1. νίννη · ninnē — Frisk
νίννη f. “ἀτοβ-, Schwiegermutter?” 8. v&rvog. νίσομαι “fahren, gehen, kommen’ 8, νέομαι. — [Frisk, s.v. νίννη, p. 1293]
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1. νίννη · ninnē — Frisk
2. νίννη · ninnē — LSJ
perh. grandmother or mother-in-law, Demitsas Μακεδ. No. 416 (Thessalonica, ii A.D.); also νίνη ib. No. 415 (ibid.); cf. νέννος.
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