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Transliteration A: torós Transliteration B: toros Transliteration C: toros Beta Code: toro/s

English (LSJ)

ά, όν, (cf. τέρε-τρον, τετραίνω)

   A piercing:    I of the voice, piercing, thrilling, Luc.Bacch.7, Alciphr.3.48; τὸ τ. τῆς φωνῆς Porph. Plot.2: metaph., τ. φόβος thrilling fear, A.Ch.32 (lyr.). Adv., τορῶς γεγωνεῖν E.lon696 (lyr.): neut. as Adv., τορὸν ἠχεῖν, βοᾶν, Philostr. VS1.25.10, Her.19.12.    b of the ear, acute, fine, AP7.409 (Antip. Thess.).    c of the eye, piercing, Opp.C.1.181.    2 metaph., clear, distinct, plain, ἑρμηνεύς A.Ag.1062, cf. 616; ἔπος, μῦθος, ib. 1162(lyr.), Supp.274; τορὸν γὰρ ἥξει Id.Ag.254 (lyr.); τ. ὕμνοι dub. cj. in AP4.1.7 (Mel.); ἐρέω τι τορώτερον (cj. for τομώτερον) Call.Del. 94. Adv., ἀλλὰ τορῶς ταῦτ' ἴσθι Emp.23.11; τ. τέκμηρον, λέξω, A. Pr.604 (lyr.), 609, etc.; προυζεπίστασθαι ib.699; ἐπεξελθεῖν ib.870; ἀπαγγεῖλαι, φράσαι, Id.Ag.632, 1584; οὐκ ἴσμεν τ. E.Rh.77; ἀκούσας οὐ τ. ib.656.    II of persons, sharp, ready, smart, X.Lac.2.11 (Sup.), D.H.Rh.11.5, cj. in Call.Fr.78 (Sup.). Adv., ἐπερείδεσθαι τορῶς Ar.Ra.1102 (troch.); τ. τε καὶ ὀξέως διακονεῖν Pl.Tht.175e, Luc. Anach.21, Merc.Cond.35: Sup. -ώτατα Ael.NA1.43.

German (Pape)

[Seite 1130] durchdringend, durchbohrend, a) vom Auge, scharf, Opp. Cyn. 1, 183; auch durchbohrend, wild. – b) vom Ohre, scharf, seinhörend, Antp. Th. 24 (VII, 409). – c) von der Stimme, durchdringend, laut, Luc. Bacch. 7. – d) von der Rede, deutlich, verständlich, ἔπος Aesch. Ag. 1134; auch ἑρμηνεύς, 602. 1032; βραχὺς τορός θ' ὁ μῦθος, Suppl. 271; und adv., λέξω τορῶς σοι πᾶν Prom. 612, u. öfter, u. Sp.; τορῶς ἴσθι, genau, Empedocl. 92; οὐκ ἴσμεν τορῶς, Eur. Rhes. 77; τορῶς ἐς οὖς γεγωνήσομεν, Ion 695. – Uebh. stark, kräftig, rasch, Xen. Lac. 2, 12; τορῶς τε καὶ ὀξέως διακονεῖν, Plat. Theaet. 175 e.