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|etymtx=Grammatical information: Adv.<br />Meaning: [[kneeling]], [[on the knees]] (Ι 570 πρόχνυ [[καθεζομένη]]), approx. [[fully]], [[thoroughly]], [[entirely]] (Φ 460, ξ 69 πρόχνυ (<b class="b3">ἀπ-)ολέσθαι</b>; A. R. 1,1118; 2,249), meaning uncertain Antim. Col. 2 P.<br />Origin: IE [Indo-European] [381] <b class="b2">*ǵonu</b> [[knee]]<br />Etymology: In the meaning [[kneeling]] clearly from [[γόνυ]] with zero grade as in [[γνύξ]] a.o., so prop. "with the knees in front", frozen acc. n. for <b class="b3">*πρό-γνυ</b> = Skt. (gramm.) <b class="b2">pra-jñú-</b> meaning not quite certain (Wackernagel Unt. 74) with unclear aspiration, for which several explanations have been attempted (s. Schwyzer 328). The meaning [[fully]] v. t. must, if at all from [[kneeling]], come from reinterpretation of an ep. expression. For independent origin Brugmann -Thumb 127n.1, who, not very convincing, derived [[πρόχνυ]] [[fully]] from [[χναύω]] [[plane]], [[gnaw off]]; an orig. <b class="b3">*πρό-γνυ</b> [[kneeling]] would have coalesced with it (accepted by Wackernagel l.c.). -- Details in Meringer WuS 11, 119f., Picard Rev. Archéologique 1959: T. 1, 211ff. | |etymtx=Grammatical information: Adv.<br />Meaning: [[kneeling]], [[on the knees]] (Ι 570 πρόχνυ [[καθεζομένη]]), approx. [[fully]], [[thoroughly]], [[entirely]] (Φ 460, ξ 69 πρόχνυ (<b class="b3">ἀπ-)ολέσθαι</b>; A. R. 1,1118; 2,249), meaning uncertain Antim. Col. 2 P.<br />Origin: IE [Indo-European] [381] <b class="b2">*ǵonu</b> [[knee]]<br />Etymology: In the meaning [[kneeling]] clearly from [[γόνυ]] with zero grade as in [[γνύξ]] a.o., so prop. "with the knees in front", frozen acc. n. for <b class="b3">*πρό-γνυ</b> = Skt. (gramm.) <b class="b2">pra-jñú-</b> meaning not quite certain (Wackernagel Unt. 74) with unclear aspiration, for which several explanations have been attempted (s. Schwyzer 328). The meaning [[fully]] v. t. must, if at all from [[kneeling]], come from reinterpretation of an ep. expression. For independent origin Brugmann -Thumb 127n.1, who, not very convincing, derived [[πρόχνυ]] [[fully]] from [[χναύω]] [[plane]], [[gnaw off]]; an orig. <b class="b3">*πρό-γνυ</b> [[kneeling]] would have coalesced with it (accepted by Wackernagel [[l.c.]]). -- Details in Meringer WuS 11, 119f., Picard Rev. Archéologique 1959: T. 1, 211ff. | ||
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