A.disturbance, annoyance, distress, Democr. 212, Epicur.Nat.131 G., Plb.15.36.2, Andronic.Rhod.p.570 M., D.H. Comp.12, Plu.2.1127d; “τὴν ὄ. [τῆς] ἀποδημίας” IG7.2711.98, cf. 105 (i A. D.), POxy.2110.37 (iv A. D.): freq. in pl., Epicur.Sent.8, etc.; ἡδοναὶ καὶ ὀ. Phld.Mus.p.63 K.; αἱ ἐκ τῶν παθῶν ὀ. Phlp.in APr.276.26; ὄ. σωματική Vett. Val.167.20: pl., of disease, Corn.ND33; “ὄ. πνεύματος” Hippiatr.38:—the old Att. word being ὄχλος, cf. Moer. p.289P.
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ὄχλ-ησις , εως, ἡ,