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1 κόνις
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `dust, ashes' (Il.).Other forms: dat. -ι, - ειCompounds: As 1. member in κονι-ορ-τός m. `cloud of dust' (IA.), from ὄρ-νυμι with το- (diff. Pisani Ist. Lomb. 77, 558), NGr. κορνιαχτός (Hatzidakis Glotta 3, 70ff.); in the compp. κονί̄-σαλος m. ( κονίσ-σαλος, cf. below) `cloud of dust' (Il.), `the dust with oil- and sweat of a wrestler' (Gal.), also name of a priapus-like demon (com., inscr.) and a lascivious dance (H.; cf. v. Wilamowitz Glaube 1, 161 a. 279); in the last meaning by Fick a. o. (s. Scheller Oxytonierung 50 n. 2) considered as an independent word; κονί̄-ποδες m. pl. `kind of shoes' (Ar. Ek. 848, Poll.), name of the slaves in Epid. (Plu.; French parallels in Niedermann KZ 45, 182).Derivatives: Denomin. verb κονί̄ω, - ίομαι, fut. κονί̄σω, hell. κονιοῦμαι, aor. κονῖσαι ( κονίσσαι), perf. midd. κεκόνι(σ)μαι, also with ἐν-, δια- a. o., `cover with dust, oneself with sand' (Il.; on the formation below); κόνιμα (Delphi IIIa), - ισμα (Cythera) `dust of the wrestlers place', κόνισις `make dust, training at the wrestlers place' (Arist.), ἐνκονιστάς m. `gymnasta' (Thebes; Fraenkel Nom. ag. 1, 174f.), κονίστρα (Arist.), κονιστήριον (Pergam. IIa) `wrestlers place', κονιστικός `welter in the dust' (Arist.). Enlarged form κονίζεσθαι κυλίεσθαι, φθείρεσθαι, κονιορτοῦσθαι H. (here also κονιοῦμαι?). Further derivv.: κόνιος `dusty' (Pi.), `creating dust' (Paus., surn. of Zeus), κονιώδης `like ashes' (Hp.). - κονία, ep. Ion. - ίη, metr. lengthened -ί̄η ( κόννα σποδός H. Aeol.?) `dust, ashes, sand' (Hom., Hes. Sc., A., E.), `alkaline fluid' (Ar., Pl., Thphr., medic.), `chalk, whitewash, gypsum' (LXX, hell.). κονιάω `smear with chalk ' (D., Arist.) with κονίαμα `id.' (Hp., D., hell.), κονίασις `whitewash' (hell. inscr.), κονιατήρ `whitewasher' (Epid. IVa), κονιατής `id.' (inscr., pap.; Redard Les noms grecs en - της 36); κονιατός `whitewashed' (X., Thphr., pap.; Ammann Μνήμης χάριν 1, 17), κονιατικά ( ἔργα) `stucco-works' (pap., inscr.). Also κονιάζομαι `be covered with ashes' (Gp.).Etymology: κόνις differs from Lat. cinis, - eris m. (f.) in the o-vocalism (e: o); the s-stem seen in ciner-is and cinis-culus can also be assumed for κονίσ-σαλος, κεκόνισ-μαι, κονί̄ω \< *κονισ-ι̯ω, κονί-α \< *κονισ-α (details in Scheller Oxytonierung 49f.). The word was perhaps originally an neutr. is-(i-?)stem; s. Benveniste Origines 34, Specht Ursprung 298. The basis may hace been a lost verb meaning `scratch, plane, scour'; one also compares - κναίω.Page in Frisk: 1,911-912Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κόνις
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2 κονιορτός
