κλάζω
μισῶ σοφιστὴν ὅστις οὐχ αὑτῷ σοφός → I hate the sage who recks not his own rede, I hate the sage who is not wise for himself, I hate the wise man who is not wise on his own
English (LSJ)
fut.
A κλάγξω A.Pers.948 (lyr.): aor.1 ἔκλαγξα Il.1.46, A. Ag.201 (lyr.): aor.2 ἔκλᾰγον h.Pan.14, B.16.127, Theoc.17.71, etc.: pf. κέκλαγγα X.Cyn.3.9, 6.23; subj. κεκλάγγω Ar.V.929; Dor. κέκλᾱγα Alcm.7; part. κεκληγώς, pl. κεκλήγοντες Il.17.756, -ῶτες v.l.ib. 16.430, κεκλαγώς Plu.Tim.26:—Pass., fut.κεκλάγξομαι Ar.V.930:— make a sharp piercing sound: 1 of birds, scream, οὐκ ἴδον... ἀλλὰ κλάγξαντος (sc. ἐρῳδιοῦ) ἄκουσαν Il.10.276; of starlings and daws, οὖλον κεκλήγοντες 17.756, etc.; γεράνου φωνὴν ἐνιαύσια κεκληγυίης Hes.Op.449; of the eagle, Il.12.207, S.Ant.112 (lyr.), cf. OT 966, etc. 2 of dogs, bark, bay, οἱ μὲν κεκλήγοντες ἐπέδραμον Od. 14.30, cf. Ar.V.929, X.ll.cc., etc. 3 of things, as of arrows in the quiver, clash, rattle, ἔκλαγξαν δ ἄρ' ὀϊστοί Il.1.46; of the wind, whistle, αἶψα γὰρ ἦλθε κεκληγὼς Ζέφυρος Od.12.408; of wheels, creak, A. Th.205 (lyr.): c.acc. cogn., κλάζουσι κώδωνες φόβον ring forth terror, ib.386; τί νέον ἔκλαγε σάλπιγξ . . ἀοιδάν; B.17.3; of the sea, roar, ἔκλαγεν δὲ πόντος Id.16.127; of the musician, κιθάρᾳ κλάζεις παιᾶνας μέλπων E.Ion905 (lyr.); of Pan on his pipes, h.Pan.14; κλάζεις μέλισμα λύρας (of the τέττιξ) AP7.196 (Mel.). 4 of men, shout, scream, ὀξέα κεκληγώς Il.2.222, 17.88: c. acc. cogn., shout aloud, ring forth, κλάζοντες Ἄρη A.Ag.48 (anap.); γόον Id.Pers.948 (lyr.); Ζεὺς ἔκλαγξε βροντάν pealed forth thunder, Pi.P.4.23; also ἔκλαγξε κέαρ ὀλοαῖσι στοναχαῖς Id.Pae.8.20. 5 less freq. of articulate sound, ἄλλο μῆχαρ . . μάντις ἔκλαγξεν shrieked forth another remedy, A.Ag.201 (lyr.); Ζῆνα . . ἐπινίκια κλάζων sounding loudly the song of victory in honour of Z., ib.174 (lyr.).