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|etymtx=Grammatical information: v.<br />Meaning: [[satiate]], [[fill]], [[be satiated]] (ep. Ion.).<br />Other forms: <b class="b3">-μαι</b> (Them., Orph.), [[κορέω]], [[κορέσκω]] (Nic.), [[κορίσκομαι]] (Hp.), aor. <b class="b3">κορέσ(σ)αι</b>, <b class="b3">-ασθαι</b> (Il.), pass. [[κορεσθῆναι]] (Od.), perf. ptc. Act. (intr.) [[κεκορηώς]] (Od.), ind. midd. [[κεκόρημαι]] (Il.), [[κεκόρεσμαι]] (X.), fut. [[κορέω]] (Il.), [[κορέσω]] (Hdt.),<br />Compounds: Rarely with <b class="b3">ὑπερ-</b> (Thgn., Poll.), <b class="b3">ἀπο-</b> (Gloss.). As 2. member in <b class="b3">ἄ-κορος</b> [[unsatiable]], [[untiring]] (Pi.) with [[ἀκορία]] [[unsatiated condition]], [[moderation]] (Hp.), [[unsatiability]] (Aret.). <b class="b3">διά-</b>, <b class="b3">κατά-</b>, <b class="b3">πρόσ-</b>, <b class="b3">ὑπέρ-κορος</b> <b class="b2">satiated etc.</b> (IA.); also as <b class="b3">σ-</b>stam and with verbal redefinition (Schwyzer 513) [[ἀ-]], <b class="b3">δια-</b>, <b class="b3">προσ- κορής</b> with <b class="b3">προσ-κορίζομαι</b> [[vex]], [[annoy]] (sch.). As privative also <b class="b3">ἀ-κόρη-τος</b> (Il.), <b class="b3">ἀ-κόρε(σ)-τος</b> (trag.). - Quite uncertain <b class="b3">Αἰγι-κορεῖς</b> pl. m. with [[Αἰγικορίς]] f. name of one of the old Ionic phylai (E., inscr.; cf. Hdt. 5, 66), s. Nilsson Cults 147 and Frisk ibd.<br />Derivatives: Wiht lengthened grade <b class="b3">κώρα ὕβρις</b> H. (v. Blumenthal Hesychst. with Lobeck). To [[κόρος]] ([[κοῦρος]], [[κῶρος]]) [[youth]] and [[κόρη]] [[young girl]] s. esp. [[κόρος]] m. [[satiaty]], [[be satiated]], [[surfeit]], [[insolence]] (Il.);<br />Origin: IE [Indo-European] [577] <b class="b2">*ḱerh₁-</b> <b class="b2">fodder, (let) grow</b><br />Etymology: The starting point of the whole paradigm is clearly the aorist [[κορέσαι]], <b class="b3">-ασθαι</b>, to which the other forms were successively added: pass. <b class="b3">κορε-σ-θῆναι</b> (Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 406), perf. [[κεκόρημαι]], <b class="b3">-εσμαι</b> (Schwyzer 773), fut. [[κορέω]], <b class="b3">-έσω</b>, lastly also the different, sparsely attested presents [[κορίσκομαι]], [[κορέω]], <b class="b3">-έσκω</b>, <b class="b3">-έννυμι</b>. The verb was prob. orig. because of the perfective aspect limited to the aorist; for an old present <b class="b3">*κόρνυμι</b> (Schwyzer 697; as [[στόρνυμι]]) there is no support. - The <b class="b3">ο-</b>vowel, which is found also in [[στορέσαι]], with the same building, and in [[θορεῖν]], [[μολεῖν]], [[πορεῖν]], is not convincingly explained (attempts in Schwyzer 360f. and Sánchez Ruipérez Emerita 18, 386ff.); with the disyllabic <b class="b3">κορέ-σαι</b> agrees elsewhere acute Lith. [[šér-ti]] [[fodder]] (from <b class="b2">*ḱerh₁-</b>), with which one connected the old [[s-]]stem in Lat. [[Cerēs]] [[goddess of the growth of plants]], and also Arm. [[ser]] [[origin]], [[gender]], [[offspring]] (IE. <b class="b2">*ḱéros</b> n. transformed to an [[o-]]stem). - The other forms, e. g. Lat. [[creō]] [[create]], [[crēscō]] [[grow]], Arm. [[sermn]] [[seed]], Alb. [[thjer]] [[acorn]], prop. "fodder" (Pok. 577, W.-Hofmann and Ernout-Meillet s. [[Cerēs]], [[creō]]), are unimportant for Greek. - With the meanings [[satiate]], [[fodder]], [[let grow]], cf. the similar meanings of Lat. [[alō]].
