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1 αὐδήεις
A speaking with human voice,ἀνθρώπων.. σχεδὸν αὐδηέντων Od.6.125
; [Ἰνὼ] ἣ πρὶν μὲν ἔην βροτὸς αὐδήεσσα 5.334
; of Achilles' horse,αὐδήεντα δ' ἔθηκε θεά Il.19.407
; θνητοὶ αὐδήεντες, opp. ἀθάνατοι, Hes.Th. 142b; of divinities, using human speech, of Calypso and Circe, Od.10.136, 11.8, 12.150, 449 ( οὐδήεσσα or , Chamael. ap. Sch.Od.5.334);χθόνιαι θεαὶ αὐδήεσσαι A.R.4.1322
; Ἀργοῦς.. αὐδῆεν (Hartung for αὔδασον)ξύλον A.Fr. 20
.2 vocal,κόσμον αὐδάεντα λόγων Pi.Fr. 194
; rumour,B.
14.44; of the statue of Memnon, Epigr.Gr.1000, al.; opp. ἄναυδος, Epigr. ap. Paus.10.12.6.3 famous, Hsch.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > αὐδήεις
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2 αὐδήεις
αὐδήεις, εσσα: possessed of voice, voiceful; esp. with regard to the power of song, Circe, Od. 10.136, Calypso, Od. 12.449, Ino, Od. 5.334 ; Λευκοθέη, ἣ πρὶν μὲν ἔην βροτὸς αὐδήεσσα, i. e. a ‘tuneful’ mortal, not a ‘mortal speaking with human voice;’ of Xanthus, the horse of Achilles, αὐδήεντα δ' ἔθηκε θεά, ‘endowed him with voice’ (i. e. human as contrasted with equine utterance).A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > αὐδήεις
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