θανατόω

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θάνατος λοῖσθος ἰατρὸς νόσων → death is the last healer of sicknesses

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Transliteration A: thanatóō Transliteration B: thanatoō Transliteration C: thanatoo Beta Code: qanato/w

English (LSJ)

fut.

   A -ώσω A.Pr.1053 (anap.), etc.: pf. τεθανάτωκα Phld. Rh.1.359S.:—Pass., fut. -ωθήσομαι LXX 1 Ki.14.45: fut. Med. in pass.sense θανατώσοιτο X.Cyr.7.5.31: aor.1 ἐθανατώθην Id.An.2.6.4, Pl.Lg.865d: pf. τεθανάτωμαι Plb.23.4.14:—put to death, τινα Hdt.1.113, A.Pr.l.c.; esp. of the public executioner, Pl.Lg.872c, etc.: metaph., τεθανατωκέναι τὰς Ἀθήνας (sc. τοὺς ῥήτορας) Phld.l.c.:— Pass., to be made dead, Ep.Rom.7.4; ὁ -ωθείς the murdered man, Pl. Lg.865d.    2 Pass., of flesh, to be mortified, Hp.Fract.26:—metaph. in Act., mortify, τὰς πράξεις τοῦ σώματος Ep.Rom.8.13.    II condemn to death by sentence of law, Antipho 3.3.11, Ev.Matt.26.60:— Pass., X.An.2.6.4; οἱ τεθανατωμένοι those condemned to death, Plb. l.c.    III to be fatal, cause death, ὄφεις -οῦντες LXXNu.21.6; μυῖαι -οῦσαι ib.Ec.10.1; νόσος Ph.2.247 (-ῶσαν, -ώσασαν codd.).