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1 βρόντος
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2 γδούπος
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3 κρότος
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4 κτύπος
κτῠπ-ος, ὁ,A crash, bang, din,κ. θεῶν ἔριδι ξυνιόντων Il.20.66
, cf. 12.338, A.Th. 100, etc.; of thunder, S.OC 1463 (lyr.), A.Pr. 923; of the trampling of feet,περί τε κ. ἦλθε ποδοῖιν Od.16.6
, cf. S.Ph. 202; rattling of chariots or sound of horses' feet, Il.10.535, al., S.El. 714, Ar.Eq. 552 (lyr.); of a storm, A.Ag. 1533 (lyr.); noise made by one knocking at the door, Id.Ch. 653; ὀξύχειρ κ., of the beating of breasts by mourners, ib.23;στέρνων κ. E.Supp.87
: in pl.,κ. χερῶν Id.Ph. 1351
(lyr.); of the sound of many voices, S.OC 1500; of gates shutting, Aen.Tact.20.4;κτύπου ἀχὼ χάλυβος A.Pr. 133
(lyr.); rarely of musical sound,σαλπίγγων κ. B.Fr.3.9
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5 πλαταγέω
πλαταγέω, - ῆσαιGrammatical information: v.Meaning: `to rattle, to crash, to clap (one's hands)' (Ψ 102 συμπλατάγησεν [v. 1. - πατ-], hell. poet.).Derivatives: - ημα n. `bang' (Theoc.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Etymology: Besides πλαταγ-ή f. `rattle, steed' (Hellanic., Pherecyd., Arist., A. R.), - ών `id.' (sch. Theoc.), - ώνιον n. `broad petal of the poppy or anemone' (Theoc.), - ωνίσας ἀποληκυθίσας καὶ ψοφήσας H. -- Also πλατάσσω = - αγέω (Suid.). -- Tranformation of παταγέω etc. (s. v.) after πλήσσω, πληγή?; s. Güntert Reimwortbildungen 120 f. [improbable] -- Cf. πλατυγίζω. -- The wor may well be Pre-Greek (not in Furnée).Page in Frisk: 2,552Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > πλαταγέω
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6 σφαραγέομαι
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `crackle, sizzle' (ι 390), `teem, be full unto bursting' (ι 440).Other forms: only ipf. σφαραγεῦντο; also σφαραγίζω in ἐσφαράγιζον `excited (with noise)' (Hes. Th. 706), -ίζει βροντᾳ̃, ταράττει, ψοφεῖ H.;Derivatives: σφάραγος = ψόφος H., further only as 2. member, e.g. ἐρι- σφαραγέομαι `with loud noise' (h. Merc. a.o.), βαρυ- σφαραγέομαι `with dull noise' (Pi.).Etymology: Old inherited soundword (on the formation cf. σμαραγέω) with near cognates in Skt. sphū́rjati, -áyati `crackle, drone', Balt., e.g. Lith. sprag-ù, ė́ti `crackle, creak', Germ., e.g. OE sprecan, OHG sprehhan `spreak' etc.; besides in the sense of `(with bang) burst, break up etc.' Skt. sphū́rjati `break up', Balt., e.g. Lith. spróg-stu, -ti `break up, burst, but', to which also σπαργάω; s. v. w. lit. a. further forms. After Hiersche Ten. aspiratae 198ff. σφαρα-γέομαι, ( ἐρι) - σφάραγος would be old defigurements of σμαραγέω, ( ἐρι)-σμάραγος resp. σπαργέω, - άω(?). -- Cf. σφραγίς.Page in Frisk: 2,828Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σφαραγέομαι
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7 συνθραύω
συνθραύω (Eur., X.+; ins; Sym. Eccl 12:6) prim. ‘break in pieces’; pass., of one experiencing personal loss (as of prestige) intr. be broken, shattered, in imagery of a wine jug that when empty can bang against others similarly empty without breaking, but in encounter w. a full one is broken: of a false prophet encountering spirit-filled Christians Hm 11:14 (cp. 11:13 σκεῦος θραύεται). Brox, Hermas 262. -
8 βροντώ
1) bang2) thunderΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > βροντώ
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