κονιορτός, οῦ, ὁ (κόνις ‘dust’ + ὄρνυμι ‘stir up’; Hdt. et al.; Mitt-Wilck. I/2, 198, 16 [III B.C.]; LXX; TestSol 7:2f; Philo, Exs. 133; Jos., Ant. 3, 193; Tat. 30, 1) dust ἐκτινάσσειν τὸν κ. τῶν ποδῶν (cp. Heraclit. Sto. 10 p. 17, 8 after Il. 2, 150 ποδῶν … κονίη; Na 1:3 κ. ποδῶν αὐτοῦ) shake the dust from one’s feet Mt 10:14; cp. Lk 9:5; 10:11; Ac 13:51 (s. on ἐκτινάσσω 1). Of an unruly mob κονιορτὸν βάλλειν εἰς τὸν ἀέρα throw dust into the air Ac 22:23. κ. ἐγείρειν raise dust (cp. Appian, Mithrid. 87 §396 κονιορτὸς ἠγείρετο; Jos., Bell. 5, 471; also s. ἐγείρω 10) Hv 4, 1, 5b.— A cloud of dust (Aristodem. [IV A.D.]: 104 Fgm. 1, 8 Jac.) κ. ὡς εἰς τ. οὐρανόν a cloud of dust reaching, as it were, to heaven 4, 1, 5a (Quint. Smyrn. 2, 469f κόνις ἄχρις ἐς οὐρανόν). γινομένου μείζονος καὶ μείζονος κονιορτοῦ when the dust-cloud became greater and greater 4, 1, 6.—B. 19. DELG s.v. κόνις. M-M. -
3 αμαθύνω
ἀ̱μαθύ̱νω, ἀμαθύνωlevel with the dust: aor ind mid 2nd sg (doric aeolic)ἀμαθύ̱νω, ἀμαθύνωlevel with the dust: aor subj act 1st sgἀμαθύ̱νω, ἀμαθύνωlevel with the dust: pres subj act 1st sgἀμαθύ̱νω, ἀμαθύνωlevel with the dust: pres ind act 1st sgἀμαθύ̱νω, ἀμαθύνωlevel with the dust: aor ind mid 2nd sg (homeric ionic) -
4 ἀμαθύνω
ἀ̱μαθύ̱νω, ἀμαθύνωlevel with the dust: aor ind mid 2nd sg (doric aeolic)ἀμαθύ̱νω, ἀμαθύνωlevel with the dust: aor subj act 1st sgἀμαθύ̱νω, ἀμαθύνωlevel with the dust: pres subj act 1st sgἀμαθύ̱νω, ἀμαθύνωlevel with the dust: pres ind act 1st sgἀμαθύ̱νω, ἀμαθύνωlevel with the dust: aor ind mid 2nd sg (homeric ionic) -
5 αμάθυνε
ἀ̱μάθῡνε, ἀμαθύνωlevel with the dust: aor ind act 3rd sg (doric aeolic)ἀ̱μάθῡνε, ἀμαθύνωlevel with the dust: imperf ind act 3rd sg (doric aeolic)ἀμάθῡνε, ἀμαθύνωlevel with the dust: pres imperat act 2nd sgἀμάθῡνε, ἀμαθύνωlevel with the dust: aor ind act 3rd sg (homeric ionic)ἀμάθῡνε, ἀμαθύνωlevel with the dust: imperf ind act 3rd sg (homeric ionic) -
6 ἀμάθυνε
ἀ̱μάθῡνε, ἀμαθύνωlevel with the dust: aor ind act 3rd sg (doric aeolic)ἀ̱μάθῡνε, ἀμαθύνωlevel with the dust: imperf ind act 3rd sg (doric aeolic)ἀμάθῡνε, ἀμαθύνωlevel with the dust: pres imperat act 2nd sgἀμάθῡνε, ἀμαθύνωlevel with the dust: aor ind act 3rd sg (homeric ionic)ἀμάθῡνε, ἀμαθύνωlevel with the dust: imperf ind act 3rd sg (homeric ionic) -
7 αμάθυνον
ἀμάθῡνον, ἀμαθύνωlevel with the dust: aor imperat act 2nd sgἀ̱μάθῡνον, ἀμαθύνωlevel with the dust: imperf ind act 3rd pl (doric aeolic)ἀ̱μάθῡνον, ἀμαθύνωlevel with the dust: imperf ind act 1st sg (doric aeolic)ἀμάθῡνον, ἀμαθύνωlevel with the dust: imperf ind act 3rd pl (homeric ionic)ἀμάθῡνον, ἀμαθύνωlevel with the dust: imperf ind act 1st sg (homeric ionic) -
8 ἀμάθυνον
