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1 βαρύφθογγος
βᾰρῠ-φθογγος, ον,A loud-roaring, , B.8.9; deep-lowing, of cows, Arist.GA 787a33; β. νευρά loud-twanging bowstring, Pi.I.6(5).34; deep-toned,αὐλοί AP6.51
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2 ἰάχω
ἰάχω ( ϝιάχω), ipf. ἴ̄̌αχον (ῖ when with augment): cry loud and sharply, shriek, scream; of applause, the cry of battle, of wounded men, Il. 23.766, Il. 4.506, Il. 5.343, etc.; of Circe, threatened with Odysseus's sword, Od. 10.323; of a child, Il. 6.468; transferred to inanimate objects, the ‘twanging’ of the bow-string, Il. 4.125; the ‘blare’ of the trumpet, Il. 18.219; ‘hissing’ of hot iron in water, Od. 9.392; ‘crackling’ of fire, Il. 23.216; but the Eng. words do not involve a personification like the Greek.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ἰάχω
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