νεμεσάω
Ἐς δὲ τὰ ἔσχατα νουσήματα αἱ ἔσχαται θεραπεῖαι ἐς ἀκριβείην, κράτισται → For extreme diseases, extreme methods of cure, as to restriction, are most suitable.
English (LSJ)
used by Hom. and Hes. in contr. forms νεμεσῶ, -ῶσι (v. infr.); Ep. 3sg.
A νεμεσσᾷ Hes.Op.756; imper. νεμέσσα Od.23.213: impf. ἐνεμέσων Plu.Sull.6; Ep. ἐνεμέσσα Il.13.16, Ep. 3sg. νεμέσασκε 11.543 (as cited by Arist.Rh.1387a35): fut. -ήσω Arist. ib.12: aor. ἐνεμέσησα D.45.71, etc.; poet. νεμέσησα Od.21.285; Dor. -ᾱσα Pi.I.1.3:—Med. and Pass., Ep. νεμεσσῶμαι Il.13.119: fut. νεμεσήσομαι 10.129: Ep. aor. opt. νεμεσσήσαιτο Od.1.228: more freq. aor. Pass. νεμεσσήθη 1.119, 3pl. -θεν Il.2.223, etc.:—feel just resentment, to be wroth at undeserved good or bad fortune (cf. νέμεσις) freq. of the gods, νεμέσησε δὲ πότνια Ἥρη Il.8.198; τῷ δὲ θεοὶ νεμεσῶσι Hes.Op.741, etc., cf. Arist.Rh.1386b16; also of men, sts. abs., μὴ νεμέσα Il.10.145; τὸ νεμεσᾶν, opp. τὸ φθονεῖν, Cic.Att. 5.19.3; ν. τινί to be wroth with a person or at a thing, Il.24.53, etc.: rarely in Prose, Pl.Lg.927c, D.20.161: c. part., οὐ νεμεσῶ Ἀγαμέμνονι . . ὀτρύνοντι if he incites, ll.4.413; νεμεσᾷ ὁ θεός, ὅταν . . Pl.Min.319a: c. dat. pers. et acc. rei, μὴ νῦν μοι τόδε χώεο μηδὲ νεμέσσα Od.23.213, cf. Hes.Op.756, Arist.Rh.1384b4; ν. ἐπί τινι ib. 1387a6, Onos.4.2: c. dat. pers. et gen. rei, Luc.Scyth.9, Porph.Abst. 2.7:—Pass., ἐνεμεσήθη (sc. by the gods) Plu.Cat.Mi.38. 2 grudge, τὰς εὐπραγίας ἡ τύχη τισὶ ἐνεμέσησε J.BJ1.22.1:—Pass., εἰ νεμεσηθείην τῆς ἐπιβολῆς ib.6.1.6. II Med. and Pass., prop. to be displeased with oneself, νεμεσσᾶται δ' ἐνὶ θυμῷ . . ἐπες βολίας ἀναφαίνειν is indignant, ashamed at the thought of... rejects it as unseemly, Od.4.158; feel shame, νεμεσσήθητε καὶ αὐτοί, ἄλλους τ' αἰδέσθητε 2.64; νεμεσσήθητε δὲ θυμῷ Il.16.544; πᾶσιν δὲ νεμεσσηθεῖσα μετηύδα 15.103. 2 Med. in act. sense, freq. in Hom., c. dat. pers., εἴ πέρ μοι νεμεσήσεαι Il.10.115, cf. 129: c. part., νεμεσσήσαιτό κεν . . ὁρόων Od. 1.228: c. inf., νεμεσσῶμαί γε μὲν οὐδὲν κλαίειν 4.195: c. acc. et inf., οὔ σε νεμεσσῶμαι κεχολῶσθαι 18.227: c. acc. rei, νεμεσσᾶται κακὰ ἔργα is wroth at evil deeds, 14.284.—Poet. Verb, never in Trag., rare in good Prose (v. supr.).