μυκάομαι
μυκάομαι
Formed from the sound, cf. βληχάομαι, μηκάομαι, βρυχάομαι, βρωμάομαι.
Lat. mugire, to low, bellow, roar, of oxen, Il.; of calves, Od; of Hercules in agony, Eur., etc.
of things, as of heavy gates, to grate, creak, Il.; of a shield, to ring, Il.; of meat roasting, to hiss upon the spits, Od.; of thunder, Ar.
Headword (normalized):
μυκάομαι
Headword (normalized/stripped):
μυκαομαι
Intro Text:
μυκάομαι
Formed from the sound, cf. βληχάομαι, μηκάομαι, βρυχάομαι, βρωμάομαι.
Lat. mugire, to low, bellow, roar, of oxen, Il.; of calves, Od; of Hercules in agony, Eur., etc.
of things, as of heavy gates, to grate, creak, Il.; of a shield, to ring, Il.; of meat roasting, to hiss upon the spits, Od.; of thunder, Ar.
URN:
urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionary-entries.atlas_v1:middle-liddell.perseus-eng2-n21685
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