αὐΐαχος

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Ἔνιοι δὲ καὶ μισοῦσι τοὺς εὐεργέτας → Nonnulli oderunt adeo beneficos sibi → Es hassen manche sogar ihre Wohltäter

Menander, Monostichoi, 171
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Full diacritics: αὐΐᾰχος Medium diacritics: αὐΐαχος Low diacritics: αυΐαχος Capitals: ΑΥΪΑΧΟΣ
Transliteration A: auḯachos Transliteration B: auiachos Transliteration C: aviachos Beta Code: au)i/+axos

English (LSJ)

[ῐ], ον, (i.e.ἀ-ϝίαχος) either, 1 (from ἀ- copul., ἰαχή) joining in a shout, or, 2 (from ἀν- or ἀ- priv.) noiseless, ἄβρομοι αὐΐαχοι Il.13.41, cf. Q.S.13.70:—ἀνίαχοι is v.l. in Il.l.c. and read by codd. in Q.S.l.c., cf. Hsch.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ος, ον :
qui pousse des cris retentissants.
Étymologie: éol. p. *ἀϜίαχος, de ἀ, *Ϝιαχή, v. ἰαχή.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

αὐΐᾰχος: кричащий во все горло, с громким криком Hom.

German (Pape)

(äol. für ἀ-ΐαχος, ἀ copulat. und ἰαχή, mit digamma aeol.), Il. 13.41, von den in die Schlacht ziehenden Troern, zusammenschreiend; denn bei Homer rücken die Griechen schweigend, die Barbaren schreiend ins Feld; vgl. Scholl. Aristonic.; – lautlos, Qu.Sm. 13.70.