λάζομαι
Χρόνος δ' ἀμαυροῖ πάντα κεἰς λήθην ἄγει → Diesque celat omnia atque oblitterat → Die Zeit verdunkelt alles, gibt's dem Vergessen preis
English (LSJ)
Ep., Ion., and Megar. for λαμβάνω, used by Hom. only in Ep. 3sg. impf. λάζετο (ἐλάζετο only in Il.5.371), and 3pl. opt. λαζοίατο (v. infr.); Dor. imper.
A λάσδεο Theoc.8.84, λάζευ Id.15.21, Trag.Adesp.381:—Act., λάζω Achaean acc. to AB1095:—seize, grasp, ἔγχος Il.8.389; πέτρον, μάστιγα, ἡνία, 16.734, 5.840, al.; λ. τινὰ ἀγκάς take one in her arms, ib.371; ὀδὰξ λαζοίατο γαῖαν may they bite the dust, 2.418: metaph., πάλιν δ' ὅ γε λάζετο μῦθον he took back, i.e. retracted his speech, 4.357, Od.13.254; also in Ion. Prose, πεφυκὸς νόσους λάζεσθαι disposed to take them, Hp.Loc.Hom.1; ὀδύνη λάζεται [τὸν ἐγκέφαλον] pain seizes or attacks it, Id.Morb.2.20. 2 receive, λαζόμενος τῶν θυομένων πάντων τὰ δέρματα . . SIG1010.4 (Chalcedon), cf. 1011.18 (ibid., iii/ii B. C.). II Ep., Ion., also λάζυμαι, ἐπὶ βουσὶν ἐλάζυτο . . Ἑρμῆν h.Merc.316; λάζυται τὴν γονήν grasps it, Hp.Mul.1.10, cf.Aret.SD2.13; φόβος [αὐτὸν] λάζυται Hp.Morb.2.72, cf. Aret.SD2.12: this form is alone used by Trag. and Com. (exc. in imper. ἀντιλάζου E.Or.452), λάζυσθε Id.Med.956, Ba.503; λάζυσθαι Id.HF943: c. gen., λάζυσθε κύλικος Ar.Lys.209 (also in compds. ἀντι-, ἐπι-, προ-, προς-, qq. v.); Boeot. inf. λάδδουσθη (q.v.).