|etymtx=Grammatical information: v.<br />Meaning: [[satiate]], [[fill]], [[be satiated]] (ep. Ion.).<br />Other forms: <b class="b3">-μαι</b> (Them., Orph.), [[κορέω]], [[κορέσκω]] (Nic.), [[κορίσκομαι]] (Hp.), aor. <b class="b3">κορέσ(σ)αι</b>, <b class="b3">-ασθαι</b> (Il.), pass. [[κορεσθῆναι]] (Od.), perf. ptc. Act. (intr.) [[κεκορηώς]] (Od.), ind. midd. [[κεκόρημαι]] (Il.), [[κεκόρεσμαι]] (X.), fut. [[κορέω]] (Il.), [[κορέσω]] (Hdt.),<br />Compounds: Rarely with <b class="b3">ὑπερ-</b> (Thgn., Poll.), <b class="b3">ἀπο-</b> (Gloss.). As 2. member in <b class="b3">ἄ-κορος</b> [[unsatiable]], [[untiring]] (Pi.) with [[ἀκορία]] [[unsatiated condition]], [[moderation]] (Hp.), [[unsatiability]] (Aret.). <b class="b3">διά-</b>, <b class="b3">κατά-</b>, <b class="b3">πρόσ-</b>, <b class="b3">ὑπέρ-κορος</b> <b class="b2">satiated etc.</b> (IA.); also as <b class="b3">σ-</b>stam and with verbal redefinition (Schwyzer 513) [[ἀ-]], <b class="b3">δια-</b>, <b class="b3">προσ- κορής</b> with <b class="b3">προσ-κορίζομαι</b> [[vex]], [[annoy]] (sch.). As privative also <b class="b3">ἀ-κόρη-τος</b> (Il.), <b class="b3">ἀ-κόρε(σ)-τος</b> (trag.). - Quite uncertain <b class="b3">Αἰγι-κορεῖς</b> pl. m. with [[Αἰγικορίς]] f. name of one of the old Ionic phylai (E., inscr.; cf. Hdt. 5, 66), s. Nilsson Cults 147 and Frisk ibd.<br />Derivatives: Wiht lengthened grade <b class="b3">κώρα ὕβρις</b> H. (v. Blumenthal Hesychst. with Lobeck). To [[κόρος]] ([[κοῦρος]], [[κῶρος]]) [[youth]] and [[κόρη]] [[young girl]] s. esp. [[κόρος]] m. [[satiaty]], [[be satiated]], [[surfeit]], [[insolence]] (Il.);<br />Origin: IE [Indo-European] [577] <b class="b2">*ḱerh₁-</b> [[fodder]], [[(let) grow]]<br />Etymology: The starting point of the whole paradigm is clearly the aorist [[κορέσαι]], <b class="b3">-ασθαι</b>, to which the other forms were successively added: pass. <b class="b3">κορε-σ-θῆναι</b> (Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 406), perf. [[κεκόρημαι]], <b class="b3">-εσμαι</b> (Schwyzer 773), fut. [[κορέω]], <b class="b3">-έσω</b>, lastly also the different, sparsely attested presents [[κορίσκομαι]], [[κορέω]], <b class="b3">-έσκω</b>, <b class="b3">-έννυμι</b>. The verb was prob. orig. because of the perfective aspect limited to the aorist; for an old present <b class="b3">*κόρνυμι</b> (Schwyzer 697; as [[στόρνυμι]]) there is no support. - The <b class="b3">ο-</b>vowel, which is found also in [[στορέσαι]], with the same building, and in [[θορεῖν]], [[μολεῖν]], [[πορεῖν]], is not convincingly explained (attempts in Schwyzer 360f. and Sánchez Ruipérez Emerita 18, 386ff.); with the disyllabic <b class="b3">κορέ-σαι</b> agrees elsewhere acute Lith. [[šér-ti]] [[fodder]] (from <b class="b2">*ḱerh₁-</b>), with which one connected the old [[s-]]stem in Lat. [[Cerēs]] [[goddess of the growth of plants]], and also Arm. [[ser]] [[origin]], [[gender]], [[offspring]] (IE. <b class="b2">*ḱéros</b> n. transformed to an [[o-]]stem). - The other forms, e. g. Lat. [[creō]] [[create]], [[crēscō]] [[grow]], Arm. [[sermn]] [[seed]], Alb. [[thjer]] [[acorn]], prop. "fodder" (Pok. 577, W.-Hofmann and Ernout-Meillet s. [[Cerēs]], [[creō]]), are unimportant for Greek. - With the meanings [[satiate]], [[fodder]], [[let grow]], cf. the similar meanings of Lat. [[alō]].
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