μέμαα

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Transliteration A: mémaa Transliteration B: memaa Transliteration C: memaa Beta Code: me/maa

English (LSJ)

v. μέμονα.

English (Autenrieth)

perf. w. pres. signif., du. μέματον, pl. μέμαμεν, μέματε, μεμάᾶσι, imp. μεμάτω, part. μεμαώς, μεμαυῖα, μεμαῶτος, μεμᾶότες, μεμᾶότε, plup. μέμασαν: be eagerly desirous, press on hotly, go impetuously at; ἐπί τινι, Θ 32, Il. 22.326, abs. Il. 21.174; foll. by inf., even the fut., Il. 2.544, Od. 24.395; freq. the part., as adj. (or adv.), hotly desirous or eager.

Middle Liddell

found only in perf. μέμαα with pres. sense
I. to wish eagerly, strive, yearn, desire, c. inf., Hom., etc.: c. gen. to long for, be eager for:—often also with an adv., πῆ μέματον; whither so fast? Il.; πρόσσω μεμαυῖαι pressing forward, Il.; absol. in part., ἔβη μεμαώς he strode on hastily, eagerly, Il.; ἐν πέτρᾳ μεμαώς, of a fisher, expectant, Theocr.
2. to be bent on doing, to purpose, μεμάασιν αὖθι μένειν Il., etc.
II. Mid. in doric inf. μῶσθαι, part. μώμενος: — to seek after, covet, c. acc., Theogn., etc.; c. inf. or absol., Aesch.

German (Pape)

[Seite 129] s. μάω.

French (Bailly abrégé)

v. μάω.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

μέμᾰα: pf. к μάομαι.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

μέμαα: ἴδε ἐν λέξ. *μάω.

Greek Monolingual

μέμαα (Α)
βλ. μέμονα.

Greek Monotonic

μέμαα: γʹ πληθ. μεμάᾱσι, παρακ. του *μάω.