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1 καναχέω
κᾰνᾰχ-έω, a Verb expressing various sounds, κανάχησε δὲ ΧαλκόςA rang, clashed, Od.19.469; καναχοῦσι πηγαί plash, Cratin.186; καναχῶν ὁλόφωνος ἀλέκτωρ crowing, Id.259: c. acc. cogn., κ. μέλος to let a song ring loud, A.R.4.907.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καναχέω
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2 λάμπω
Aλάμπεσκεν Emp.84.6
, Theoc. (v. infr.): [tense] fut. -ψω S.El.66, AP6.249 (Antip.): [tense] aor.ἔλαμψα Hdt.6.82
(v.l.), S.OT 473 (lyr.), Ar.V.62, Pl.Ep. 335d: [tense] pf. λέλαμπα (in [tense] pres. sense) E.Andr. 1025, Tr. 1295 (both lyr.):—[voice] Med., h.Hom.31.13, etc.: [tense] impf. ἐλαμπόμην, [dialect] Ep. λαμπ-, Il.6.319, E.Med. 1194: [tense] fut. λάμψομαι ( ἐλλ-) Hdt.1.80:—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut. λαμφθήσομαι ( ἐλλ-) Plot.2.9.3: [tense] aor.ἐλάμφθην J.BJ4.10.1
( περι-): from these late forms of [voice] Pass. must be distd. the similar [dialect] Ion. forms of λαμβάνω:—give light, shine, of the gleam of arms,τῆλε δὲ χαλκὸς λάμφ' ὥς τε στεροπή Il.10.154
, cf. 11.66; λάμπε δὲ χαλκῷ, of Hector, 12.463;φῶς λάμπεσκεν Emp.
l.c.;ἀπ' ὀφθαλμῶν δὲ κακὸν πῦρ.. λάμπεσκε Theoc.24.19
; of the eyes,ὀφθαλμὼ δ' ἄρα οἱ πυρὶ λάμπετον Il.13.474
; of the sun, Sol.13.23, etc.; of fire, S.Ant. 1007;ἄλσος λάμπεν ὑπὸ δεινοῖο θεοῦ Hes.Sc.71
:—[voice] Med.,κόρυθος -ομένης Il.16.71
;λάμπετο δουρὸς αἰχμή 6.319
;δαΐδων ὕπο -ομενάων 18.492
, Od. (only in this phrase) 19.48, 23.290;χαλκὸς ἐλάμπετο Il.22.134
; of a person, -όμενος πυρί 15.623
;τεύχεσι λ. 20.46
, Hes.Sc.60;ὄσσε -έσθην Il.15.608
;πεδίον.. λάμπετο χαλκῷ 20.156
, etc.2 of sound, ring loud and clear,παιὰν δὲ λάμπει S.OT 186
(lyr.), cf. 473 (lyr.); cf.λαμπρός 1.4
.3 metaph., shine forth, be famous or conspicuous,λάμπει κλέος Pi.O.1.23
;ἀρετά Id.I. 1.22
, E.Andr. 776 (lyr.); (lyr.); (lyr.); .b Astrol., of a planet, occupy a favourable position, Ptol.Tetr.51.4 of persons, φαιδρὸς λάμποντι μετώπῳ with beaming face, Ar.Eq. 550 (anap.); shine, gain glory, οὐδ' εἰ Κλέων γ' ἔλαμψε Id.V.l.c.;ἐν ἄλλοις βουσὶν ἰὼν λάμπεσκεν Theoc.25.141
.II trans., cause to shine, illumine,δόλιον ἀκταῖς ἀστέρα λάμψας E.Hel. 1131
(lyr.), cf. Ion83 (anap.), Ph. 226, APl.c., Trag.Adesp.33, etc. —Found chiefly in poetry and Com., though the [tense] pres. and [tense] impf. occur in X.An.3.1.11 ([voice] Med.), Mem.4.7.7, Pl.Phdr. 250d, Arist.de An. 419a4, and late Prose, and the [tense] aor. in Hdt.6.82 (v.l.), Arist.Mu. 395a15, Plu.Tim.3, etc. -
3 καναχή
A sharp sound; esp. ring or clang of metal,δεινὴν.. πήληξ βαλλομένη καναχὴν ἔχε Il.16.105
, cf. 794; κ. δ' ἦν ἡμιόνοιιν loud rang their tramp, Od.6.82; ὀδόντων μὲν κ. πέλε gnashing of teeth, Il.19.365, Hes.Sc. 164: pl., ib. 160; κ. [ Χαλκ] όκτυπος B.13.15; Χρυσοῦ κ. S.Ant. 130 (lyr.); κ. αὐλῶν sound of flutes, Pi.P.10.39 (pl.), B.2.12, cf. S.Tr. 642 (lyr.); ofthelyre, h.Ap. 185. -
4 ἐλελίζω
ἐλελίζω (A), [dialect] Ep. redupl. of ἑλίσσω (v. infr.), rare in [tense] pres., as Pi.O.9.13; [tense] impf.Aἠλέλιζον Hsch.
