Verse 426 — W. Leaf's commentary on Homer's Iliad 1 0
Modifying
Not necessary; emphasize phrases with <span class="colored"> if needed.
Using
Insert code into Commentary table as contents of relevant {lineX_wordY_commentary} tag(s).
| Format: ▪ original |
|
δῶ is generally explained as = δῶμ, an old m-stem, cf. ἔνδον = ἐν δομ. Brugmann, Gr. § 223 ad fin., mentions the suggestion that it is originally = our to, Germ. zu, a heavier form of the enclitic -δε, and got the meaning ‘house’ only from its accidental resemblance to δῶμα in the common phrase ἡμέτερον δῶ = ἡμέτερόν δε. |
Error occured:
Success!
Logging in...
Logging out...
Login
Logout
To logout click this button