κελαδέω

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Γυνὴ τὸ σύνολόν ἐστι δαπανηρὸν φύσει → Natura fecit sumptuosas feminas → Es ist die Frau durchaus kostspielig von Natur

Menander, Monostichoi, 97
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Full diacritics: κελᾰδέω Medium diacritics: κελαδέω Low diacritics: κελαδέω Capitals: ΚΕΛΑΔΕΩ
Transliteration A: keladéō Transliteration B: keladeō Transliteration C: keladeo Beta Code: kelade/w

English (LSJ)

Sapph.4, E.IT1093 (lyr.); 3pl. -έοντι Pi.P.2.15: fut. -ήσω Terp.5, Pi.O.2.2, E.HF694 (lyr.), -ήσομαι Pi.O.10(11).79: poet. aor.

   A κελάδησα B. 15.12, A.Ch.609 (lyr.), E.Hel.371 (lyr.): (κέλαδος):—Ep. and Lyr. (Trag. and Com. only in lyr. and anap., exc. Theopomp.Com.40: late in Prose, Aq.Is.49.13, Philostr.VA6.17, Ps.-Luc. Philopatr.3) Verb (cf. κελάδω), sound as flowing water, ὔδωρ ψῦχρον κ. Sapph.l.c.; κῦμα κελαδοῦν Orac. ap. Aeschin.3.112.    2 of persons, shout aloud, ἀτὰρ κελάδησαν Ἀχαιοί, in applause, Il.23.869; ἐμὲ δεῖ κ. Pratin. Lyr. 1.3, cf. B.l.c.; κελαδέοντι ἀμφὶ Κινύραν φᾶμαι Pi.P.2.15: c. acc. cogn., κ. ὕμνους Terp.5, cf. Pi.N.4.16 codd.; νόμον Id.Pae.2.101; ἁδυμελῆ κόσμον κ. Id.O.11(10).14; [βοάς], παιᾶνας, E.Ion93, HF l.c.    3 of various cries, e.g. of a new-born babe, A.Ch.609; of the swallow, Ar. Pax801, Ra.684; of the grasshopper, Theopomp. Com.l.c.; of the cock, ἐξ εὐνᾶς κ. crows from his perch, Theoc.18.57; of bells, ring, tinkle, E.Rh.384; of the flute, κ. φθόγγον κάλλιστον Id.El.716; of the sea, Ar.Th.44.    II trans., sing of, celebrate loudly, τινα Pi.O.1.9, 2.2,6.88, E.IT1093, Ar.Ra.1527; τέμενος B. 13.21, cf. E. Tr.121; τινὰ ἀμφ' ἀρετᾷ Pi.P.2.63.