ἀμάθῡνον, ἀμαθύνωlevel with the dust: aor imperat act 2nd sgἀ̱μάθῡνον, ἀμαθύνωlevel with the dust: imperf ind act 3rd pl (doric aeolic)ἀ̱μάθῡνον, ἀμαθύνωlevel with the dust: imperf ind act 1st sg (doric aeolic)ἀμάθῡνον, ἀμαθύνωlevel with the dust: imperf ind act 3rd pl (homeric ionic)ἀμάθῡνον, ἀμαθύνωlevel with the dust: imperf ind act 1st sg (homeric ionic) -
9 αμάθυνεν
ἀ̱μάθῡνεν, ἀμαθύνωlevel with the dust: aor ind act 3rd sg (doric aeolic)ἀ̱μάθῡνεν, ἀμαθύνωlevel with the dust: imperf ind act 3rd sg (doric aeolic)ἀμάθῡνεν, ἀμαθύνωlevel with the dust: aor ind act 3rd sg (homeric ionic)ἀμάθῡνεν, ἀμαθύνωlevel with the dust: imperf ind act 3rd sg (homeric ionic) -
10 ἀμάθυνεν
ἀ̱μάθῡνεν, ἀμαθύνωlevel with the dust: aor ind act 3rd sg (doric aeolic)ἀ̱μάθῡνεν, ἀμαθύνωlevel with the dust: imperf ind act 3rd sg (doric aeolic)ἀμάθῡνεν, ἀμαθύνωlevel with the dust: aor ind act 3rd sg (homeric ionic)ἀμάθῡνεν, ἀμαθύνωlevel with the dust: imperf ind act 3rd sg (homeric ionic) -
11 κατασποδουμένων
κατασποδέωthrow down in the dust: pres part mp fem gen pl (attic epic doric)κατασποδέωthrow down in the dust: pres part mp masc /neut gen pl (attic epic doric)κατασποδέωthrow down in the dust: pres part mp fem gen pl (attic epic doric)κατασποδέωthrow down in the dust: pres part mp masc /neut gen pl (attic epic doric) -
12 κονίω
Aἐκόνῑσα Il.
(v. infr.):—[voice] Med., Ph.2.173, [tense] fut. κονιοῦμαι v.l. in Ph. l. c. (as if from κονίζω, cf. Hsch. s.v. κονίζεσθαι): [tense] aor.ἐκονῑσάμην Ar.Ec. 1177
, Luc.Anach.31, etc.:—[voice] Pass., [tense] pf.κεκόνῑμαι Il.21.541
, Hes.Op. 481, Ar.Ec. 291: [tense] plpf.κεκόνῑτο Il.22.405
(in Mss. sts. incorrectly ἐκόνισσα, κεκόνισμαι, κεκόνιστο, Il.21.407, Theoc.1.30, AP9.128):—make dusty, cover with clouds of dust, εὐρὺ κονίσουσιν πεδίον, of persons in hasty flight, Il.14.145.2 cover with dust,ἐκόνισε δὲ χαίτας 21.407
:—[voice] Pass., κεκονιμένοι φεῦγον all dusty fled they, ib. 541;κεκόνιτο κάρη 22.405
; κεκονιμένος all dusty, i.e. in haste, Ar.Ec. 291, cf. 1177, Luc.DDeor.24.1, Tim.45, etc.3 [voice] Pass., to be sprinkled as with dust,κισσὸς ἑλιχρύσῳ κεκονιμένος Theoc. 1.30
.4 [voice] Med., roll in the dust, like birds, horses, etc., Arist.HA 633b4, 557a12 (leg. κονίωνται), Polem.Hist.59; but, of wrestlers, sprinkle themselves with dust, Diocl.Fr.141, Gal.6.162, Luc.Anach. l.c.: hence, prepare for combat, Ph.l.c., Eust.1113.63;αὐτὸς ἐφ' ἑαυτοῦ κονισάμενος Max.Tyr.5.8
.II intr., κονίοντες πεδίοιο galloping o'er the dusty plain, in Il. always of horses, 13.820, 23.372, 449; of men racing, Od.8.122; of an advancing army, A.Th.60, cf. Pers. 163 (troch.). -
13 σποδός
