ὑδροποτέω
ἔργον δ' οὐδὲν ὄνειδος, ἀεργίη δέ τ' ὄνειδος → work is no disgrace, but idleness is disgrace | work is no disgrace, but idleness is | work is no disgrace; it is idleness which is a disgrace | work is no disgrace; the disgrace is idleness | work is no disgrace, not working is a disgrace | work is no shame, it is idleness that is shame | there is no shame in work, shame is in idleness
English (LSJ)
A drink water, Hdt.1.71, X.Cyr.6.2.26, Pl.R.561c, Ephor.(?) in PLit.Lond.114, 1 Ep.Ti.5.23, Sor.1.117, Arr.Epict.3.13.21.—ὑδροπωτέω is the more correct form acc. to Ammon. Diff.p.111 V.
German (Pape)
[Seite 1174] Wasser trinken, als Ggstz von οἴνῳ διαχρήσασθαι, Her. 1, 71; Xen. Cyr. 6, 2, 26; Plat. Rep. VIII, 561 e; Folgde; Lucill. 102 (XI, 309).
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
ὑδροποτέω: πίνω ὕδωρ, ἐν ἀντιθέσει πρὸς τὸ οἴνῳ χρῆσθαι, Ἡρόδ. 1. 71, Ξεν. Κύρ. 6, 2, 26, Πλάτ. Πολ. 561C, κλπ. -Κατὰ τοὺς γραμματ. (ἴδε Ἀμμών. σ. 114, Μοῖριν 380), ὑδροπωτέω εἶναι ὀρθότερος τύπος, Λοβέκ. εἰς Φρύνιχ. 456. -Ἴδε Κόντου Γλωσσ. Παρατηρ. σ. 264.