Ancient Greek

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Etymology

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Brugmann assumed *δάνσεα (*dánsea), with analogical α from δαῆναι (daênai, to learn), δαΐφρων (daḯphrōn, wise, prudent) for older *δένσεα (*dénsea) and compares Sanskrit दंसन (daṃsana, wonderful deed), suggesting a Proto-Indo-European root *densos- (counsel, skill).

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Noun

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δήνεᾰ (dḗnean pl (genitive δηνέων); third declension

  1. (only in plural) counsels, plans, arts, whether good or bad

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