οὐτάω

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Ancient Greek[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Morphologically and etymologically unclear. Often connected with ὠτειλή (ōteilḗ, fresh wound) and with ἀάω (aáō, to hurt, damage). Already Karl Meister[1] thought it of Pre-Greek origin, which seems to be the best solution, by the interpretation of ὠτειλή (ōteilḗ) as a variant.

Pronunciation[edit]

 

Verb[edit]

οὐτᾰ́ω (outáō)

  1. to stab, hit, wound

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Karl Meister, Die homerische Kunstsprache, 1921, p. 229

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