ὑψηχής

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εἰς τὴν ἀγορὰν χειροτονεῖτε τοὺς ταξιάρχους καὶ τοὺς φυλάρχους, οὐκ ἐπὶ τὸν πόλεμον → you elect taxiarchs and phylarchs for the marketplace not for war

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Full diacritics: ὑψηχής Medium diacritics: ὑψηχής Low diacritics: υψηχής Capitals: ΥΨΗΧΗΣ
Transliteration A: hypsēchḗs Transliteration B: hypsēchēs Transliteration C: ypsichis Beta Code: u(yhxh/s

English (LSJ)

ές, (ἦχος)

   A making a loud or ringing sound, ὑψηχέες ἵπποι, because of their loud neighing, or their 'high-resounding pace' (cf. ἐρίγδουπος), Il.5.772 (v.l. ὑψαύχενες ap.Longin.), 23.27; τὸ ὑ. τῶν λόγων Philostr. VS1.25.7.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ὑψηχής: -ές, γεν. έος, (ἦχος) ὁ ἠχῶν εἰς τὰ ὕψη, ὁ ὑψηλὰ χρεμετίζων μὲ ἀνατεταμένην πρὸς τὰ ἄνω τὴν κεφαλήν, ἐπὶ τῶν ἵππων τῆς Ἥρας, ἵπποι ὑψηχέες, ὡς ἐκ τοῦ ἠχηροῦ αὐτῶν χρεμετισμοῦ ἢ ἐκ τοῦ ἀντηχοῦντος καλπασμοῦ (πρβλ. ἐρίγδουπος), Ἰλ. Ε. 772., Ψ. 27 (ἀλλ’ ὑπάρχει διάφ. γραφ. ὑψαύχενες, «ὧν ὁ ἦχος εἰς ὕψος ἀνέρχεται» (Σχόλ.), τὸ ὑψηχὲς τῶν λόγων Φιλόστρ. 539.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ής, ές :
qui résonne haut ou fort, sonore, retentissant.
Étymologie: ὕψι, ἦχος.

English (Autenrieth)

ές (ἦχος): high-neighing, with head raised on high, Il. 5.772 and Il. 23.27.