[Meaning] let [her] mourn/wail.[1] Properly in reference to women.
Homer [writes]: "the [women] all held their hands up to Athena with a lamenting cry."[2]
*)ololuze/tw: qrhnei/tw. kuri/ws e)pi\ gunaikw=n. *(/omhros: ai( d' o)lolugh=| pa=sai *)aqh/nh| xei=ras a)ne/sxon.
The headword is present imperative, third person singular, of
o)lolu/zw. This same form occurs in the headword phrase of
omicron 192 (q.v.), of a (feminine) pine tree, and the present entry's phrase 'Properly in reference to women' perhaps suggests that the two entries are linked.
For this verb see also
omicron 193,
omicron 194.
[1] Comparable glossing in ps.-Herodian and, according to Adler, the
Ambrosian Lexicon.
[2]
Homer,
Iliad 6.301 (web address 1), using the related noun, for which see
omicron 186.
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