ῥόθος

A. rushing noise, roar of waves, dash of oars, ἐξ ἑνὸς ῥ. with one stroke, i.e. all at once, A. Pers. 462.
2. of any confused, inarticulate sound, Περσίδος γλώσσης ῥ. the noise of the Persian (i.e. barbarian) tongue, ib.406; τῆς δὲ Δίκης ῥ. ἑλκομένης, ᾗ κ’ ἄνδρες ἄγωσι δωροφάγοι but there is tumult or confusion, when Justice is dragged whithersoever bribed judges lead her, Hes. Op. 220.
3. of any rushing motion, πτερύγων ῥ. Opp. H. 5.17.
4. Boeot.,= mountain path, Plu. in Hes. 13; αἰγὸς ῥ. a goat-track, Nic. Th. 672.
Liddell, Scott & Jones
A Greek-English Lexicon, 1940
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