κλαγγέω
From LSJ
γλυκύ δ᾽ἀπείρῳ πόλεμος, πεπειραμένων δέ τις ταρβεῖ προσιόντα, νιν καρδίᾳ περισσῶς → A sweet thing is war to the inexperienced, but anyone who has tasted it trembles at its approach, exceedingly, in his heart (Pindar, for the Thebans, fr. 110)
English (LSJ)
A = κλαγγαίνω, of hounds, Theoc.Ep.6.5.
German (Pape)
[Seite 1444] = Vorigem, vom Anschlagen der Hunde, αἱ δὲ κύνες κλαγγεῦντι Theocr. 6 (IX, 432).