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ijauvw , Ion. impf. ijauveskon : f. sw : aor. I i[ausa : ( a[w, a[hmi ):— to sleep, to pass the night, Hom .: —c. acc. cogn. , ejnnucivan tevryin ijauvein to enjoy the nights sleep, Soph.

ijafevth"

ij-a±fevth" »i<Eth>1/4, ou, oJ , ( ijov", ajfivhmi ) an archer, Anth.

ijacevw

ija±cevw , f. hvsw : aor. I ijavchsa :— to cry, shout, shriek, like ijavcw , Eur. , etc. :— c. acc. cogn. , ijacei`n mevlo" Id.; ajoidavn Ar. 2. to bewail, lament, Eur.

II. of things, to sound, h. Hom. , Eur. From ijachv

ijachv

ija±chv , hJ , ( ijavcw ) a cry, shout, wail, shriek, Hom .: also a joyous sound, ijaca; uJmenaivwn Pind ., Trag. Hence ijavchma

ijavchma

ijavchma , ato", tov , ( ija<Eth>cevw ) a cry: the hissing of a serpent, Eur. : the sound of an instrument, Anth.

ijavcw, jIA vCW

jIA vCW »a±1/4 : Ion. impf. ijavceskon : pf. i[aca , Ep. part. fem. ijacui`a :— to cry, shout, shriek, in sign either of joy or grief, like ijacevw , Hom. ; of articulate speech, Eur. , Anth.

2. of things, to ring, resound, Hom .; of waves and of fire, to roar, Id.; of a bowstring, to twang, Il.; of hot iron in water, to hiss, Od.

3. c. acc. cogn ., ij. ajoidhvn, mevlo" to sound forth a strain, h. Hom. ; ij. logivwn oJdovn to proclaim the sense of oracles, Ar. ; i[acon jApovllw were sounding his praises, Id.

jIavwn

jIavwn , ono", oJ , v. jIavone" .

i\bi"

i\bi" , hJ : gen. i[bio" , acc. i\bin : pl. i[bie" , Ion. i[biØ" :— the ibis, an Egyptian bird, Hdt. , Ar.

i[gdi", [IGDIS

[IGDIS , hJ , a mortar, Solon, Anth.

i|gmai

i|gmai , pf. of iJknevomai :— ijgmevno" , part.

ijgnuva

ijgnuva , Ion. ijgnuvh , hJ , = sq. , the part behind the thigh and knee, the ham, Lat. poples , Il., Theocr.

ijgnuv"

ijgnuv" , uvo", hJ , = foreg., from a nom. dat. pl. ijgnuvsi h. Hom. ; acc. ijgnuva Theocr. (Deriv. unknown.)

jIdai`o"


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