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τράμπις

trampis

ἰδος, -ἰος [f

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What it meant

1. τράμπις · trampis — Beekes

τράμπις, -ἰδος, -ἰος [f.] according to sch. Lyc. BapBapixdv πλοῖον᾽ (γς., Nic. [v.L -Bic)). VAR v.1. τράμβις. *ETYM Probably a loanword. Fur.: 165 thinks it is a variant of τράφηξ, τρόφηξ, τράπηξ, τρόπηξ ‘bar, beam, board, handle’. In that case, tpdumic could be a PreGreek word. — [Beekes, s.v. τράμπις, p. 1549]

2. τράμπις · trampis — Chantraine

τράμπις, Soc, τος : ἢν « bateau barbare » selon la sch. de Lyc. (Lyc. 97, 1299, Nic, Th. 268). Εἰ: Emprunt inexpliqué. — [Chantraine, s.v. τράμπις, p. 1147]

3. τράμπις · trampis — Frisk

τράμπις, -ἰδος, -ıos f. nach Sch. Lyk. "Bagßagızöv πλοῖον (Lyk., Nik. [v.l. -βις]}). — Isoliertes technisches Fremdwort. — [Frisk, s.v. τράμπις, p. 1889]

4. τράμπις · trampis — LSJ

ship

ship, Lyc. 97; gen. τράμπιδος Id. 1299; in Nic. Th. 268 cod. Π has τράμβιδος, τράμπιος cett.

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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