]?); Aeol. [[δίννω]] (Hdn.; [[Διννομένης]] Alc.), [[δινάζω]] (Artem. ap. Ath.). Perh. [[Δινών]] month name (when the corn is threshed).<br />Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]<br />Etymology: Perhaps an old nasal present <b class="b3">*δι-ν-έϜ-ω</b> (cf. <b class="b3">*κι-ν-έϜ-ω</b>, <b class="b3">κί-νυ-μαι</b>) of which the nasal was generalized (cf. [[κλίνη]] : [[κλίνω]]). Aeol. <b class="b3">δίνν-</b> as in [[ξέννος]] (Schwyzer 228). Initial <b class="b3">δι-</b> has been compared with [[δίεμαι]] (s. v.), which Chantr. finds evident "ni pour la forme, ni pour le sens." - The Myc. forms would show an initial labiovelar, from which one would expect rather a labial. Could the form be Pre-Greek? (note that the word has in fact no etymology). Heubeck separates the Myc. forms (Cambridge Coll. Myc. Stud. 229-237).
|etymtx=Grammatical information: f.<br />Meaning: [[whirlpool]], [[eddy]] (Il.)<br />Dialectal forms: Myc. <b class="b2">qe-qi-no-to /gʷegʷinotos/</b>, <b class="b2">qe-qi-no-me-no /gʷegʷinomenos/</b><br />Compounds: [[βαθυδίνης]] (Il.)<br />Derivatives: [[δινήεις]], Dor. [[δινάεις]], Aeol. [[διννάεις]] (Alc.) [[whirling]] (Il.); [[δῖνος]] m. <b class="b2">id.</b>, also [[round vessel]] (Ion.-Att. etc.) with [[δινώδης]] [[eddying]] (D. C.) and [[δινωτός]] <b class="b2">with δ., rounded, covered with circles</b> (Hom.; [[δινόω]] only Eust.). - [[δινέω]], aor. [[δινῆσαι]] etc., also [[δινεύω]], ([[δίννηντες]] ptc. pl. Sapph. 1, 11; cf. below) tr. [[turn around]], itr. <b class="b2">id.</b> (Il.) with [[δίνησις]] (Arist.), [[δίνημα]] (Man.), [[δίνευμα]] (conj. in Ar. Th. 122 and X. Eq. 3, 11; Orph.); - rare [[δινέμεν]] (Hes. Op. 598), [[δινομένην]] (Call.), <b class="b3">ἀπο-δινωντι</b> subj. [[thresh]] (Tab. Heracl.; uncertain; change to [[ἀποδιδῶντι]]?); Aeol. [[δίννω]] (Hdn.; [[Διννομένης]] Alc.), [[δινάζω]] (Artem. ap. Ath.). Perh. [[Δινών]] month name (when the corn is threshed).<br />Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]<br />Etymology: Perhaps an old nasal present <b class="b3">*δι-ν-έϜ-ω</b> (cf. <b class="b3">*κι-ν-έϜ-ω</b>, <b class="b3">κί-νυ-μαι</b>) of which the nasal was generalized (cf. [[κλίνη]] : [[κλίνω]]). Aeol. <b class="b3">δίνν-</b> as in [[ξέννος]] (Schwyzer 228). Initial <b class="b3">δι-</b> has been compared with [[δίεμαι]] (s. v.), which Chantr. finds evident "ni pour la forme, ni pour le sens." - The Myc. forms would show an initial labiovelar, from which one would expect rather a labial. Could the form be Pre-Greek? (note that the word has in fact no etymology). Heubeck separates the Myc. forms (Cambridge Coll. Myc. Stud. 229-237).
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