τροφεύω
τροφ-εύω,
A). serve as a wet-nurse, suckle, Ex. 2.7 , , 2.83 BGU 297.16 (i A. D.), etc.: c. gen., τ. δουλικοῦ ἐγγόνου PSI 10.1131.26 (i A. D.), cf. 1065.11 (ii A. D.):—so τροφ-έω, BGU 1111.10 (i B. C., Pass.), 859.4 (iv A. D.); τροφέοντο (τροφόεντο cod., corr. Porson) was read by in , and 3.290 τροφέοντα is v.l. in . 15.621