A.smack the lips or cluck: hence,
I. call to horses, etc., Ar.Pl.732, cf. D.S.1.83:—Med., call to a horse, S.Fr.878: com., call to a man, “πόρρωθεν ἀπιδὼν ἐπόππυσεν” Timocl.21.7; “παιδίον ὑποκορίζεσθαι ποππύζων” Thphr.Char.20.5; Ποππύζουσα, title of play by Alexis; “κἂν ἀστράφω ποππύζουσιν . . οἱ πάνυ σεμνοί” Ar.V.626 (cf. ποππυσμός).
III. smack, of loud kisses, AP5.244 (Maced.), 284 (Agath.).
IV. in bad sense, play badly on the flute, let the breath be heard in playing, Theoc.5.7.