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `ash, ember, metal ashes, dust' (Ion. ι 375, trag. a. o.).Compounds: Compp. σποδο-ειδής `ash-coloured' (Hp., Arist. a.o.), ἔν-σποδος `id.' (Dsc.; Strömberg Prefix Studies 128 a. 130).Derivatives: 1. σποδ-ιά, Ion. - ιή f. `heap of ashes, ash' (ε 488, Hp., E. Cyc. 615 [lyr.], Pl. Com., LXX, AP a. o.; Scheller Oxytonierung 67) with - ιώδης `ash-coloured' (Erot.), - ιαῖος `id., gilvus' (Gloss.), - ιάς f. `wild plum, Prunus insititia (?)' (Thphr.). 2. - ιον n. `metal ash' (Poseidon., Dsc.) with - ιακός `made of σ.' (late medic.). 3. -( ε)ιος `ashen' (Semon. a. o.). 4. - ώδης `ashlike', of colour and taste (App., Gal.). 5. - ίτης ἄρτος `bread baked in ashes' (Hp., Diph.; Redard 91); also σποδεύς `id.' (s. on σπολάς). 6. Denominative verbs: a. σποδ-όομαι `to become ashes' (Hp., Lyc., AP), συνεσποδωμένον συγκεκομ-μένον H.; - ώσασθαι `to bestrew with ashes' (LXX); b. - ίζω `to roast in the ashes' (Pl., Ar.), intr. (also wit ὑπο-) `to become ashen' (Dsc.); c. σποδέω, also with κατα-, ἀπο-, δια-, `to crunch, to smash, to grind', also sensu obsc., of food `to consume, to swallow' (often Ar. a. o. com., A., E.), if prop. `to become dust'; cf. κατα-σποδέω `to stretch down in the dust' (A., Ar.); here also σποδ-όρχης m. `eunuch' (Eust.), s. E. Maass RhM 74, 432 ff.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin] (V)Etymology: Unexplained. Improbable hypothesis by Grošelj Živa Ant. 1, 129. Older lit. in Bq. -- Furnée 154 convincingly connects ἄσβολος `soot, dust of coals' and *σπολός in σπολεύς (but Frisk s.v. σπολάς takes this as wrong for *σποδεύς). The word then is Pre-Greek.Page in Frisk: 2,771Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σποδός
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14 αμαθύνει
ἀμαθύ̱νει, ἀμαθύνωlevel with the dust: aor subj act 3rd sg (epic)ἀμαθύ̱νει, ἀμαθύνωlevel with the dust: pres ind mp 2nd sgἀμαθύ̱νει, ἀμαθύνωlevel with the dust: pres ind act 3rd sg -
15 ἀμαθύνει
ἀμαθύ̱νει, ἀμαθύνωlevel with the dust: aor subj act 3rd sg (epic)ἀμαθύ̱νει, ἀμαθύνωlevel with the dust: pres ind mp 2nd sgἀμαθύ̱νει, ἀμαθύνωlevel with the dust: pres ind act 3rd sg -
16 κατεσποδημένα
κατασποδέωthrow down in the dust: perf part mp neut nom /voc /acc plκατεσποδημένᾱ, κατασποδέωthrow down in the dust: perf part mp fem nom /voc /acc dualκατεσποδημένᾱ, κατασποδέωthrow down in the dust: perf part mp fem nom /voc sg (doric aeolic) -
17 κόνις
κόνις, ιος, [dialect] Att. εως or εος E.Cyc. 641, ἡ: dat. κόνι [var] contr. fr. κόνιι, Il. 24.18, Od.11.191, [dialect] Att. κόνει:—A dust,κόνιος δεδραγμένος Il.13.393
; as an emblem of a countless multitude,εἴ μοι τόσα δοίη ὅσα ψάμαθός τε κ. τε 9.385
;κ. δέ σφ' ἀμφιδεδήει Hes.Sc.62
;κόνιν, ἄναυδον ἄγγελον στρατοῦ A.Supp. 180
; αἷμα κ. πίνει, ἀνασπᾷ, Id.Th. 736 (lyr.), Eu. 647;κ. διψία S.Ant. 247
, 429; of the grave,κ. κατακρύπτει χάριν Pi.O.8.79
