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ὀν-ίσκος

oniskos

m

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What it meant

1. ὄν-ίσκος · on-iskos — Frisk

ὄν-ίσκος m. (Hp., Ph. Bel. usw.), -ı0v (-iov?) n. (Pap.), -ἔδιον (Ar.), -άριον (Diphil. Kom. usw.), -agiöıov (Pap.), -ύὐδὲν (Ὁ; Pap. IVP). 2. Sonstige Subst.: ὀνίς f. “Eselsmist’ (ion. att.); ὀνῖτις f. "Art Majoran, Origanum heracleoticum’ (Nik., Dsk., Gal.; Redard 75, Andrews ClassPhil. 56, 75£.); öviag m. ‘Art oxagog’ (Ath.; zu den Fischnamen auf -ias Chantraine Form. 94); öveiov n. “Eselstall’ (Suid.). 3. Adj.: … — [Frisk, s.v. ὄν-ίσκος, p. 1370]

2. ὀν-ίσκος · on-iskos — LSJ

I gadus, cod

a sea-fish of the gadus or cod kind, Dorio ap. Ath. 3.118c, Euthyd. ap. eund. 7.315f, Gal. 6.721.

II woodlouse

prob. woodlouse (cf. ὄνος III), Id. 12.366, al.

III windlass, crane

= ὄνος VII. 1, windlass, crane, Hp. Fract. 13, Art. 72, Ath.Mech. 14.7, Ph. Bel. 68.5, Hero Bel. 84.14.

IV

ὀνίσκος· τεκτονικὸς πρίων, Hsch.

Where it came from

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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