A.“-άξω” LXX Ez. 27.30: aor. “ἠλάλαξα” E.HF981, X. (v. infr.), poet. “ἀλάλαξα” Pi.O.7.37:—Med., S.Fr.534, Arr.An.5.10.3: (formed from the cry ἀλαλαί): —raise the war-cry, τῷ Ἐνυαλίῳ ἠλάλαξαν (as v.l. for ἠλέλιξαν) X.An.5.2.14, cf.6.5.27; Med., Arr.l.c.: c.acc. cogn., νίκην ἀλαλάζειν shout the shout of victory, S.Ant.133.
2. generally, cry, shout aloud, Pi.l.c., E.El.855; esp. in orgiastic rites, A.Fr.57; of Bacchus and Bacchae, E.Ba.593 (in Med.), 1133, etc.; “ὠλόλυξαν αἱ γυναῖκες, ἠλάλαξαν δὲ οἱ ἄνδρες” Hld.3.5.
3. rarely of a cry of pain or grief, “ἠλάλαζε δυσθνἥσκων φόνὡ” E.El.843, LXX Je.4.8, al., Ev.Marc. 5.38, Plu.Luc28.