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1 ἀλαλητός
2 generally, loud shouting, Il.2.14<*>; halloo, in hunting, Nic. Dam.p.6 D.3 rarely, cry of woe or wailing, Il.21.10; com., τῶν δὲ πλακούντων.. ἦν ἀ. Telecl.1.13.II rarely of other sounds, loud noise,αὐλῶν AP6.51
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2 ἔλεγος
ἔλεγος, ὁ,A song, melody, orig. accompanied by the flute, cf. ἄλυρος ἔ. E.Hel. 185 (lyr.), IT 146 (lyr.);Ἀσίας ἔ. ἰήϊος Id.Hyps.Fr.3(1)i
ii9; so Ἔλεγοι, title of a νόμος αὐλῳδικός, Plu.2.1132d; of the song of the nightingale, Ar.Av. 218(pl.); ἔλεγον οἶτον, of the halcyon, E.IT 1091 (lyr.); later, lament, song of mourning, A.R.2.782.II poem in elegiac distichs, Call.Fr. 121; ἱλαροὶ ἔ. AP10.19 (Apollonid.). (Commonly derived from ἒ ἒ λέγειν, to cry woe! woe! EM326.49.) -
3 φεύζω
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4 ἰού
1 of grief of annoyance, usu. twice repeated,ἰοὺ ἰού D.19.209
; ἰ. ἰ. δύστηνος or δύστηνε, S.Tr. 1143, OT 1071; ἰ. ἰ. βοᾶν, κεκραγέναι, Ar.Nu. 543, Pax 345: c. gen.,ἰ. ἰ. τῶν.. κιγκλίδων Jul. Caes. 330d
: rarely once, φῦ ( φεῦ codd.),ἰ. τῆς ἀσβόλου Ar.Th. 245
; or thrice, Id. Pax 110: with other Interj.,ἰ. ἰ. ὢ ὢ κακά A.Ag. 1214
;ἰ. ἰ. πόπαξ Id.Eu. 143
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5 οἰμώζω
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6 οἰμώζω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `to wail loudly, to cry, to lament',Derivatives: οἰμωγ-ή f. (Il.; Chantraine Form. 401, Porzig Satzinhalte 189), - μα n. (A., E), - μός m. (S.); privative adj. ἀν-οίμωκ-τος `not wailed for', adv. ἀν-οιμωκ-τί (- τεί) `without lamentation' = 'unpunished' (S.).Origin: ONOM [onomatopoia, and other elementary formations].Etymology: Innovaion οἰμώττω `id.' (Lib.; on οἰμῶξ-αι Debrunner IF 21, 248; cf. Schwyzer 733). -- From the interj. οἴμοι ( οἴ μοι) `woe me' verbalised (Schwyzer 716). -- Cf. ὀϊζύς and οἶκτος.Page in Frisk: 2,363-364Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > οἰμώζω
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7 ὄτοβος
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `noise, sharp sound' (Hes., A., S., Antim.).Derivatives: ὀτοβ-έω `to make noise, to din' (A.).Origin: ONOM [onomatopoia, and other elementary formations]. (PGX)Etymology: Onomatopoetic wit βο-suffix as in θόρυβος, κόναβος a.o. -- Besides the reduplicated interj. ὀτοτοῖ `ah!, woe!' (trag.; Schwyzer-Debrunner 600 f.) with ὀτοτ-ύζω 'cry ὀτοτοῖ, lament' (A., Ar.; Schw. 716).Page in Frisk: 2,440Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ὄτοβος
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