συριγμός
ἀλλὰ τί ἦ μοι ταῦτα περὶ δρῦν ἢ περὶ πέτρην → why all this about trees and rocks, why all these things we have nothing to do with
English (LSJ)
ὁ,
A shrill piping sound, hissing, as of serpents, Arist.HA536a6, Str.9.3.10 (pl.); in sign of derision, X.Smp.6.5; as a military signal, Aen. Tact.24.17; σ. καὶ χλευασμοί Plb.30.29.6; σ. κάλων the whistling of rigging, D.H.Comp.16; of the sound of sibilants, ib.14; hissing in the theatre, Plu.Cic.13; of the cry of elephants, Arr.An.5.17.7; singing in the ears, Dsc.2.78.
German (Pape)
[Seite 1040] ὁ, das Pfeifen, Auspfeifen, Xen. Conv. 6, 5; καὶ χλευασμός, Pol. 30, 20, 6; übh. jeder pfeifende, schwirrende Ton, συριγμὸς κάλων, das Schnurren von der Rolle ablaufender Seile, stridor; auch vom Geschrei des Elephanten; auch das Klingen der Ohren, Ohrenbrausen; Sp., wie Plut. u. Arr.