γυιόω
From LSJ
Κρόνου καὶ Ἰαπετοῦ ἀρχαιότερος → more ancient than Cronos and Iapetus, ante-preadamite, antediluvian
English (LSJ)
(γυιός)
A lame, γυιώσω . . ὑφ' ἅρμασιν ὠκέας ἵππους Il.8.402, cf. 416; wound, Nic.Th.731; γυιωθείς lame, Hes.Th.858, cf. Hp. Art.52; weaken, reduce, Id.Acut.59; γ. βίης deprive of strength, Orph.Fr.135.
German (Pape)
[Seite 508] (γυιός), lähmen, Hom. zweimal, Iliad. 8, 402 γυιώσω μέν σφωιν ἳππους, 416 γυιώσειν μὲν σφῶιν ἵππους; Apollon. Lex. Homer. p. 55, 26; – γυιωθείς Hes. Th. 857; übh. schwächen, entkräften, Hippocr.; verwunden, Nic. Th. 731.