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1 σιωπάω
σιωπάω impf. ἐσιώπων; fut. σιωπήσω; 1 aor. ἐσιώπησα; pf. 1 pl. σεσιωπήκαμεν Job 18:3; mid. fut. σιωπήσομαι LXX (Hom. et al.; pap, LXX; TestSol 6:11; TestJob, Test12Patr, ParJer, Philo; Jos., Vi. 195; 338; Mel., P. 25, 177; Ath. 21, 3) prim. ‘be silent’.① to refrain from speaking or making a sound, keep silent, say nothing, make no sound Mt 26:63 (Maximus Tyr. 3, 7e, Socr. before a jury. On the subject-matter cp. Diog. L. 3, 19 Plato before the popular assembly on Aegina, on trial for his life: μηδʼ ὁτιοῦν φθέγξασθαι=did not say a single word; Eur. in Plut., Mor. 532f); Mk 3:4; 9:34; 14:61; Ac 18:9 (opp. λαλεῖν as PGM 5, 292; cp. Theophr., Charac. 7); IEph 15:1 (opp. λαλεῖν); IRo 2:1a; GPt 4:10. ς. περί τινος be silent concerning someone IEph 3:2. ς. ἀπό τινος be silent and leave someone alone IRo 2:1b.② to disrupt the process of speaking or making a sound, stop speaking, be/become quietⓐ of humans (Menand., Georg. 54; Plut., Mor. 434f; Herm. Wr. 1, 16; TestJos 9:4; Jos., Ant. 7, 378; Mel., P. 25, 177) Mt 20:31; Mk 10:48; Lk 18:39 v.l.; 19:40; MPol 7:3; GMary 463, 3— Be silent in the sense lose the ability to speak Lk 1:20.ⓑ not of humans: of swine B 10:3 (opp. κραυγάζειν).—Metaph., of the wind and waves in a storm Mk 4:39 (cp. the imagery Theocr., Idyll 2, 38 σιγᾷ πόντος).—B. 1259. Schmidt, Syn. I 224. DELG. M-M. S. σιγάω. -
2 ἄφωνος
ἄφωνος, ον (s. φωνέω, φωνή; since Theognis 669 [of one whom poverty makes mute]; Aeschyl., Pind., Hdt. et al.; SIG 1168, 41; Kaibel 402, 1; PGM 1, 117; Wsd 4:19; 2 Macc 3:29; Philo; Jos., Ant. 6, 337; 12, 413; Mel., P. 44, 311 after Is 53:7).[b]① pert. to making no sound with vocal chords, silent, mute of animals that can otherwise make sounds (Timaeus Hist. [IV–III B.C.]: 566 Fgm. 43a, 20 Jac.; Strabo 6, 1, 9 p. 260 [certain grasshoppers]) sheep Ac 8:32; 1 Cl 16:7; B 5:2 (all 3 Is 53:7).② incapable of vocal utterance, mute of inanimate obj. (Kaibel 402, 1 a memorial monument that was silent when unmined); of deified images 1 Cor 12:2.③ incapable of human speech, speechless of Balaam’s ass, which lacked the facility of human speech (ὑποζύγιον ἄφωνον), yet spoke with a human voice (ἐν ἀνθρώπου φώνῃ) 2 Pt 2:16.④ incapable of conveying meaning as a language normally does, without conveying meaning τοσαῦτα … γένη φωνῶν εἰσιν ἐν κόσμῳ καὶ οὐδὲν ἄφωνον there are numerous languages spoken in the world, with none devoid of meaning 1 Cor 14:10.—B. 321. DELG s.v. φωνή. M-M. TW. -
3 ψοφήσει
ψόφησιςmaking a noise: fem nom /voc /acc dual (attic epic)ψοφήσεϊ, ψόφησιςmaking a noise: fem dat sg (epic)ψόφησιςmaking a noise: fem dat sg (attic ionic)ψοφέωsound: aor subj act 3rd sg (epic)ψοφέωsound: fut ind mid 2nd sgψοφέωsound: fut ind act 3rd sg -
4 ἠχη
