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φωνή
φωνήῆς
dial.φωνᾱ́ᾶς
fφημί
faculty of utteranceas that which may be given, taken away, temporarily lost, or imagined as acquired by an inanimate objectspeechHom. Hes. Trag. Ar. voiceas the instrument of speech or other utterancesvoiceof gods or humans, oft. qualified as loud, quiet, shrill, or sim.Hom. voiceof an animal, ref. to its characteristic soundOd. Iamb.adesp. Hdt. Ar.sound produced by the voiceutterancespeechof gods or humansHom.speech, languageas the medium of human communicationHdt. Pl.specif., ref. to the dialect of a particular populationA. Hdt. Th. Ar. Isoc. Pl. shout, shouting, cryref. to a battle-cry, cry of distress, shout of praise, hunting-call, or sim.Hom. cry, callof an animalOd. Hdt. Ar.of a birdOd. Hes. hHom. Thgn. Ar.sound, strainof a musical instrumentE. Pl.gener.sound, noisePl. Arist.φωνῇby soundref. to how a blind person seesS.vocalic qualitypossessed by vowels, opp. consonantsPl.

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a sound, tone

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φωνή
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φωνή
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φωνη
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φωνήῆς
dial.φωνᾱ́ᾶς
fφημί
faculty of utteranceas that which may be given, taken away, temporarily lost, or imagined as acquired by an inanimate objectspeechHom. Hes. Trag. Ar. voiceas the instrument of speech or other utterancesvoiceof gods or humans, oft. qualified as loud, quiet, shrill, or sim.Hom. voiceof an animal, ref. to its characteristic soundOd. Iamb.adesp. Hdt. Ar.sound produced by the voiceutterancespeechof gods or humansHom.speech, languageas the medium of human communicationHdt. Pl.specif., ref. to the dialect of a particular populationA. Hdt. Th. Ar. Isoc. Pl. shout, shouting, cryref. to a battle-cry, cry of distress, shout of praise, hunting-call, or sim.Hom. cry, callof an animalOd. Hdt. Ar.of a birdOd. Hes. hHom. Thgn. Ar.sound, strainof a musical instrumentE. Pl.gener.sound, noisePl. Arist.φωνῇby soundref. to how a blind person seesS.vocalic qualitypossessed by vowels, opp. consonantsPl.
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30255
URN:
urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionary-entries.atlas_v1:cambridge-greek-lexicon-30256
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