AUÆD vH , Dor. aujdav , hJ , the human voice, speech, opp. to ojmfhv (a divine voice), Il.
2.
the sound
or
twang
of the bowstring, Od.; of a trumpet,
Eur.
; of the
tevttix
,
Hes.
II.
=
fhvmh
,
a report, account,
Soph
.,
Eur.
2.
an oracle,
Id. Hence
aujdhvei"
aujdhvei" , essa, en , speaking with human voice, Od.; when qeo;" aujdhvessa is applied to Calypso and Circé, it means a goddess who used the speech of mortals, Ib.
aujeruvw
auj-eruvw , Ep. aor. I aujevruØsa , to draw back or backwards, Il.; to draw the bow, Ib.: absol. , in a sacrifice, to draw the victims head back, so as to cut its throat, Ib. (It can hardly be a compd. of au\ ejruvw , for au\ is never elsewh. used in the local sense of back: perh. for ajneruvw , i.e. ajn-üeruvw .)
aujqavdeia
aujqavdeia , poët. -iva , hJ , self-will, wilfulness, stubbornness, contumacy, presumption, Aesch ., etc. From aujqavdh"
aujqavdh"
aujq-avdh" »a<Eth>1/4, e" , ( h{domai ) self-willed, wilful, dogged, stubborn, contumacious, presumptuous, Hdt ., etc. : metaph. of things, remorseless, unfeeling, Aesch .: Adv. -dw" , Ar. ; Comp. -evsteron , Plat. Hence aujqadivzomai
aujqadivzomai
aujqa<Eth>divzomai , Dep. to be self-willed, Plat. Hence aujqavdisma
aujqavdisma
aujqavdisma »a<Eth>1/4, ato", tov , an act of self-will, wilfulness, Aesch.
aujqadovstomo"
aujqa<Eth>dov-stomo" , on , ( stovma ) self-willed in speech, Ar.
aujqaivmwn
aujq-aivmwn , on , gen. ono" , ( ai|ma ) of the same blood, a brother, sister, kinsman, Soph .; so, au[qaimo" , on , Id.
aujqaivreto"
aujq-aivreto" , on , self-chosen, self-elected, Xen.
II.
by free choice, of oneself,
Eur
.:
independent,
Thuc.
III.
of things
taken upon oneself, self-incurred, voluntary,
Soph
.,
Thuc.
,
etc.
aujqevkasto"
aujq-evkasto" , on , one who calls each thing by its name, Arist.
aujqentevw