, cf. S.OC 406, El. 435, etc.; κόνει φύρειν κάρα, in sign of mourning, E.Hec. 496; ἡ ἐπίχρυσος κ. gold dust, Poll.7.97.2 ashes, ἐν κόνι ἄγχι πυρός Od.l.c.;κόνιν αἰθαλόεσσαν χεύατο κὰκ κεφαλῆς Il.18.23
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18 χοῦς
χοῦς, χοός, acc. χοῦν, ὁ (Hdt.+; ins, pap, LXX; JosAs 13:5; ParJer, ApcMos; ViJer 4 [Sch. p. 10, 2]; SibOr 8, 15; Philo; Jos., C. Ap. 1, 192, Ant. 14, 64; B-D-F §52; W-S. §8, 11 n. 7; Mlt-H. 127; 142) soil, dust, of the dust of the road (Is 49:23) ἐκτινάξατε τὸν χοῦν τὸν ὑποκάτω τῶν ποδῶν ὑμῶν Mk 6:11 (cp. Is 52:2 and s. ἐκτινάσσω 1). Of the dust that grief-stricken persons scatter upon their heads (Josh 7:6; La 2:10; ParJer 2:1–3; 4:7; 7:22; 9:11) ἔβαλον χοῦν ἐπὶ τὰς κεφαλὰς αὐτῶν Rv 18:19.—DELG s.v. χέω II. M-M. DNP II 1190–91. -
19 κολλάω
κολλάω aor. ἐκόλλησα LXX; pf. κεκόλληκα Job 38:38. Pass.: 1 fut. κολληθήσομαι Mt 19:5; 1 aor. ἐκολλήθην; pf. pass. κεκόλλημαι LXX (κόλλα ‘glue’; Aeschyl. et al.; Pla., Diod S, Plut., ins, pap, LXX; TestAbr A 20 p. 103, 18 [Stone p. 54]; Test12Patr; AscIs 97; EpArist 97; Philo) gener. ‘join together.’① to join closely together, bind closely, unite τινά τινι someone with or to someone; fig. extension of the lit. mng. ‘to glue’ or ‘join’ substances, act. ἡ ἀγάπη κολλᾷ ἡμᾶς τῷ θεῷ love unites us w. God 1 Cl 49:5. ἡ νουθέτησις … κολλᾷ ἡμᾶς τῷ θελήματι τοῦ θεοῦ admonition unites us w. God’s will 56:2.② to be closely associated, cling to, attach to, pass. most freq. in act. senseⓐ cling (closely) to someth.α. lit. τινί (Job 29:10) of stones ἐκολλῶντο ἀλλήλοις they were joined Hv 3, 2, 6. Of dust: τὸν κονιορτὸν τὸν κολληθέντα ἡμῖν ἐκ τῆς πόλεως ὑμῶν the dust of your city that clings to us Lk 10:11.β. fig. cling to = come in close contact with (cp. Ps 21:16; 43:26 ἐκολλήθη εἰς γῆν ἡ γαστὴρ ἡμῶν. The act.=‘bring into contact’ PGM 5, 457 κολλήσας τ. λίθον τῷ ὠτίῳ) ἐκολλήθησαν αἱ ἁμαρτίαι ἄχρι τ. οὐρανοῦ the sins have touched the heaven = reached the sky (two exprs. are telescoped) Rv 18:5.γ. fig. of the Spirit, which is (closely) joined to the flesh 2 Cl 14:5.ⓑ join oneself to, join, cling to, associate withα. of a pers., w. dat. of thing κολλήθητι τῷ ἅρματι τούτῳ Ac 8:29 (a rendering like stick to this chariot suggests the imagery).—W. dat. of pers. (which may very rarely be replaced w. a prepositional constr. [AscIs 3:1 πρὸς αὐτόν but τῷ Μανασσῇ, cp. Tob 6:19 εἰ αὐτήν S, αὐτῇ BA]) 1 Cl 30:3; cp. 46:1. τοῖς εἰρηνεύουσι 15:1. τοῖς ἁγίοις 46:2 (quot. of unknown orig.); Hv 3, 6, 2; Hs 8, 8, 1. τοῖς δούλοις τοῦ θεοῦ 9, 20, 2; 9, 26, 3. τοῖς δικαίοις 8, 9, 1. τοῖς ἀθῴοις κ. δικαίοις 1 Cl 46:4. τοῖς διψύχοις καὶ κενοῖς the doubters and the senseless Hm 11:13. τοῖς ἀκαθάρτοις B 10:8; cp. 10:3ff. Also μετά τινος (cp. Ruth 2:8) 10:11; 19:2, 