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|Transliteration C=kapros | |Transliteration C=kapros | ||
|Beta Code=ka/pros | |Beta Code=ka/pros | ||
|Definition=[ᾰ by nature], ὁ, < | |Definition=[ᾰ by nature], ὁ,<br><span class="bld">A</span> [[boar]], esp. [[wild boar]], Il.17.725, Pl.''La.'' 196e, etc.; also <b class="b3">σῦς κ.</b> Il.5.783, 17.21, cf. Ar.''Lys.''202 (ubi v. Sch.); ἧπαρ κάπρου Id.''Fr.''318.5: in fem. sense, [[sow]], ὀχευομένους τοὺς κάπρους Anaxandr.47.<br><span class="bld">II</span> a [[sea-fish]], [[Capros aper]], Philem.79.21, Arist.''HA''505a13; a species found in the Achelous, ib.535b18. (Cogn. with Lat. [[caper]], ONorse [[hafr]] 'he-goat', but not with Lat. [[aper]].) | ||
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|elnltext= | |elnltext=κάπρος -ου, ὁ wild zwijn; spec. beer (mannelijk zwijn). | ||
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|etymtx=Grammatical information: m.<br />Meaning: [[boar]], [[(wild)boar]], also adjunct of [[σῦς]] (Il.); as fish-name = [[Capros aper]] (Arist.; after the sound, Thompson Fishes s. v., Strömberg Fischnamen 101).<br />Derivatives: Diminut. [[καπρίδιον]], <b class="b3">-ίσκος</b> (Com.); f. [[κάπραινα]] of a lewd woman (Com.); [[καπρία]] f. [[the ovary]], [[the rutting sap of the sow]] (Arist.; cf. Scheller Oxytonierung 43); [[καπρών]] [[pig-sty]] (Delos IIIa); ([[σῦς]]) [[κάπριος]] = ([[σῦς]]) [[κάπρος]] (Il., A. R.); [[κάπριος]] [[with the form of a boar]] (Hdt. 3, 59), [[κάπρειος]] [[belonging to a boar]] (Nonn.). Denomin. verbs: [[καπράω]] [[go to the boar]], of a rutting sow (Arist.), also [[καπριάω]] (Arist. [[varia lectio|v.l.]], Ar. Byz.), on the formation Schwyzer 731f.; [[καπρίζω]] <b class="b2">id.</b> (Arist.); [[καπρῴζομαι]] [[rut]] of the boar (Skiras Com.).<br />Origin: XX [etym. unknown]<br />Etymology: Agrees with the Italo-Germanic word for <b class="b2">(he-)goat</b>, Lat. [[caper]], Umbr. [[cabru]] [[caprum]], Germ., e. g. ONo. [[hafr]]. An uncertain trace of the word in Celtic is supposed in Gallo-Rom. <b class="b2">*cabrostos</b> [[honeysuckle]], [[privet]]. The newly formed [[τράγος]] has made the old name of the goat, IE. <b class="b2">* | |etymtx=Grammatical information: m.<br />Meaning: [[boar]], [[(wild)boar]], also adjunct of [[σῦς]] (Il.); as fish-name = [[Capros aper]] (Arist.; after the sound, Thompson Fishes s. v., Strömberg Fischnamen 101).<br />Derivatives: Diminut. [[καπρίδιον]], <b class="b3">-ίσκος</b> (Com.); f. [[κάπραινα]] of a lewd woman (Com.); [[καπρία]] f. [[the ovary]], [[the rutting sap of the sow]] (Arist.; cf. Scheller Oxytonierung 43); [[καπρών]] [[pig-sty]] (Delos IIIa); ([[σῦς]]) [[κάπριος]] = ([[σῦς]]) [[κάπρος]] (Il., A. R.); [[κάπριος]] [[with the form of a boar]] (Hdt. 3, 59), [[κάπρειος]] [[belonging to a boar]] (Nonn.). Denomin. verbs: [[καπράω]] [[go to the boar]], of a rutting sow (Arist.), also [[καπριάω]] (Arist. [[varia lectio|v.l.]], Ar. Byz.), on the formation Schwyzer 731f.; [[καπρίζω]] <b class="b2">id.</b> (Arist.); [[καπρῴζομαι]] [[rut]] of the boar (Skiras Com.).<br />Origin: XX [etym. unknown]<br />Etymology: Agrees with the Italo-Germanic word for <b class="b2">(he-)goat</b>, Lat. [[caper]], Umbr. [[cabru]] [[caprum]], Germ., e. g. ONo. [[hafr]]. An uncertain trace of the word in Celtic is supposed in Gallo-Rom. <b class="b2">*cabrostos</b> [[honeysuckle]], [[privet]]. The newly formed [[τράγος]] has made the old name of the goat, IE. <b class="b2">*kápros</b>, free for other services; the word was probably first used appositively to [[σῦς]] (s. above). Lat. (Ital.) [[aper]] [[boar]] took the vowel of [[caper]], but is further unrelated. - Further Pok. 529, W.-Hofmann s. [[caper]] (and [[aper]]). Doubtful combinations in Wagner KZ 75, 72ff. M. Brind, Les zoonymes..., 91-115 [[qui vale]], [[happe]] cognate with [[κάπτω]], which seems to me an improbable etymology; he meaning of the root seems not to point in this direction, Pok. 527. | ||
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|esmgtx=ὁ [[jabalí]] del que se utiliza su hiel φιλτροκατάδεσμος | |esmgtx=ὁ [[jabalí]] del que se utiliza su hiel φιλτροκατάδεσμος αἰώνιος· χολῆς κάπρου, ἁλὸς ἀμμωνιακοῦ <b class="b3">fórmula amorosa de eterna eficacia: hiel de jabalí, sal amónica</b> P VII 191 | ||
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