θάομαι

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λύπης ἰατρός ἐστιν ἀνθρώποις λόγος → for men reason cures grief, for men reason is a healer of grief, a physician for grief is to people a word, pain's healer is a word to man, logos is a healer of man's anguish, talking through one's grief is therapeutic

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Transliteration A: tháomai Transliteration B: thaomai Transliteration C: thaomai Beta Code: qa/omai

English (LSJ)

a form needlessly invented to expl. the foll. Dor. forms of θᾱέομαι (q.v.), in which θᾱ- is contr. fr. θᾱε (ο)- and θᾱη-: 1pl.

   A θάμεθα Sophr.85: 2pl. θᾶσθε (Megar.) Ar.Ach.770; imper. θάεο APl.4.306, AP6.354 (Nossis); part. θάμενος, ταὶ θάμεναι τὰ Ἴσθμια, title of mime by Sophron, Arg.Theoc.15; θασεῖσθε Call.Cer.3: fut.part. θασόμενος Theoc.15.23: aor. imper. θᾶσαι Epich.114, Theoc.1.149, 3.12; inf. θάσασθαι Id.2.72; part. θασάμενος Tab.Heracl.1.118.    II Act. only in part., θάοντα· διδάσκοντα, θεωροῦντα, Hsch., and Lacon. 1pl. impf. ἔσᾱμεν (i.e. ἔθᾱμεν),= ἐθεωροῦμεν, Id.