ἰᾱ́ομαι
ἰᾱ́ομαιmid.contr.vborig. ῑ̓-, later ῐ̓-E.imperatv.fut.Ion.aor.Ion.pass.aor.pf.NT. treat medicallyby drugs, ointments, surgery, incantationstreat, care for
sick or injured personsIl. Hdt. Pl. X. Arist. NT.diseases, infirmitiesPi. E. Lys. Pl. D. woundsHdt. E. X. intr.practise medicine
X. heal, cure
an injured or sick personHom. Ar. X. Plu.the body, part of itOd. S. Pl. X. D.griefArchil. Plu.of physical lovehuman natureseen as incompletePl.fig., of Socrates, by his argumentspersonsof their distressPl. pass.of a sick personbe healedNT. remedy, rectify
moral and intellectual failings, a desireThgn. Ar. Plb. Plu.injusticeE. Arist. Plu.a state of ignorance or doubtE.political trouble, danger, hardshipsAtt.orats. Arist. Plu. repair, make good
financial or physical damageAr. Pl. provb.treat
evilw.dat.w. evilHdt. Th. Plb. Plu.
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Headword (normalized):
ἰᾱ́ομαι
Headword (normalized/stripped):
ιαομαι
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urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionary-entries.atlas_v1:cambridge-greek-lexicon-18103
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