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1 κόμπος
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `noise, clattering when something is struck, loud noise, ostentaion' (Il.).Compounds: Compp., e. g. ὑπέρ-κομπος `extremely noisy, ostentatious' (A., Men.).Derivatives: κομπώδης `ostentatious' (Th., Plu.), κομπός m. `resplendent, vaunting' (E.; on the accent Schwyzer 459), κομπηρός `sounding loudly' (Arist.-comm., sch.). Denomin.: 1. κομπέω `clash' (Μ 151), `strike (against)' (D. L.), usu.. `flaunt (with sthing), boast' (Pi.; on the formation Schwyzer 726 w. n. 5). 2. κομπάζω `flaunt, boast' (B. and A.), `strike (a pot), to try its quality' (pap.) with κομπάσματα pl. (rarely sg.) `boasting' (A.), κομπασμός `ostentation' (Plu.), κομπασία `sounding, striking' (pap.), κομπαστής `parader' (Ph., Plu.) with κομπαστικός (Poll.), κόμπασος (Hdn.), Κομπασεύς `who would belong to the Κόμπος-district' (Ar.). 3. κομπόω (Pass.) `show off' (D. C.).Origin: ONOM [onomatopoia, and other elementary formations]Etymology: No etymology, prob. onomatopoetic; cf. on βόμβος, κόναβος and κόμβα. Wrong IE. interpretations in Bq. Fur. 380 compares κόναβος without the vowel, for which I see no basis.Page in Frisk: 1,909-910Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κόμπος
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2 κλάζω
A (lyr.): [tense] aor.1ἔκλαγξα Il.1.46
, A. Ag. 201 (lyr.): [tense] aor.2ἔκλᾰγον h.Pan.14
, B.16.127, Theoc.17.71, etc.: [tense] pf.κέκλαγγα X.Cyn.3.9
, 6.23; subj. ; [dialect] Dor.κέκλᾱγα Alcm.7
; part. κεκληγώς, pl.κεκλήγοντες Il.17.756
, - ῶτες v.l.ib. 16.430,κεκλαγώς Plu.Tim.26
:—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut.κεκλάγξομαι Ar.V. 930
:— make a sharp piercing sound:1 of birds, scream, οὐκ ἴδον.., ἀλλὰ κλάγξαντος (sc. ἐρῳδιοῦ)ἄκουσαν Il.10.276
; of starlings and daws,οὖλον κεκλήγοντες 17.756
, etc.;γεράνου φωνὴν ἐνιαύσια κεκληγυίης Hes.Op. 449
; of the eagle, Il.12.207, S.Ant. 112 (lyr.), cf. OT 966, etc.2 of dogs, bark, bay,οἱ μὲν κεκλήγοντες ἐπέδραμον Od. 14.30
, cf. Ar.V. 929, X.ll.cc., etc.3 of things, as of arrows in the quiver, clash, rattle,ἔκλαγξαν δ ἄρ' ὀϊστοί Il.1.46
; of the wind, whistle,αἶψα γὰρ ἦλθε κεκληγὼς Ζέφυρος Od.12.408
; of wheels, creak, A. Th. 205 (lyr.): c.acc. cogn., κλάζουσι κώδωνες φόβον ring forth terror, ib. 386; τί νέον ἔκλαγε σάλπιγξ.. ἀοιδάν; B.17.3; of the sea, roar,ἔκλαγεν δὲ πόντος Id.16.127
; of the musician, (lyr.); of Pan on his pipes, h.Pan.14; κλάζεις μέλισμα λύρας (of the τέττιξ) AP7.196 (Mel.).4 of men, shout, scream,ὀξέα κεκληγώς Il.2.222
, 17.88: c. acc. cogn., shout aloud, ring forth,κλάζοντες Ἄρη A.Ag.48
(anap.); (lyr.); Ζεὺς ἔκλαγξε βροντάν pealed forth thunder, Pi.P.4.23; alsoἔκλαγξε κέαρ ὀλοαῖσι στοναχαῖς Id.Pae.8.20
.5 less freq. of articulate sound, ἄλλο μῆχαρ.. μάντις ἔκλαγξεν shrieked forth another remedy, A.Ag. 201 (lyr.); Ζῆνα.. ἐπινίκια κλάζων sounding loudly the song of victory in honour of Z., ib. 174 (lyr.). -
3 περιψοφήσει
περιψόφησιςsounding all round: fem nom /voc /acc dual (attic epic)περιψοφήσεϊ, περιψόφησιςsounding all round: fem dat sg (epic)περιψόφησιςsounding all round: fem dat sg (attic ionic)περιψοφέωsound loudly around: aor subj act 3rd sg (epic)περιψοφέωsound loudly around: fut ind mid 2nd sgπεριψοφέωsound loudly around: fut ind act 3rd sg -
4 περιψοφήσεις
περιψόφησιςsounding all round: fem nom /voc pl (attic epic)περιψόφησιςsounding all round: fem nom /acc pl (attic)περιψοφέωsound loudly around: aor subj act 2nd sg (epic)περιψοφέωsound loudly around: fut ind act 2nd sg -
5 ἀγάφθεγκτος
ᾰγάφθεγκτος, -ον1 loudly soundingἀγαφθέγκτων ἀοιδᾶν O. 6.91
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