μηκάομαι
μηκ-άομαι, pres. only late, Goth. 2.17 , cf. PS p.59 , Sch. : poet. aor. part. 9.124 μᾰκών (v. infr.): pf. part. μεμηκώς; fem. μεμᾰκυῖα: impf., formed from pf.,
A). ἐμέμηκον :— 9.439 bleat, of sheep, μυρίαι ἑστήκασιν .. , ἀζηχὲς μεμακυῖαι ; 4.435 θήλειαι δ’ ἐμέμηκον ἀνήμελκτοι περὶ σηκούς (used by 9.439 of goats only in the Subst. μηκάς); of a hunted fawn or hare, scream, shriek, ὁ δέ τε προθέῃσι μεμηκώς : part. 10.362 μακών only in the phrase, κὰδ δ’ ἔπεσ’ ἐν κονίῃσι μακών fell shrieking to earth, of a wounded horse, stag, or boar, 16.469 , , 10.163 19.454 ; of a man, 18.98 .—Onomatopoeic word.