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `sound, noise' (Il.)Other forms: Dor. ἀχάCompounds: As 2. member e. g. in ὑψ-ηχής `high neighing ( ἵππος, Il.); ἄντ-ηχος `sounding against' (Ph.) to ἠχή, ἦχος or ἠχέω.Derivatives: ἠχήεις `sounding, making noise' (Il.; with shortening ἠχέεντα Archil. 74, 8; s. Schwyzer 246). - ἠχώ, Dor. ἀχώ f. `sound, noise', also personified (h. Hom., Hes. Sc., Pi., A.). - ἦχος m. (sec. n.; Schwyzer 512) = ἠχή with ἠχώδης (Hp., hell.); also as PN Ϝᾶχος (Ark.), shortname like Ϝᾶχυς (Cor. Chalcid.). ἠχέω, aor. ἠχῆσαι, often with prefix, e. g. ἀντ-, ὑπ-, `sound, rustle, give a sound' (Hes.); with ἀντ-ήχημα, - ήχησις, ἠχέτης, - τᾰ ( ἀχ-) `who gives sound, cicada' (Hes.; also from ἦχος, Schwyzer 500, Fraenkel Nom. ag. 1, 165), ἠχητής Hes. with ἠχητικός `sounding' (late), ἠχεῖον `drum' (Ph., Plu.). - On ἰάχω, ἰαχή s. v.Etymology: Behind ἠχή from *Ϝᾱχά̄, with ἠχώ and sec. ἦχος (cf. κόμπος, τάραχος), stands a root noun or an uncharacterized verb. These were replaced by innovations, ἠχ-ή and the derived, rather deverbative (cf. e. g. κηλεω and Schwyzer 720) than denominative ἠχέω. Beside it stands a primrry reduplicated present with zero grade Ϝι-Ϝᾰ́χ-ω, s. ἰάχω. - The expressive forms ἠχή, ἠχέω have, as expected, no exact parallels in other languages. Close are Lat. vāgīre `wail' (with IE -g-), and a few Baltic and Germanic words with initial su̯-, e. g. Lith. svagiù, -ėti `sound' (IE -g(h)-), OE swōgan `sound' (IE - gh- as in ἠχή). Fick GGA 1894, 237, Hoffmann BB 26, 132, Bezzenberger BB 27, 152. - See W.-Hofmann s. vāgiō.Page in Frisk: 1,646-647Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἠχη
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5 ψοφήση
ψοφήσηι, ψόφησιςmaking a noise: fem dat sg (epic)ψοφέωsound: aor subj mid 2nd sgψοφέωsound: aor subj act 3rd sgψοφέωsound: fut ind mid 2nd sg -
6 ψοφήσῃ
ψοφήσηι, ψόφησιςmaking a noise: fem dat sg (epic)ψοφέωsound: aor subj mid 2nd sgψοφέωsound: aor subj act 3rd sgψοφέωsound: fut ind mid 2nd sg -
7 υψηχών
ὑψηχέωsound high: pres part act masc nom sg (attic epic doric)ὑψηχήςmaking a loud: masc /fem /neut gen pl (attic epic doric) -
8 ὑψηχῶν
ὑψηχέωsound high: pres part act masc nom sg (attic epic doric)ὑψηχήςmaking a loud: masc /fem /neut gen pl (attic epic doric) -
9 εὔφρων
A cheerful, merry, of persons,εἴ πέρ τις.. δαίνυται εὔφρων Il.15.99
, etc.;θυμός Od.17.531
;ἶλαι Pi.N.5.38
. Adv. - νως with good cheer, Id.P.10.40, etc.2 [voice] Act., cheering, making glad or merry,οἶνος Il.3.246
;οἶμος Pi.Pae. 6.115
;εὔφρων πόνος εὖ τελέσασι A.Ag. 806
codd.; ὦ φέγγος εὖφρον ib. 1577;ῥοαὶ εὔφρονες Ἀργείοις S.Aj. 420
(lyr.): neut. pl., εὔφροσιν δεδεγμένη, = εὐφροσύναις, A.Eu. 632 (s.v.l.).II kindly, gracious,θεὸς εὔ. εἴη εὐχαῖς Pi.O.4.14
, cf. A.Pers. 772, S.Aj. 705 (lyr.), A.R.4.1411, etc.;γαῖαν ἀνθρώποισι καὶ εὔφρονα μήλοις Pi.O.7.63
;εὐ. ἥδ' ὁμιλία A.Eu. 1030
;ψῆφον δ' εὔφρον' ἔθεντο Id.Supp. 640
(lyr.); v.l. for ἐπίφρονος in Theoc.25.29. Adv. - νως A.Ag. 351, al.III = εὔφημος, πῶς εὔφρον' εἴπω; A.Ch.88;οὐδ' αὖ τόδ' εὖφρον Id.Supp. 378
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10 πρᾶος
πρᾶος, ον, also [full] πρᾱΰς, [dialect] Ion. [full] πρηΰς, εῖα, ΰ:—[full] πρᾶος supplies sg. in [dialect] Att., Trag., and Com., exc. that the fem. is always πραεια ( πρᾶος as fem. only in Plu.2.168d); but sg. [full] πραΰς, [dialect] Ion. [full] πρηΰς, is used in [dialect] Ep. and Lyr. (also in X. and usu. in LXX, Plb., etc.):—pl., nom.Aπρηέες Hp.Epid.1.10
,πρηεῖς AP5.208
(Posidipp. or Asclep.), , etc.; fem.πρηεῖαι AP6.244
(Crin.); neut.πραέα X.Oec. 15.4
, Eq.9.10, etc., , f.l. in Ph.2.351; gen.πραέων X.An.1.4.9
; dat. , 930a, fem. πραίαις written forπραείαις IG7.3101
