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λέγεις, ἃ δὲ λέγεις ἕνεκα τοῦ λαβεῖν λέγεις → you speak, but you say what you say for the sake of gain (Menander, fr. 776)

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Transliteration A: barýs Transliteration B: barys Transliteration C: varys Beta Code: baru/s

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εῖα, ύ, poet. gen. pl. fem. βαρεῶν dub. in A.Eu.932 (anap.): Comp. βαρύτερος, Sup. βαρύτατος:—

   A heavy in weight, β. ἀείρεσθαι, opp. κοῦφος, Hdt.4.150, cf. Pl.Tht.152d, Arist.Cael.310b25, etc.: in Hom. mostly with collat. notion of strength and force, χεῖρα βαρεῖαν Il.1.219, cf. 89; ἀκμᾷ βαρύς Pi.I.4(3).51; β. τὸ σῶμα App.Mac.14; of athletes, Philostr.Gym.31; ὀφρύς bushy, ib.48; but also, heavy with age, infirmity or suffering, νόσῳ S.Tr.235; σὺν γήρᾳ Id.OT17; ἐν γήρᾳ Id.Aj.1017; ὑπὸ γήρως Ael.VH9.1; ὑπὸ τῆς μέθης Plu.2.596a; pregnant, PGoodsp.Cair.15.15 (iv A. D.); β. βάσις heavy, slow, S.Tr.966; τυπάδι βαρείᾳ Id.Fr.844. Adv. κοῦφον βαρέως Pl.Tht.189d.    2 heavy to bear, grievous, ἄτη, ἔρις, κακότης, Il.2.111, 20.55, 10.72; Κλῶθες Od.7.197; κῆρες Il.21.548; β. κὴρ τὸ μὴ πιθέσθαι A.Ag.206 (lyr.); βαρὺ or βαρέα στενάχειν sob heavily, Od.8.95,534, Il.8.334, etc.: in Trag. and Prose, burdensome, grievous, oppressive, β. ξυμφορά, τύχαι, καταλλαγαί, etc., A.Pers.1044 (lyr.), Th.332 (lyr.), 767 (lyr.), etc.; ἡδονή S.OC1204; ἀγγελία β. ἢν ἐν τοῖς βαρύτατ' ἂν ἐνέγκαιμι Pl.Cri.43c; πόλεμος D.18.241; βαρὺ κοὐχὶ δίκαιον Id.21.66; νόσος causing disgust, S.Ph.1330; αὐδά, ἠχώ, ib.208 (lyr.), E.Hipp.791; unwholesome, χωρίον X.Mem.3.6.12; πλησμονή Id.Cyn.7.4; indigestible, Ath.3.115e; β. νότος Paus.10.17.11. Adv. -έως, φέρειν τι take a thing ill, suffer it impatiently, Hdt.5.19; β. φέρειν ἐπί τινι Plb.15.1.1 (but β. φέρειν bear with dignity, D.S.26.3); β. ἔχειν, c. part, Arist. Rh.Al. 1424b5; πρός τι Id.Pol.1311b9; τοῖς λογίοις Arg.E.Heracl.: Comp. βαρυτέρως τινὶ ἐναντιωθῆναι LXX3 Ma.3.1; βαρέως ἀκούειν hear with disgust, X.An.2.1.9.    3 violent, ὀργή S.Ph.368; μῆνις Id.OC1328; ἀπέχθειαι Pl.Ap.23a (Sup.); θυμός Theoc.1.96.    4 weighty, grave, ἐπιστολαί 2 Ep.Cor.10.10; αἰτιώματα Act.Ap.25.7; τὰ βαρύτερα τοῦ νόμου Ev.Matt.23.23; ample, βαρυτάτην εὐδαιμονίαν τοῖς ἀρχομένοις παρέξειν Hdn.2.14.3.    II of persons, severe, stern, β. ἐπιτιμητής A. Pr.77; εὔθυνος Id.Pers.828, cf. S.OT546; Κύπρι βαρεῖα Theoc.1.100; wearisome, troublesome, E.Supp.894, Pl.Tht.210c, etc.; ξύνοικος A. Supp.415, S.Fr.753; γείτονες Plb.1.10.6.    2 overbearing, σεμνότεροι ἢ βαρύτεροι Arist.Rh.1391a27 (but σεμνὸς καὶ β. Str.14.1.42); ὑπερήφανοι καὶ β. Plu.2.279c; important, powerful, πόλις Plb.1.17.5, etc.    3 of soldiers, heavy-armed, X.Cyr.5.3.37 (s.v.l.); of the ὁπλίτης Pl.Lg.833b (Comp.); τὰ β. τῶν ὅπλων Plb.1.76.3.    4 difficult, ὅρκος γὰρ οὐδεὶς ἀνδρὶ φηλήτῃ β. S.Fr.933.    III of impressions on the senses,    1 of sound, strong, deep, bass, opp. to ὀξύς, Od.9.257, S.Ph.208, Pl.Prt.332c, Arist.EN1125a14, etc.; βαρὺ ἀμβόασον A.Pers. 572 (lyr.); φθέγγονται βαρύτατον ἀνθρώπων Hp.Aër.15; βαρύτατα ὑπακούειν, of diseases, Id.Prorrh.2.39; πενθεῖν Ael.VH12.1; esp. of musical pitch, low, opp. ὀξύς, βαρυτάτη χορδή Pl.Phdr.268e; ἆχος, φωνά, Archyt. I, cf. Arist.EE1235a28, Aristox.Harm.p.3 M.; of accent, grave, ἀντὶ ὀξείας τῆς μέσης συλλαβῆς βαρεῖαν ἐφθεγξάμεθα Pl. Cra.399b; ὀξείᾳ καὶ βαρείᾳ καὶ μέσῃ φωνῇ Arist.Rh.1403b30, etc.: hence ἡ βαρεῖα (sc. προσῳδία) accentus gravis, D.T.630.1, etc.; β. τάσις D.H.Comp.11, A.D.Synt.307.13; β. τόνος D.T.674.13, cf.A.D.Pron. 36.5; β. συλλαβή unaccented, Id.Synt.100.8, al. Adv. βαρέως with the accent thrown back, Id.Pron.51.1, Ath.2.53b: Comp.-ύτερον, opp. ὀξύτερον (ου) opp. οὗ), Arist.SE178a3 (but, on a lower note, αὐλεῖν Id.GA 788a22).    2 of smell, strong, offensive, Hdt.6.119.    3 Adv. βαρέως slowly, ἐπισπᾶσθαι Hero Aut.26.6. (guṛr-u- from gu[rmacr ]ṛ-u-, Skt. gurús 'heavy', Lat. gravis (from fem. gur[schwa]wī-), Goth. kaúrus 'heavy'.)