τέττιξ

Etymology
of the cicada's chirping noises, like.

Noun

 * 1)  or allied species; a winged insect fond of basking on trees, when the male makes a chirping or clicking noise by means of certain drums or “tymbals” underneath its wings
 * 2) a gold ornament worn in the hair,  in early Attica
 * 3) a part of the ear
 * 1) a gold ornament worn in the hair,  in early Attica
 * 2) a part of the ear
 * 1) a gold ornament worn in the hair,  in early Attica
 * 2) a part of the ear
 * 1) a gold ornament worn in the hair,  in early Attica
 * 2) a part of the ear
 * 1) a gold ornament worn in the hair,  in early Attica
 * 2) a part of the ear
 * 1) a gold ornament worn in the hair,  in early Attica
 * 2) a part of the ear
 * 1) a gold ornament worn in the hair,  in early Attica
 * 2) a part of the ear
 * 1) a gold ornament worn in the hair,  in early Attica
 * 2) a part of the ear
 * 1) a gold ornament worn in the hair,  in early Attica
 * 2) a part of the ear
 * 1) a gold ornament worn in the hair,  in early Attica
 * 2) a part of the ear
 * 1) a gold ornament worn in the hair,  in early Attica
 * 2) a part of the ear
 * 1) a gold ornament worn in the hair,  in early Attica
 * 2) a part of the ear
 * 1) a gold ornament worn in the hair,  in early Attica
 * 2) a part of the ear
 * 1) a part of the ear
 * 1) a part of the ear
 * 1) a part of the ear
 * 1) a part of the ear
 * 1) a part of the ear
 * 1) a part of the ear
 * 1) a part of the ear