βαΰζω
Δημήτριος Γλαύκου προφητεύων ἀνέθηκε τοὺς λαμπαδηφόρους ... καὶ περιραντήρια ... → Demetrius son of Glaukos, being prophet, dedicated torch-bearers ... and lustral basins ...
English (LSJ)
(βαύζω disyll. Lyc.1453 is
A f.l. for βάζω), Dor. βαΰσδω, onomatop. word, cry βαύ βαύ, bark, Theoc.6.10; of angry persons, snarl, yelp, παῦσαι βαΰζων Ar.Th.173, cf. 805; τάδε σῖγά τις βαΰζει thus they snarl in secret, A.Ag.449 (lyr.); οἷ' ἄττα β. Cratin.6. II trans., shriek aloud for, τινά A.Pers.13; of dogs, bark at, τινά Heraclit.97 codd.
German (Pape)
[Seite 439] fut. βαΰξω (onomatopoetisch, bau bau rufen), 1) bellen, βαύξας (nicht βαΰξας) Sophron bei Tzetz. zu Lycophr. 77; βαΰσδω Theocr. 6, 10; Sp. Vgl. Schol. Il. 22, 69; τινά, anbellen, Plut. an seni. 12. – 2) schreien, schmähen, Ar. Th. 173, was 895 durch den Zusatz ψόγῳ βάλλειν erklärt wird; laut fordern, ἄνδρα βαΰζει Aesch. Pers. 13; beklagen, τάδε Ag. 437; Cratin. Ath. IV, 164 e.