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1 κοπιάω
+ V 2-8-20-8-13=51 Dt 25,18(bis); Jos 24,13; JgsB 5,26; 1 Sm 6,12to be tired, to grow or be weary Dt 25,18; to work hard, to toil, to labour [abs.] Sir 31,3; id. [ἐπί τι] Jos 24,13; κοπιῶντες workmen JgsB 5,26*1 Sm 6,12 καὶ ἐκοπίων and they laboured-יגע for MT וגעו געה and they bellowed; *1 Sm 17,39 καὶ ἐκοπίασεν and he laboured, he tried to-וילא לאה for MT ויאל יאל and he decided to?; *2 Sm 23,7 κοπιάσει he shall labour-יגע יגע for MT יגע נגע he shall touch?Cf. SPICQ 1982, 407-412; WALTERS 1973, 130-131; →NIDNTT; TWNT -
2 μυκάομαι
Aἐμῡκησάμην Ar.Nu. 292
, Theoc.16.37: used by Hom. once in [tense] pres. part., Od.10.413, elsewh. in [dialect] Ep. [tense] aor. μύκον [ῠ], [dialect] Ep. [tense] pf. μέμῡκα (also in A.Supp. 352 (lyr.)): [tense] plpf. ἐμεμύκειν orμεμύκειν Od.12.395
: [dialect] Ep. iterat. μύκεσκε only in EM624.40:—prop. of oxen, low, bellow, ὁ δὲ μακρὰ μεμυκώς [ὁ ταῦρος] Il.18.580;μεμυκὼς ἠΰτε ταῦρος 21.237
;πόριες.. μυκώμεναι Od.10.413
, cf. A.l.c., E.Ba. 738; of a calf, Theoc.l.c.; of Heracles in agony, E.HF 870 (troch.: so comically,ἔβλεψεν δριμὺ κἀμυκᾶτο Ar.Ra. 562
);οἷον μυκτὴρ μυκᾶται Id.V. 1488
;μάτηρ κεφαλὰν μυκήσατο παιδὸς ἑλοῖσα Theoc.26.20
;ὥσπερ λέων μ. Apoc.10.3
.2 of things,πύλαι μύκον οὐρανοῦ Il.5.749
;μέγα δ' ἀμφὶ πύλαι μύκον 12.460
; of a shield, μέγα δ' ἀμφὶ σάκος μύκε δουρὸς ἀκωκῇ rang, 20.260; of meat, ἀμφ' ὀβελοῖσι μεμύκει bellowed upon the spits (a portent), Od.12.395;μέμυκε δὲ γαῖα καὶ ὕλη Hes.Op. 508
;βροντῆς μυκησαμένης Ar.Nu. 292
;κόχλον ἑλὼν μυκήσατο κοῖλον Theoc.22.75
:—rare in Prose, Pl.R. 396b, 615e, Arist.Mete. 368a25.—An [tense] aor. [voice] Act., [τυμπάνου] βαρὺ μυκήσαντος AP6.220.11
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