"γόος" meaning in Grec ancien

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Noun

  1. Lamentation, cri de désespoir, de peine, de douleur ou de rage.
    Sense id: fr-γόος-grc-noun-NRapZRwx
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Derived forms: ἄγοος, γοάω, γόης, γοητής, γοητικός
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    "Apparenté au vieux slave говорити, govoriti (« parler »), probablement à gouaille, de l’indo-européen commun *gou- (« crier, parler fort, appeler »). Le radical est onomatopéique et on lui rapproche γοῖ (« cri du porc qui couine »)."
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          "text": "σχέθε δ᾽ ὄσσε γόοιο"
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