ἀτρεμέω

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Menander, Monostichoi, 556
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Full diacritics: ἀτρεμέω Medium diacritics: ἀτρεμέω Low diacritics: ατρεμέω Capitals: ΑΤΡΕΜΕΩ
Transliteration A: atreméō Transliteration B: atremeō Transliteration C: atremeo Beta Code: a)treme/w

English (LSJ)

fut.

   A -ήσω Plu.Pomp.58, App.Syr.2, etc.: aor. ἠτρέμησα v.l. in Hdt. (v. infr.), Hp.Morb.Sacr.14:—not to tremble, to keep still or quiet, ἵνα τοι τρίχες ἀτρεμέωσι Hes.Op.539; οὐδαμά κω ἠτρεμήσαμεν, of a restless people, Hdt.7.8.ά (as v.l., cf. ἀτρεμίζω), etc.; of a state of health, remain stationary, Hp.Aph.1.3; ἀτρεμέει ἡ χολή Aret.SD1.15; of the patient, endure, ib.1.1; σχεδὸν οὐκ ἀναπνέων ἠτρέμει Luc.Am. 16, al.; of water, to be calm, Antyll. ap. Orib.10.3.9:—ἀτρέμ' ἔσεσθαι shd. be read for inf. Med. ἀτρεμέεσθαι in Thgn.47.—Found in Arist.Xen.977b17, but ἠρεμέω is the Att. equivalent.