, poet.ἐλέλιζον Maiist.42
, Nonn.D. 2.525: mostly in [tense] aor. (v. infr.):—[voice] Pass., [tense] impf.h.Hom.28.9: [dialect] Ep.[tense] aor.ἐλέλικτο Il.13.558
: [tense] pf.ἐλέλιγμαι Cerc.6.18
:— whirl round, περὶ σχεδίην ἐλέλιξε [ τὸ κῦμα] Od.5.314; ἡ δ' ἐλελίχθη [ ἡ νηῦς] 12.416.2 [voice] Med. and [voice] Pass., move in coils or spires, of a serpent,τὴν δ' ἐλελιξάμενος πτέρυγος λάβεν Il.2.316
; ἐπ' αὐτοῦ (sc. τελαμῶνος)ἐλέλικτο δράκων 11.39
, cf. A.R.4.143;σπείρας ὄφεων ἐλελιζομένη Ar.Fr. 500
.II in Il. of an army, cause it to turn and face the enemy, rally it,σφεας ὦκ' ἐλέλιξεν Αἴας 17.278
:—in [voice] Pass.,οἱ δ' ἐλελίχθησαν 5.497
, 6.106; cf.ἑλίσσω 11.1
.III cause to vibrate, μέγαν δ' ἐλέλιξεν Ὄλυμπον, of Zeus, ib.1.530, cf. 8.199; φόρμιγγα ἐ. make its strings quiver, Pi.O.9.13;ἀστεροπὰν ἐλελίξαις Id.N.9.19
:—[voice] Med.,ἵππον.. ἀγωνίῳ ἐλελιζόμενος ποδὶ μίμεο Simon.29
:—[voice] Pass., quake, tremble, quiver,ἐλελίχθη γυῖα Il.22.448
; ἐλέλικτο, of a brandished spear, 13.558; ; μέγας δ' ἐλελίζετ' Ὄλυμπος h.Hom. l.c.;φόρμιγξ ἐλελιζομένα Pi.P.1.4
. (In Hom. ἐλελ- may have been substituted for ἐϝελ- ( ϝεϝελ- in ἐλέλικτο); cf. ἑλίσσω.)------------------------------------Aἠλέλιξα X.An.5.2.14
, [dialect] Ep. :— cry ἐλελεῦ, hence, raise the battle-cry,τῷ Ἐνυαλίῳ X.An.1.8.18
: generally, raise a loud cry, E.Ph. 1514 (lyr.); of a shield, ring, Call. l.c.:—[voice] Med., of the nightingale, trill her lay of sorrow, E.Hel. 1111 (lyr.): c. acc., Ἴτυν ἐλελιζομένη trilling her lament for Itys, Ar.Av. 213 (lyr., but punctuation is dub.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐλελίζω
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