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ἴξ

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What it meant

1. ἴξ · ix — Beekes

ἴξ [m.] name of a worm that damages the vine (Alcm. 43). 4 PG?> eVAR Gen. ἰκός. eETYM See Gil Fernandez 1959: 115f. Probably related to » {was a substrate element. — [Beekes, s.v. ἴξ, p. 640]

2. ἰξ · ix — Chantraine

ἰξ : 358. (j)äknes, T. τ 414“, jävas, pl. javat : 397*. jégà : 405. (j)éknos : 414", jénté : 398. (j)ievà : 771. judü, judéti : 1162. judüs : 1162. jungiù : 398. juosmuôû : 402, jûostas : 402. jüosti : 402. kabinti : 560. kadagÿs : 509. käima(s}) : 606. kdina, ἴ. : 925. käklas : 1130*. kalë : 1023*. kélnas : 559*. kalü, källi : 539*, 554*. kalÿbas : 595. kalÿuas : 525. kämanos, pl. : 520". kaïñpas : 491. kampü, … — [Chantraine, s.v. ἰξ, p. 1369]

3. ἴξ · ix — LSJ

worm, grub that destroys the vine-buds

worm or grub that destroys the vine-buds, Alcm. 43. (ῑ, perh. cogn. with ἴψ.)

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No etymology authority pointer is recorded for this lemma yet — an honest gap, not an omission. The etymological dictionaries (Beekes, Chantraine, Frisk) are matched incrementally.

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