A.crash, bang, din, “κ. θεῶν ἔριδι ξυνιόντων” Il.20.66, cf. 12.338, A.Th.100, etc.; of thunder, S.OC1463 (lyr.), A.Pr.923; of the trampling of feet, “περί τε κ. ἦλθε ποδοῖιν” Od.16.6, cf. S.Ph.202; rattling of chariots or sound of horses' feet, Il.10.535, al., S.El.714, Ar.Eq.552 (lyr.); of a storm, A.Ag.1533 (lyr.); noise made by one knocking at the door, Id.Ch.653; ὀξύχειρ κ., of the beating of breasts by mourners, ib.23; “στέρνων κ.” E.Supp.87: in pl., “κ. χερῶν” Id.Ph.1351 (lyr.); of the sound of many voices, S.OC1500; of gates shutting, Aen.Tact.20.4; “κτύπου ἀχὼ χάλυβος” A.Pr.133 (lyr.); rarely of musical sound, “σαλπίγγων κ.” B.Fr.3.9.—Rare in Prose, Th.7.70, Pl.Criti.117e, X.Cyr.7.1.35, Aen.Tact.l.c.
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