μαστίζω
τὸ ἓν καὶ τὸ ὂν πολλαχῶς λέγεται → the term being and the term one are used in many ways, one and being have various meanings, one and being have many senses
English (LSJ)
Nonn.D.2.645, Dor. μαστ-ίσδω Theoc.7.108: Ep. aor.
A μάστιξα Il.5.768:—Pass., aor. ἐμαστίχθην v.l. in Hdt.1.114; part. μαστιχθείς AP9.348 (Leon. Alex.): (μάστιξ):—whip, flog, μάστιξεν δ' ἵππους Il.l.c., etc.; τυ . . ὑπὸ . . ὤμους μαστίσδοιεν (v. supr.) Theoc. l.c.: c. inf., μάστιξεν δ' ἐλάαν whipped them on or forward, Il.5.366, Od.6.82, etc.: metaph., ἵνα . . σε πολλοὶ μαστίξωσι λόγοις Epigr.Gr. 303.5 (Smyrna). 2 stimulate the bowels, Steph. in Hp.2.311 D.:— Pass., ib.312 D.—Ep. word, used twice in Com., Eup.72, Alex.133.5, also in LXX Nu. 22.25, Wi.5.11 (Pass.); and in late Prose, Plu.Alex. 42, Luc.Pr.Im.24, etc.; the Att. form being μαστιγόω.