τρύζω

ἐπ‐

A. τρύζεσκον Theoc. 7.140: aor. ἔτρυξα Sopat. 5 codd.Ath. (ἔγρυξεν Schw., Kaibel), (ἐπ‐) Babr. 112.8: mostly used in pres. and impf. :—make a low murmuring sound, of the note of the ὀλολυγών, Theoc. l. c., Arat. l. c., AP 5.291 (Agath.); of the τρυγών, Poll. 5.89, Eust. 229.24, Ps.-Hdn. in Stud.Ital. 1.80 (cf. τρυγόζω): metaph., of men, mutter, murmur, Il. 9.311.
2. of liquids, squirt out with a noise, of diarrhoea, Hp. Prog. 11; but τ. τὸ οὖρον Id. Mul. 2.131, cf. Steril. 247, Prorrh. 2.4, seems to mean comes by drops.
3. creak, of shoes, only in Philostr. Ep. 37 (dub.). (Onomatop.)
Liddell, Scott & Jones
A Greek-English Lexicon, 1940
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