οἴγω

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Τὸ γὰρ περισσὰ πράσσειν οὐκ ἔχει νοῦν οὐδένα → There is no sense in doing things beyond the usual measure

Sophocles, Antigone, 67-68
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Full diacritics: οἴγω Medium diacritics: οἴγω Low diacritics: οίγω Capitals: ΟΙΓΩ
Transliteration A: oígō Transliteration B: oigō Transliteration C: oigo Beta Code: oi)/gw

English (LSJ)

Hes.Op.819, etc. ; later οἴγνυμι, AP9.356 (Leon.) : fut.

   A οἴξω E.Cyc.502 : aor. ᾦξα Il.24.457 ; but augm. forms usu. have ὠϊ- in Ep. (v. infr.) ; part. οἴξας Il. (v. infr.) : Ion. pf. Pass. ὤϊκται Herod.4.55 : the compd. ἀνοίγνυμι or ἀνοίγω (q. v.) is much commoner, cf. also διοίγνυμι :—open, οἴξασα κληῖδι θύρας Il.6.89 ; τῇσι θύρας ὤϊξε ib.298 ; οἴγειν κλῇθρα προσπόλοις λέγω E.HF332 ; ξενῶνας οἴξας Id.Alc.547, cf. Com.Adesp.1211 : abs., ᾦξε γέροντι he opened the door for the old man, Il.24.457 ; also [οἶνον] . . ὤϊξεν ταμίη she opened the wine, Od.3.392 ; οἶγε πίθον open the wine-jar, Hes. l. c. ; πρὸς φίλους οἴγειν στόμα A.Pr.611 :—Pass., πᾶσαι δ' ὠΐγνυντο (v.l. ὠΐγοντο, i. e. ὠείγ-, in PHib.21) πύλαι Il.2.809, 8.58 ; οἰχθέντος Ὡρᾶν θαλάμου Pi.Fr.75.14 ; ἡ θύρη . . ὤϊκται Herod. l. c. (Aeol. inf. ὀείγην IG12(2).6.43 (Mytil.) ; part. ὀείγων Alc.225 Lobel : prob. ὀ-ϝ ειγ- and ὀ-ϝῐγ-, cf. Skt. véga- 'quick movement' ; cf. ἐπῴχατο, προσοίγνυμι.)