βαρύς , εῖα, ύ: heavy, oftener figurative than
literal; σχέθε χεῖρα βαρεῖαν, stayed
his ‘heavy hand,’ suggesting power, Il. 1.219
; βαρεία_ς χεῖρας ἐποίσει,
‘violent’ hands, Il.
1.89; of ‘grievous’ pains, Il. 5.417; ‘dread’
fates, Il. 21.548;
‘low,’ ‘gruff’ voice, Od. 9.257, etc.; adv., βαρύ and βαρέα στενάχειν,
sigh ‘deeply.’