ophthalmia
From LSJ
τὸ κακὸν δοκεῖν ποτ' ἐσθλὸν τῷδ' ἔμμεν' ὅτῳ φρένας θεὸς ἄγει πρὸς ἄταν → evil appears as good to him whose mind the god is leading to destruction (Sophocles, Antigone 622f.)
English > Greek (Woodhouse)
subs. Ar. and P. ὀφθαλμία, ἡ. Suffer from ophthalmia, v.: Ar. and P. ὀφθαλμιᾶν (Xen.).
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
ophthalmĭa: ae, f., = ὀφθαλμία>,
I an inflammation of the eye, Boëth. ex Arist. Topic. 3, p. 689.