κνυζηθμός
From LSJ
ἀναγκαίως δ' ἔχει βίον θερίζειν ὥστε κάρπιμον στάχυν, καὶ τὸν μὲν εἶναι, τὸν δὲ μή → But it is our inevitable lot to harvest life like a fruitful crop, for one of us to live, one not. (Euripides, Hypsipyle fr. 60.94ff.)
English (LSJ)
ὁ, prop. of dogs,
A whining, whimpering, opp. barking or snarling, κύνες τε ἴδον καί ῥ' οὐχ ὑλάοντο, κνυζηθμῷ δ' ἑτέρωσε διὰ σταθμοῖο φόβηθεν Od.16.163; of wild beasts, A.R.3.884; of young bears, Opp.C.3.169 (pl.); of children, Ath.9.376a.