βρύχημα

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πῶς δ' οὐκ ἀρίστη; τίς δ' ἐναντιώσεται; τί χρὴ γενέσθαι τὴν ὑπερβεβλημένην γυναῖκα; (Euripides' Alcestis 152-54) → How is she not noblest? Who will deny it? What must a woman have become to surpass her?

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Full diacritics: βρῡχημα Medium diacritics: βρύχημα Low diacritics: βρύχημα Capitals: ΒΡΥΧΗΜΑ
Transliteration A: brýchēma Transliteration B: brychēma Transliteration C: vrychima Beta Code: bru/xhma

English (LSJ)

-ατος, τό, roar, roaring, λέοντος APl.4.94 (Arch.), cf. Opp.C.3.36; improperly of sheep (cf. βληχάομαι), A.Fr.158 (pl.); of men, Plu.Mar.20, Alex. 51.

Spanish (DGE)

-ματος, τό
• Prosodia: [-ῡ-]
bramido del ganado μυκηθμοῖσι καὶ βρυχήμασιν con mugidos y balidos A.Fr.158.3
rugido λέοντος AP 16.94 (Arch.), cf. Opp.C.3.36, Aq.Ib.3.24
de pers. rugido, bramido de desesperación, Plu.Mar.20, Alex.51.

German (Pape)

[Seite 466] τό, dasselbe, Aesch. frg. 146; λέοντος Archi. 27 (Plan. 94); Opp. C. 1, 304; von Menschen Plut. Mar. 20 Al. 51.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ατος (τό) :
cri de fureur, hurlement de douleur.
Étymologie: βρυχάομαι.

Dutch (Woordenboekgrieks.nl)

βρύχημα -ατος, τό βρυχάομαι gebrul.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

βρύχημα: ατος (ῡ) τό рев (μυκηθμοὶ καὶ βρυχήματα Aesch.; β. μεμυγμένον ἀπειλαῖς Plut.).

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

βρύχημα: τό, ἀγρία φωνή, μούγκρισμα, Ὀππ. Κ. 3. 36· ἀτόπως ἐπὶ προβάτων (πρβλ. βληχάομαι), Αἰσχύλ. Ἀποσπ. 155· ἐπὶ ἀνθρώπων, Πλούτ. Μαρ. 20, Ἀλεξ. 51.

Greek Monolingual

το (AM βρύχημα) βρυχώμαι
ο βρυχηθμός.

Greek Monotonic

βρύχημα: -ατος, τό, μουγκρητό, ουρλιαχτό, λέγεται για τους ανθρώπους, σε Πλούτ.

Middle Liddell

bellowing, roaring, of men, Plut.

Translations

bleat

Albanian: blegërij; Arabic: ⁧ثُغَاء⁩, ⁧مَأْمَأَة⁩; Bulgarian: блеене; Catalan: bel; Czech: bečení, bek; Danish: mæh; Dutch: geblaat; Esperanto: beo; Faroese: jarm, jarman, jarming; Finnish: määkiminen, määintä; French: bêlement, bêlement, béguètement; German: Blöken; Greek: βέλασμα; Ancient Greek: βῆ, βλαχά, βλῆ, βληχάς, βληχή, βληχηθμός, βλήχημα, βλήχησις, βληχητόν, βρύχημα, μηκάς, μηκασμός, μηκηθμός, φθογγή; Hebrew: ⁧פעיה⁩, ⁧חניבה⁩; Icelandic: jarmur; Ido: bramo; Indonesian: embik, embek, embek; Italian: belato; Kurdish Central Kurdish: ⁧باع⁩, ⁧باڵاندن⁩; Latin: balatus; Malay: embek; Old English: blǣt, *blǣtung; Polish: bek; Portuguese: balido; Russian: блеянье, блеяние; Scottish Gaelic: meig, migead, meigead; Serbo-Croatian: blejanje; Spanish: balido; Swedish: bräkande; Tagalog: mee, me; Turkish: me, meleme