δαιμονάω
From LSJ
Ὡς ἡδὺ κάλλος, ὅταν ἔχῃ νοῦν σώφρονα → Quam dulce facies pulchra cum ingenio probo → Wie froh macht Schönheit, wenn sie klugen Sinn besitzt
English (LSJ)
A to be under the power of a δαίμων, to suffer by a divine visitation, δαιμονᾷ δόμος κακοῖς A.Ch.566; δαιμονῶντες ἐν ἄτᾳ Id.Th. 1008 (lyr.): abs., to be possessed, to be mad, E.Ph.888, X.Mem.1.1.9, Plu.Marc.20, etc.; δαιμονᾷς Men.140.