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ὀξυ?́-τονος , ον,
A.sharp-sounding, piercing. of sound, “. γόοιS.El.243 (lyr.) ; “ὀξυτόνους ᾠδὰς θρηνήσειId.Aj.631 (lyr.) ; “ὀξυτόνου διὰ πνεύματοςId.Ph.1093 (lyr.).
II. sung to a high note, D.H.Comp.11 ; having the acute accent, Hermog.Id.1.12, A.D.Pron. 33.24, al. Adv. -νως ib.29.2, S.E.M.1.222, Eust.41.4.
III. Subst. -τονον, τό, v. ὀξύγονον.
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    • Dionysius of Halicarnassus, De Compositione Verborum, 11
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