6; D 3:9. τῷ κυρίῳ join oneself to the Lord (cp. 4 Km 18:6; Sir 2:3; on this vs. and 6:16 below s. SPorter, ETL 67, ’91, 104f: economic connotation; cp. Lk 15:15 below) 1 Cor 6:17; Hm 10, 1, 6. τῇ γυναικὶ αὐτοῦ be joined to his wife Mt 19:5 (cp. Vi. Aesopi G 30 P. p. 46, 14, where a woman says to Aesop: μή μοι κολλῶ=don’t come too near me; 1 Esdr 4:20; Philo, Leg. All. 2, 50). τῇ πόρνῃ join oneself to a prostitute 1 Cor 6:16 (cp. Sir 19:2). Associate with on intimate terms, join Ac 5:13; 9:26; 10:28 (CBurchard, ZNW 61, ’70, 159f). Become a follower or disciple of someone (cp. 2 Km 20:2; 1 Macc 3:2; 6:21) 17:34. Hire oneself out to someone Lk 15:15 (JHarrill, JBL 115, ’96, 714–17, “he was indentured”). Have someth. to do with: lying spirits Hm 11:4.β. of impers. things: of anger ὅταν κολληθῇ τῷ ἀνθρώπῳ when it attaches itself to a pers. Hm 10, 2, 3. Also of punishment Hs 6, 5, 3.ⓒ w. dat. of thing cling to, enter into a close relation w. (Ps 118:31; TestIss 6:1, Dan 6:10 τ. δικαιοσύνῃ, Gad 5:2) ταῖς δωρεαῖς cling to the gifts 1 Cl 19:2. τῷ ἀγαθῷ be attached or devoted to what is good Ro 12:9; B 20:2; D 5:2 (cp. TestAsh 3:1 τῇ ἀγαθότητι). τῇ εὐλογίᾳ cling to the blessing 1 Cl 31:1. κρίσει δικαίᾳ B 20:2.—DELG s.v. κόλλα. M-M. TW. -
20 ἐκτινάσσω
ἐκτινάσσω fut. ἐκτινάξω LXX; 1 aor. ἐξετίναξα, mid. ἐξετιναξάμην; pf. pass. ptc. ἐκτιναχθήσομαι Judg 16:20 (τινάσσω ‘shake’; Hom. et al.; pap, LXX; SibOr 5, 152).① to dislodge or remove someth. with rapid movements, shake off τὶ (Is 52:2 τὸν χοῦν) τὸν κονιορτὸν τῶν ποδῶν the dust that clings to one’s feet (AMerx, D. vier kanon. Ev. II/1, 1902, 178f takes the words to mean the dust which is raised by the feet and settles in the clothes; but s. Cadbury, Beginn., V 270) Mt 10:14; cp. Mk 6:11; Lk 9:5 D. For this the mid. ἐκτινάσσεσθαι τὸν κονιορτὸν ἐπί τινα Ac 13:51, a symbolic act denoting the breaking off of all association (difft. EBöklen, Deutsch. Pfarrerbl. 35, ’31, 466ff).② to agitate someth. with forceful jerky motions, shake out clothes Ac 18:6 (here mid., but act. sense e.g. BGU 827, 22 ἐκτίνασσε τὰ ἱμάτια; PAthen 60, 6f cushions; Sb 7992, 17.—UPZ 6, 10f, ἐκτινάσσειν is a gesture protesting innocence; s. GGA 1926, 49; Cadbury, Beginn. V 269–77. The precise meaning of the action cannot be established with certainty; nor is it clear whether something is shaken from the garments or whether they are simply shaken).—M-M.
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The Dust Bowl Symphony — Infobox Album | Name = The Dust bowl Symphony Type = Album Artist = Nanci Griffith Released = 1999 Genre = Folk / Country Length = 53:29 Label = Elektra Producer = Peter Collins Reviews = Last album = Other Voices, Too (A Trip Back to Bountiful)… … Wikipedia