[A term for] a divine utterance.[1] It has smooth breathing. [sc. It can also be used] in reference to any voice.[2]
*)/ossa: qei/a fh/mh. yilou=tai. e)pi\ pa/shs fwnh=s.
See also
omicron 726.
[1] cf.
Etymologicum Magnum 635.50 and other lexica, and in a scholion on
Homer,
Iliad 2.93, where the headword occurs (web address 1); see further, next note.
[2] This additional material appears slightly differently in the scholion (and in Aristonicus'
De signis Iliadis): "later writers use it with a smooth breathing in reference to any voice".
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