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Headword:
Δεδίσσω
Adler number: delta,152
Translated headword: I terrify
Vetting Status: high
Translation: I frighten.[1] Verbs with double sigma[2] accept six [different] vowels. Alpha: ἄλλος ["other," gives] ἀλλάσσω ["alter, change"]. Epsilon: πῦρ , [genitive] πυρός ["fire," gives] πυρέσσω ["I have a fever"]. Eta: πτήσσω ["I scare"].[3] Iota: δεδίσσω and δειδίσσω and δεδίττω .
Also [sc. attested is the participle] δεδιττόμενος ["he terrifying"], [meaning] he frightening.[4] Upsilon: ἀφύσσω , [meaning] "I draw [a liquid]".[5] Omicron: for ὄσσω is changed from ὄπτω .[6] Omega: ὀνειρώσσω ["I dream"],[7] ἀγρώσσω ["I hunt"].[8]
Greek Original:Δεδίσσω: ἐκφοβῶ. τὰ δὲ διὰ δύο σσ1 ῥήματα ἓξ φωνήεντα παραλαμβάνει. α: ἄλλος, ἀλλάσσω. ε: πῦρ, πυρός, πυρέσσω. η: πτήσσω. ι: δεδίσσω καὶ δειδίσσω καὶ δεδίττω. καὶ Δεδιττόμενος, ἐκφοβῶν. υ: ἀφύσσω, τὸ ἀπαντλῶ. ο: τὸ γὰρ ὄσσω ἐκ τοῦ ὄπτω ἐστὶ μετηλλαγμένον. ω: ὀνειρώσσω, ἀγρώσσω.
Notes:
[1] The headword verb is regularly middle (cf. the participle below), even in the causative sense; for the variation between
δειδ- (as at
delta 304) and
δεδ- , compare
δείδω and
δέδια (see
delta 302,
delta 305,
delta 147, et al.).
[2] Or, in Attic, double tau.
[3] See
pi 3024,
epsilon 2873,
epsilon 2874.
[4] See
delta 153.
[5] cf.
alpha 4665.
[6] The verb
ὄσσομαι is from *
okw-yo-;
ὄπτο- from *
okw-to- does not occur as a present stem, but the future
ὄψομαι from *
okw-so- is used for the future of
ὁράω .
[7] See
omicron 346,
omicron 350.
[8] See
alpha 373.
Keywords: definition; dialects, grammar, and etymology; dreams
Translated by: Catharine Roth on 3 May 2004@21:59:52.
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