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|Transliteration C=ylagma
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|Beta Code=u(/lagma
|Beta Code=u(/lagma
|Definition=[ῠ], ατος, τό, [[bark]] or [[yelp of a dog]], κυνῶν ὑλάγματα <span class="bibl">E.<span class="title">IT</span> 293</span>: metaph., <b class="b3">νηπίοις ὑλάγμασιν</b>, of angry words, <span class="bibl">A.<span class="title">Ag.</span>1631</span>, cf. <span class="bibl">1672</span> (troch.).
|Definition=[ῠ], ατος, τό, [[bark]] or [[yelp of a dog]], κυνῶν ὑλάγματα E.''IT'' 293: metaph., <b class="b3">νηπίοις ὑλάγμασιν</b>, of angry words, A.''Ag.''1631, cf. 1672 (troch.).
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Transliteration A: hýlagma Transliteration B: hylagma Transliteration C: ylagma Beta Code: u(/lagma

English (LSJ)

[ῠ], ατος, τό, bark or yelp of a dog, κυνῶν ὑλάγματα E.IT 293: metaph., νηπίοις ὑλάγμασιν, of angry words, A.Ag.1631, cf. 1672 (troch.).

French (Bailly abrégé)

ατος (τό) :
aboiement.
Étymologie: ὑλάσσω.

German (Pape)

τό, das einzelne Anschlagen eines bellenden Hundes, Gebell; übertragen, Aesch. Ag. 1657, vgl. 1614; κυνῶν ὑλάγματα, Eur. I.T. 293; sp.D., wie Opp. Cyn. 2.456; übertragen im plur., unverschämte Reden, Aesch. a.a.O.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

ὕλαγμα: ατος (ῠ) τό (тж. pl.) лай (κυνῶν ὑλάγματα Eur.): μὴ προτιμήσῃς τῶνδ᾽ ὑλαγμάτων Aesch. не обращай внимания на (эту) брехню.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ὕλαγμα: [ῠ], τὸ γαύγυσμα κυνός, κυνῶν ὑλάγματα Εὐρ. Ι. Τ. 293· μεταφορ., νηπίοις ὑλάγμασιν Αἰσχύλ. Ἀγ. 1631, πρβλ. 1672.

Greek Monotonic

ὕλαγμα: [ῠ], -ατος, τό (ὑλάω), γαύγισμα σκύλου, σε Ευρ.· μεταφ., νηπίοις ὑλάγμασιν, με τσιρίγματα, κραυγές, σε Αισχύλ.

Middle Liddell

ὕ˘λαγμα, ατος, τό, ὑλάω
the bark of a dog, Eur.: metaph., νηπίοις ὑλάγμασιν with idle snarlings, Aesch.