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μέλπωcelebrate with song and dance: aor subj act 1st sgμέλπωcelebrate with song and dance: fut ind act 1st sgμέλπωcelebrate with song and dance: aor ind mid 2nd sg (homeric ionic) -
2 μέλπω
A : [tense] fut. , Ar.Th. 989 (both lyr.), APl.1.8 (Alc.): [tense] aor. (lyr.), 1445, Ar.Th. 974 (lyr.):—[voice] Med. (v. infr. 11):—poet. Verb, celebrate with song and dance, μέλποντες ἑκάεργον Il.l.c.; Φοῖβον Hes.l.c., cf. Pi.Fr.75.11; μ. τινὰ κατὰ χέλυν E.l.c.;τινὰ κώμοις Ar. Th. 989
(lyr.);μ. ᾠδαῖς Σπάρτην Anaxandr.41.19
(anap.);μ. τὸν πόσιν E.Tr. 339
(lyr.).2 intr., sing, A.Ag. 245, E.IT 429 (both lyr.): c.acc.cogn.,μ. θανάσιμον γόον A.Ag. 1445
; ἰαχάν, βοάν, E.Med. 150, Tr. 547 (both lyr.); μ. τᾶς κιθάρας ἐνοπάν let it sound, Id. Ion 881 (lyr.): c. dat. instrum., μ. αὐλῷ play on.., AP6.195 (Arch.); μ. πτεροῖς, of the swan, Anacreont.58.9.II [voice] Med. [full] μέλπομαι, Hom. (v. infr.), E. Ph. 787 (lyr.): [tense] aor. part.μελψάμενος AP7.19
(Leon.): [tense] fut. μέλψομαι in pass. sense, ib.9.521:— sing to the lyre or harp,μετὰ δέ σφιν ἐμέλπετο θεῖος ἀοιδός, φορμίζων Od.4.17
, cf. 13.27;μέλπεο καὶ κιθάριζε h.Merc. 476
; Μελπόμενος, epith. of Dionysus at Athens, Paus.1.2.5; dance and sing, as a chorus,μετὰ μελπομένῃσιν ἐν χορῷ Il.16.182
, cf.h.Hom. 19.21; μέλπεσθαι Ἄρηϊ to dance a war-dance in honour of Ares, by a bold metaph. for to fight on foot ([etym.] ἐνὶ σταδίῃ), Il.7.241: c. acc. cogn., στοναχὰς μέλποντο let them sound, E.Andr. 1039 (lyr.), cf. Ph.l.c. (lyr.).2 c. acc., sing of, celebrate,νόμους καὶ ἤθεα Hes.Th.66
, cf. Pi.P.3.78;μ. χοροῖσι E.Tr. 554
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3 μέλπω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `celebrate with song and dance, sing, dance', - ομαι (Il.), posthom. (ep. lyr.) aor. μέλψαι, - ασθαι, fut. μέλψω, - ομαι, (see Bielohlawek WienStud. 44, 1ff., 125ff.)Derivatives: μέλπηθρα n. pl. `plaything' (Il.), μελπήτωρ, - ορος m. `singer'; μολπή f. `(play with) song and dance' (Il.) with μολπαῖος adjunct of ἀοιδή (Erinn.), μολπηδόν `as a μ.' (A. Pers. 389), μολπᾶτις f. (Dor.) apposition to κερκίς `singer (fem.)' (AP), μολπάζω `sing (of)' (Ar.), from where μολπαστάς m. (Dor.) `singer, dancer' (AP), μολπάστρια = συμπαίκτρια H.; μολποί m. pl. guild of singers in Miletos with μολπικοί `id.' (Va).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: No etymology. If somehow connected with μέλος (e.g. Diehl RhM 89, 92 f.), we must in any case start from the orig. meaning `member', not from the secondary `song'. Wide reaching speculations by Szemerényi Emer. 22, 169ff. On the supposed connection with a few Celt. words, e.g. OIr. - molor `I praise', Welsh mawl `praise' (Stokes IF 12, 191) s. WP. 2, 292.Page in Frisk: 2,204Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > μέλπω
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μέλψω — μέλπω celebrate with song and dance aor subj act 1st sg μέλπω celebrate with song and dance fut ind act 1st sg μέλπω celebrate with song and dance aor ind mid 2nd sg (homeric ionic) … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)