λιθιάω
From LSJ
οἱ μὲν εὐποροῦμεν οἱ δ' ἀλύομεν → some of us prosper and others are at our wit's end, some of us are prospering and others of us are at our wit's end
English (LSJ)
only pres.,
A suffer from the stone, Hp.Aph.4.79, al., Pl.Lg.916a, IG42(1).121.68 (Epid., iv B.C.), Arist.Pr.895a37, Ruf.Ren.Ves.3, al., Philostr.VS1.25.11; [νοσήματα] -ιῶντα Hp.Hum.12:—also λῐθάω, which is restored in Pl. l.c., cf. Phot. s.v. λιθῶντας; also λιθόωσα· πολύλιθος, Hsch.