A.any loud sound: shout, or cry of men or women, “περὶ φρένας ἤλυθ᾽ ἰωή” Il.10.139; “ὦρτο δ᾽ ἰ. λεπταλέη ὀδυρομένων” A.R.3.708; ἰ. δενδρώδης (of Daphne) Nonn.D.15.300; sound of the lyre, “περὶ δέ σφεας ἤλυθ᾽ ἰωὴ φόρμιγγος” Od.17.261; of the wind, ὑπὸ Ζεφύροιο ἰωῆς by the roaring blast of Zephyrus, Il.4.276, cf. 11.308; of fire, “πυρὸς δηΐοιο ἰωήν” 16.127; of footsteps, ποδῶν αἰπεῖα ἰ. Hes.Th.682; clang of arms, Coluth.56.—Ep. word, once in Trag., “βοᾷ τηλωπὸν ἰωάν” S.Ph.216 (lyr.).
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