λοιμώσσω
From LSJ
γλυκύ δ᾽ἀπείρῳ πόλεμος, πεπειραμένων δέ τις ταρβεῖ προσιόντα, νιν καρδίᾳ περισσῶς → A sweet thing is war to the inexperienced, but anyone who has tasted it trembles at its approach, exceedingly, in his heart (Pindar, for the Thebans, fr. 110)
English (LSJ)
Att. λοιμώττω, fut. -ξω,
A to have the plague, Gal.10.362, Luc.Hist.Conscr.15, Scyth.2, Max.Tyr.41.4, Sch.Ar.Pl.627; also ἐν λοιμώττοντι χωρίῳ a plague-spot, Procl.in Alc.p.256 C.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
λοιμώσσω: Ἀττ. -ττω: -ξω, ἔχω λοιμόν, πάσχω ἐκ λοιμοῦ Λουκ. πῶς δεῖ Ἱστ. Συγγρ. 15, Σκυθ. 2· πρβλ. λιμώσω ἐκ τοῦ λιμός.
French (Bailly abrégé)
être atteint de la peste.
Étymologie: λοιμός.