A.“-ήσω” A.Ag.1541 (anap.), S.Aj.632 (lyr.): aor. 1 “-ησα” E.Tr.[111]:—Med. (v. infr. 2): impers. in pf. Pass. (v. infr.): (θρῆνος):—sing a dirge, wail, “Μοῦσαι δ᾽ ἐννέα πᾶσαι ἀμειβόμεναι ὀπὶ καλῇ θρήνεον” Od.24.61; τίς ὁ θρηνήσων; A.Ag. l.c.; τίς . . ἔσθ᾽ ὁ θρηνῶν; Ar.Nu.1260; “θ. πρὸς τύμβον” A.Ch.926; “θ. καὶ ὀδύρεσθαι” Pl.Ap.38d; “πρὸς σφᾶς αὐτούς” Isoc.8.128: c.acc.cogn., στονόεσσαν ἀοιδὴν . . ἐθρήνεον were singing a doleful dirge, Il.24.7221; γόον θ. A.Fr.291; “ὀξυτόνους ᾠδάς” S.Aj.l.c.; ἐπῳδάς ib.582; ὕμνους, of the nightingale, Ar.Av.211 (lyr.); “φθόγγους ἀλύρους” Alex.162.7:—Pass., “ἅλις μοι τεθρήνηται γόοις” S.Ph.1401; “ἱκανῶς τεθρήνηται” Luc.Cat. 20.
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