ἐμέω
ἀλεξίκακε τρισέληνε, μηδέποθ' ἡττηθείς, σήμερον ἐξετάθης → averter of woes, offspring of three nights, thou, who never didst suffer defeat, art to-day laid low
English (LSJ)
Il.15.11, impf.
A ἤμουν Ar.Fr.351, X.An.4.8.20, Ion. ἤμεον Hdt.7.88: fut. ἐμέσω Hp.Morb.2.15, Att. ἐμῶ (ἐνεξ-) Polyzel.4: fut. Med. ἐμέομαι Hp.Nat.Hom.5, ἐμοῦμαι A.Eu.730: aor. ἤμεσα Hp. Epid.1.26.έ, etc., (ἐξ-) Ar.Ach.6, inf. ἐμέσαι Hdt.1.133; Ep. ἔμεσσα (ἀπ-) Il.14.437 (prob. ἐξήμεσσα should be restored for -ήμησα in Hes. Th.497; ὑπερ-έμησα occurs in the Mss. of Hp.Morb.2.17): pf. ἐμήμεκα Luc.Lex.21, Ael.NA17.37: plpf. ἐμημέκεε Hp.Epid.5.42, ἐμημέκει D.L.6.7:—Pass., fut. ἐμεθήσομαι (ἐξ-) LXXJb.20.15: aor. inf. ἐμεθῆναι Gal.7.219: pf. ἐμήμεσμαι Ael.VH13.22:—vomit, throw up, αἷμ' ἐμέων Il.15.11, cf. Hdt.7.88; ἐμοῦσα θρόμβους A.Eu.184; ἰόν ib. 730: abs., vomit, be sick, Hdt.1.133, X.An.4.8.20; ἐμέειν ἀπὸ συρμαϊσμοῦ Hp.Art.40; ἐ. πτίλῳ to make oneself sick with a feather, Ar. Ach.587. 2 metaph., throw up a flood of words, Eun.VSp.488 B. (ϝεμε-, cf. Skt. vámiti 'vomit', Lat. vomo, vomitus, Lith. vémti, etc.)
German (Pape)
[Seite 807] fut. ἐμέσω, perf. ἐμήμεκα, Luc. Lex. 21 (vomo), ausspeien, ausbrechen, durch Brechen von sich geben; αἷμα Il. 15, 11; θρόμβους Aesch. Eum. 175; ἐμεῖ (fut. med.) ἰόν 700; sich erbrechen, Plat. Phaedr. 268 b; Xen. An. 4, 8, 20; Hippocr. – Uebtr., vom Worte, plaudern, was Einem in den Mund kommt, Sp.