κάμνειν
From LSJ
Μετὰ δικαίου ἀεὶ διατριβὰς ποιοῦ (Μετὰ δικαίων † τὰς διατριβὰς ποιοῦ) → Cum iustis semper versare in eodem loco → Mit den Gerechten pflege Umgang immerfort
Greek > English (Woodhouse Verbs Reversed)
(see also κάμνω): faint, flag, labor, labour, be an invalid, be diseased, be distressed, be exhausted, be fatigued, be hard pressed, be hardpressed, be ill, be in distress, be in the throes of, be indisposed, be jaded, be overcome, be poorly, be prostrated, be sick, be spent, be tired, be troubled, be weary, grow faint, labor under, labour under, suffer discomfort, suffer from, be worn out
Lexicon Thucydideum
laborare, to work, toil, 2.41.5, 3.98.1, 6.34.5,
aegrotare, to be ill, 2.51.4, defuncti, be discharged, be completed, 3.59.2 [vulgo commonly κεκμηῶτας, cf. Popp. adn. compare Poppo's note].