μυκάομαι
Etym. Formed from the sound, cf. βληχάομαι, μηκάομαι, βρυχάομαι, βρωμάομαι.
1. Lat. mugire, to low, bellow, roar, of oxen, Il.; of calves, Od; of Hercules in agony, Eur., etc.
2. of things, as of heavy gates, "to grate, creak", Il.; of a shield, "to ring", id=Il.; of meat roasting, "to hiss" upon the spits, Od.; of thunder, Ar.