δαίνυμι
Ὅτι οὐδὲν ἧττον τὰ αὐτὰ ποιήσουσι, κἂν σὺ διαρραγῇς → You may break your heart, but men will still go on as before
English (LSJ)
imper.
A δαίνῡ Il.9.70, part. -ύντα Od.4.3: Ep. impf. δαίνῡ Il.23.29; δαίνυεν (from δαινύω) Call. Cer.84: fut. δαίσω Il.19.299, A.Eu.305: aor. ἔδαισα Pi.N.9.24, Hdt.1.162, E.Or.15:—Med., δαίνῠται Il.15.99: 2sg. subj. δαινύῃ Od.19.328; Ep. 3sg. opt. δαινῦτο Il.24.665; 3pl. opt. δαινύατο Od.18.248; part. -ύμενος Cratin. 142; 2sg. impf. δαίνὐ (i.e. -υο) Il.24.63: fut. δαίσομαι Lyc.668, Herod.4.93, etc., (μετα-) Od.18.48: aor. ἐδαισάμην Archil.99, Pi.P.10.31, etc.; δαισάμενοι Od.18.408; [δαινῠη Od.19.328; but δαινῡῃ 8.243 (for wh. δαινύεαι shd. be read)]. (V. δαίω B.):—poet. Verb (used by Hdt.), give a banquet or feast, δαίνυ δαῖτα γέρουσι Il.9.70; ἔφασκες . . δαίσειν γάμον didst promise to give me a marriage-feast, 19.299, cf. Od.4.3, h.Ven.141, Pi.N.1.72; ὁτοῖσι τάφον μενοεικέα δαίνυ Il.23.29, cf. Od.3.309; δ. ὑμεναίους, γάμους, E.IA123 (lyr.), 707. 2 c. acc. pers., feast one on a thing, τὸν . . Ἀστυάγης ἀνόμῳ τραπέζῃ ἔδαισε Hdt.1.162, cf. E.Or.15; ζῶν με δαίσεις thou shalt be my living feast, A.Eu.305. II Med., have a feast given one, feast, in Hom. more freq. than Act., Il.15.99, al., cf. Pi.I.6(5).36, Hdt.1.211; δαίσασθαι γάμον Archil. l.c. 2 c. acc., feast on, eat, δαῖτα, ἑκατόμβας, κρέα, Od.3.66, Il.9.535, Od.12.30; κρέα δαίνυσθαι Hdt.3.18, Ant.Lib.18.2 (but c. gen., Id.11.7); ἐδαίσατο παῖδα S.Fr.771.5, cf. El.543; μίαν δ. τράπεζαν eat at a common table, Theoc.13.38: of fire, consume, Pi.N.9.24, S.Tr.765; of poison, ib.1088.