κλώσσω

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δασύποδα λαγὼν παραδραμεῖται χελώνη → the tortoise will outrun the hairy-footed hare

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Full diacritics: κλώσσω Medium diacritics: κλώσσω Low diacritics: κλώσσω Capitals: ΚΛΩΣΣΩ
Transliteration A: klṓssō Transliteration B: klōssō Transliteration C: klosso Beta Code: klw/ssw

English (LSJ)

cluck, prob. in Suid. s.v. φωλάς; cf. κλώζω.

German (Pape)

[Seite 1459] = κλώζω, Suid. v. φωλάς, von den Hennen.

French (Bailly abrégé)

glousser, caqueter.
Étymologie: cf. κλώζω.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

κλώσσω: κλώζω ὡς ὄρνις, κυρίως ὅταν ἐπῳάζῃ (πρβλ. τὰ τῆς σημερινῆς κλωσσῶ, κλῶσσα), κλωσσαμενᾶν κακκαβιδᾶν πιθαν. γραφ. παρὰ τῷ Ἀλκμᾶνι 53· πρβλ. κλώζω.

Greek Monolingual

κλώσσω (Α)
κακαρίζω.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. Παρλλ. τ. του κλώζω.

Greek Monotonic

κλώσσω: κακαρίζω σαν κότα.

Frisk Etymological English

See also: s. κλώζω.

Middle Liddell

κλώσσω,
to cluck like a hen.

Frisk Etymology German

κλώσσω: {klṓssō}
See also: s. κλώζω.
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