User:Sarri.greek/gkm-test

This is a test page for Medieval Greek, requested at this discussion by Vahagn Petrosyan, also notifying.

, This is not a fine example of what it would look like and was done very hastily. Also differences here are minimal.. Please check pages like
 * ἀστεροδρόμος, el:δοῦλος (Ancient placed chronologiccaly last), el:κουτρούβιν (dialectal modern + Medieval)) &#8209;&#8209;Sarri.greek &#9835; I 00:11, 1 April 2023 (UTC)

1) for ὀφθαλμός (eye) grc and Koine and 2) for ὀφθαλμoπόνος Koine and 3) for οφθλαμόπονος gkm

Ancient Greek
the page with the 'Byzantine' senses are of 6th century, and could be labelled as Koine because the texts they are attested in, are 6th century. It is at the discretion of the editor to decide where to include them: Medieval (early) or Koine..

together with

Etymology
Inhderited from Ancient Greek

Noun
ὀφθαλμός m
 * 1) the eye
 * synonym: ὀμμάτιν / ὀμμάτιον
 * 1) (figuratively) God
 * 2) (figuratively) endearing ... of a beloved person
 * 3) (figuratively) overseer, protector (e.g. of a city)
 * 4) for sense "stone" ''see Late Koine Greek

Related terms

 * ὀφθαλμικόν
 * ὀφθαλμόπονος
 * ὀφθαλμοφανῶς

2) for ὀφθαλμοπόνος
also see ὀφθαλμόπονος

Etymology
ὀφθαλμ(ός) + -ο- + πόνος. Also see the Medieval ὀφθαλμόπονος

Noun
'οφθαλμόπονος, -ου m second declension''
 * suffering from eye-strain (''at 2nd century CE, Vettius Valens astrologus, 111.2.)

Related terms

 * ὀφθαλμοπονέω

3) for οφθλαμόπονος
also see ὀφθαλμοπόνος

Etymology
ὀφθαλμ(ός) + -ό- + πόνος. Compare to ὀφθαλμοπόνος.

Noun
ὀφθαλμοπόνος m
 * 1) pain of the eyes

Related terms

 * ὀφθαλμοπονία f