ναίω
ναίω
of persons, to dwell, abide, Il., Hes., Trag.:—c. acc loci, to dwell in, inhabit, οἶκον, δῶμα, ἅλα, etc., Hom., etc.:—Pass. to be inhabited, Theocr.
of places, to lie, be situated, Soph.
Causal, in Epic aor1 ἔνασσα or νάσσα,
c. acc. loci, to give one to dwell in, νάσσα πόλιν I would have given him a town for his home, Od.: also to make habitable, to build, νηὸν ἔνασσαν Hhymn.:—Pass., v. εὐναιόμενος.
c. acc. pers. to let one dwell, settle him, Pind.; Pass., Epic aor1 νάσθην, to be settled, to dwell, Il.; so, aor1 mid., νάσσατο ἄγχι Ἑλικῶνος Hes.; perf. νένασται Anth.
ναίω
= νάω
to run over, to be full, Od.