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1 δουπέω
A- ήσω AP9.427
(s. v. l., Barb.): [dialect] Ep. [tense] aor. δούπησα Il.4.504, al.; also ἐγδούπησα (from γδουπέω) 11.45: [tense] pf.δέδουπα 23.679
, Nic.Al.15, A.R.1.1304, Euph.40; not freq. exc. in [dialect] Ep.: ([etym.] δοῦπος):— sound heavy or dead; in Hom., of the heavy thud of a corpse, opp. the clashing of the armour,δούπησεν δὲ πεσών, ἀράβησε δὲ τεύχε' ἐπ' αὐτῷ Il.4.504
, al.; ;δεδουπότος Οἰδιπόδαο 23.679
, cf. A.R.1.1304, Euph.40; δουπεῖ χεὶρ γυναικῶν falls with heavy sound upon their breasts, E.Alc. 104 (lyr.); of rowers, κώπῃ δουπεῖν dub. in AP9.427 (Barb.); of soldiers, strike heavily,ταῖς ἀσπίσι πρὸς τὰ δόρατα ἐδούπησαν X.An.1.8.18
;τοῖς δόρασι δ. πρὸς τὰς ἀσπίδας Arr.An.1.6.4
:—[voice] Pass., [tense] aor.δουπήθησαν AP 9.283
(Crin.).—Rare in Prose, cf. Luc.Hist.Conscr.22. (Said to be Cypr., AB1095.) -
2 δοῦπος
δοῦπος, ὁ,A any dead, heavy sound, thud,δ. ἀκόντων Il.11.364
, 16.361;δ. ὀρώρει πύργων βαλλομένων 9.573
, cf. 12.289; of the distant din of battle, 16.635; of the sound of footsteps, 10.354, Od.16.10; of the measured tread of infantry, Il.23.234, Hes.Th.70; ὅμαδον καὶ δ., of a multitude, Od.10.556; of the roar of the sea dashing against rocks or of a distant torrent, 5.401, Il.4.455.—Rare in Trag.,δ. μαράγνης A.Ch. 376
(lyr.); χερόπλακτοι δ' ἐν στέρνοισι πεσοῦνται δοῦποι the loud beating of breasts, S.Aj. 634, cf. E.Ba. 513; ἀκούομεν πυλῶν δ. the noise of opening gates, Id. Ion 516. Rare in Prose, Th. 3.22 (v.l. ψόφον); θόρυβος καὶ δ. X.An.2.2.19
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3 δουπέω
δουπέω ( δοῦπος), old form γδουπέω: ἐπὶ (adv.) δ' ἐγδούπησαν Ἀθηναίη τε καὶ Ἥρη, thundered, Il. 11.45 (cf. ἐρίγδουπος); often δούπησεν δὲ πεσών, fell with a thud, and without πεσών, δουπῆσαι, Il. 13.426; δεδουπότος Οἰδιπόδᾶο | ἐς τάφον, Il. 23.679. See δοῦπος.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > δουπέω
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