- ἐ-
- ἐ-Grammatical information: preterite prefixMeaning: the augment (Il.).Other forms: rarely ἠ- (s. below)Dialectal forms: rare in Mycenaean, apedoke \/ap-e-dōke\/.Origin: IE [Indo-European] *h₁e- augmentEtymology: Old element, also found in Indo-Iiranian (a-, ā-), Armenian (e-) and Phrygian (e-), e. g. ἔ-φερε = Skt. á-bharat, Arm. e-ber; Phryg. ἔ-δαες `ἔθηκε'. See Schwyzer 651ff.; on the form ἠ- s. Debrunner, Festschrift Zucker 85ff; Rix, Hist. Gramm. d. griech. 226ff. Often long vowel through contractieon: *e-h₂ege-t \> ἠ̃γε. A long augment analogically from ἠθελον \< *e-h₁dhel-, e.g. in ήβουλόμην. Probably all long augments are analogical (Ruijgh, Lingua 28, 1971, 166.Page in Frisk: 1,431
Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό). Robert S.P.. 2010.