ἀυ_τή : loud, far-reaching
call, cry;
ὥς τε με κουρα?ων ἀμφήλυθε θῆλυς
ἀυ_τή (the outcry of the maidens, when the ball with which
they were playing fell into the river, had awakened Odysseus), Od. 6.122; esp. the
battle-cry, and so, suggestively, for battle itself,
δεινῆς ἀκόρητοι ἀυ_τῆς,
Il. 13.621;
μεμαυἶ ἔριδος καὶ ἀυ_τῆς,
Il. 5.732;
ὀψείοντες ἀυ_τῆς καὶ πολέμοιο, Il. 14.37.