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1 τραυλισμός
τραυλισμός, οῦ, ὁ (fr. τραυλός [via τραυλίζω] ‘mispronouncing letters, lisping’; Hippocr.; [rdg. uncertain in Erotian 126, 4]; Plut., Mor. 53c of Aristotle’s lisp) lit. ‘lisping, stuttering’, in a transferred sense irregular rumbling of sounds made by wooden vehicles on uneven roads ἤκουεν τῶν ἁμαξῶν τραυλισμόν (Paul) heard the creaky rumbling of the wagons AcPl Ha 2, 3.—DELG s.v. τραυλός. -
2 βορβορυγμού
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3 βορβορυγμοῦ
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4 βορβορυγμοί
βορβορυγμόςintestinal rumbling: masc nom /voc pl -
5 βορβορυγμούς
βορβορυγμόςintestinal rumbling: masc acc pl -
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7 βορβορυγμῷ
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8 βορβορυγμών
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9 βορβορυγμῶν
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10 βορβορυγμόν
βορβορυγμόςintestinal rumbling: masc acc sg -
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βορβορυγμόςintestinal rumbling: masc nom sg -
12 κορκορυγαί
κορκορυγήrumbling noise: fem nom /voc pl -
13 κορκορυγάς
κορκορυγά̱ς, κορκορυγήrumbling noise: fem acc pl -
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κορκορυγήrumbling noise: fem nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic) -
15 κορκορυγήν
κορκορυγήrumbling noise: fem acc sg (attic epic ionic) -
16 βαρυσφάραγος
1 deep rumbling of thunder, and so epith. of Zeus.βαρυσφαράγῳ πατρὶ I. 8.22
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17 ὄλεθρος
-ου + ὁ N 2 0-1-9-3-11=24 1 Kgs 13,34; Jer 28(51),55; 31(48),3.8.32ruin, destruction 1 Kgs 13,34*Jer 28(51),55 ὄλεθρον destruction-אהשׁ for MT אוןשׁ roar, rumbling noise, see also Jer 32(25),31→MM; NIDNTT; TWNT -
18 σιωπάω
+ V 3-7-9-10-7=36 Nm 30,15(bis); Dt 27,9; JgsA 18,9; JgsB 3,19to keep silence, to say nothing Nm 30,15; to be silent, to say nothing Dt 27,9; to be silent, to stop rumbling (of stomach) Jb 30,27ἐσιώπησεν τοῦ λαλεῖν he held his tongue 1 Ezr 4,41 *Jb 18,3 σεσιωπήκαμεν we have been silent-דמהII for MT נטמינו טמא we are stupidCf. HARL 1986b=1992a 81; KRISCHER 1981, 93-107(→ἀποσιωπάω, κατασιωπάω, παρασιωπάω,,) -
19 βόμβος
βόμβος, ὁ,A booming, humming, Pl.Prt. 316a, Arist.Resp. 475a16; β. ἀνέμου κατιόντος its booming sound, Hld.5.27; of thunder, Epicur. Ep.2p.46U.; buzzing in the ears, Hp.Coac. 189; rumbling in the intestines, Gal.7.241:—[full] βόμβο, τό, barbarism in Ar. Th. 1176. (Onomatop.) -
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βορβορ-υγμός, ὁ,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > βορβορυγμός
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