1.a rumour, Lat. fama, which, from its origin being unknown, was held divine, a word voiced abroad, ὄσσα ἐκ Διός Od.; personified as messenger of Zeus, Hom.
2.generally, a voice, Hes.
3.still more generally, a sound, of the harp, Hhymn.; the din of battle, Hes.
4.an ominous voice, prophecy, warning, Pind.