(Lebad., iii A.D.); acc.πραεῖς Plb.18.37.7
,πράους Isoc.3.55
: [comp] Comp.πραότερος Lys. 20.21
,πραΰτερος Epich.153
, Pl.Ti. 85a, etc., [dialect] Ion.πρηΰτ- Hdt.2.181
: [comp] Sup. , etc., ([place name] Sidon); [dialect] Ep. and [dialect] Ion.πρηΰτατος A.R.2.937
, AP6.349 (Phld.); ([place name] Phrygia). (The ι subscr. is freq. written in codd., but Πρᾶος is written in IG22.1928.20 (pr. n., iv B.C.), IGRom.4.504 (Pergam.), cf. Phot., Et.Gud.478.31; πραύτερος is found once in codd., Pl.Ti.l.c. (proved wrong by πραΰς Com.Adesp. in Gött. Nachr.1922.31, πραέα (neut. pl.) in PCair.Zen.33.12 (iii B.C.), (ii B.C.), and by the absence of iota in [dialect] Ion. πρηΰς)):—mild, soft, gentle (not in Il. or Od.):1 of things,πρηῢ σέλας H.Hom.8.10
;πραῢς ὄαρος Pi.P.4.136
; mild, πυρετοί Hp.l.c.;ἰητρείη πρηεῖα Id.Art.69
; of sound, soft, gentle,τὴν φωνὴν πραοτέραν ποιοῦνται X. Smp.1.10
;ἀνέμων πρηΰτατε Ζέφυρε AP6.349
(Phld.); ὠδῖνες ib. 244 (Crin.); κέντρον ib. 229 (Id.).2 of persons, mild, gentle, meek,πραῢς ἀστοῖς Pi.P.3.71
;πᾶσιν ἵλεώς τε καὶ πρᾶος Pl.R. 566e
; πρὸς τοὺς οἰκείους π. ib. 375c;π. τὸ ἦθος Id.Phdr. 243c
;π. ἐν τοῖς λόγοις Id.Euthd. 303d
; esp. after having been angry, Hdt.2.181 ([comp] Comp.); ὁ θὴρ ὅδ' ἡμῖν π., of Dionysus, E.Ba. 436; of a horse, gentle,ἀλλήλοις πραότεροι X.Cyr.2.1.29
; of other animals, tame,ἰχθύων μεγάλων καὶ πραέων Id.An.1.4.9
, cf. Arist.HA 488b22;ζῷα.. πραέα πρὸς τοὺς ἀνθρώπους X.Oec.15.4
: prov.,πραΰτερος μολόχας Epich.153
; also,τόπος ἡμερώτερος καὶ πραότερος Isoc.9.67
.3 of actions, feelings, etc., mild,τιμωρίαι πραότεραι Pl.Lg. 867b
; πραότεραι ἡδοναί ib. 815e; λόγοι, ἤθη, φύσις, ib. 888a, 930a, R. 375c;ὄσσοισι πρηέσιν δέρκευ BMus.Inscr.921b8
(Branchidae, i/ii A.D.); caresses,X.
Eq. 9.10; πραότερα πάσχειν Pl Cri.49b.II making mild, taming, φάρμακον πραῢ τείνων ἀμφὶ γένυι, of a bridle, Pi.O.13.85;προκινεῖν αὐτὸν [τὸν ἵππον] ὡς πραοτάτοις σημείοις X.Eq.9.3
.III Adv. [full] πράως, mildly, gently, πράως πείθειν τινά, φέρειν τι, Pl.R. 589c, Cri. 43b;πράως ἔχειν πρός τι Id.Ly. 211e
; πράως λέγειν τὸ πάθος to speak lightly of it, X.An.1.5.14; πράως διακεῖσθαι, opp. ὀργίζεσθαι, D.21.183;πράως, μὴ πικρῶς Id.18.265
; in physical sense, gently, Orib.Fr.134: [comp] Comp., πραότερον προδιδάσκειν, κολάζειν, Pl.Grg. 489d, Phd. 94d; πραοτέρως (v.l. -υτέρως)ἔχειν τινί J.AJ17.6.4
: [comp] Sup.,φέρειν.. ὡς πραότωτα Pl.R. 387e
: later form [full] πραέως (πράως [Ἀττικοί], οὐ πραέως Phot.
), UPZ144.6 (ii B.C.), D.S.1.36, Dsc.1.13, dub. in Com.Adesp.336.5 (cf. πρατίας), etc.: [dialect] Ion. [full] πρηέως cj. in Democr. 46 ( πράως and πραέως codd.). (Cogn. with Skt. prīṇā´ti 'love, give pleasure to', Goth. frijon 'love', frijonds 'friend'.) -
11 ὑψηχής
A making a loud or ringing sound, ὑψηχέες ἵπποι, because of their loud neighing, or their ' high-resounding pace' (cf. ἐρίγδουπος), Il.5.772 (v.l. ὑψαύχενες ap.Longin.), 23.27;τὸ ὑ. τῶν λόγων Philostr. VS1.25.7
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12 φθόγγος
φθόγγος ( φθέγγομαι): voice, merely as audible sound; φθόγγῳ ἐπερχόμεναι, ‘with talking,’ making themselves heard, Od. 18.198.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > φθόγγος
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