οἰδέω
Quibus enim nihil est in ipsis opis ad bene beateque vivendum → Every age is burdensome to those who have no means of living well and happily
English (LSJ)
rarely οἰδάω, Plu.2.734f: impf.
A ᾤδεον Od.5.455 : aor. ᾤδησα Hp.Epid.2.1.7, 2.2.3, Pl.Phdr.251b : pf. ᾤδηκα, Dor. 3pl. -αντι Theoc.1.43 ; cf. ἀνοιδέω :—swell, become swollen, ᾤδεε δὲ χρόα πάντα he had all his body swollen, Od. l. c. ; οἰδῶν τὼ πόδε Ar.Ra.1192 ; τοὺς πόδας καὶ γαστέρα Men.544.4 ; τὰ σφύρ' ᾤδει Anaxil.36 ; ἔμβρυα οἰδέοντα Hp.Aër.7 ; ᾠδήκαντι κατ' αὐχένα ἶνες Theoc. l. c. ; of growing fruits, etc., ὀπώραν ἐντεταμένην καὶ οἰδῶσαν Plu. l. c. ; ᾤδησε . . ὁ τοῦ πτεροῦ καυλός Pl. l.c. II metaph., οἰδεόντων τῶν πρηγμάτων when affairs were in a ferment, Hdt.3.76, 127 ; οἰδεῖ καὶ ὕπουλός ἐστιν [ἡ πόλις], metaph. from a boil or abscess, Pl.Grg.518e ; τὸν δῆμον οἰδοῦντα καὶ θρασυνόμενον Plu.Sol.19 ; also, of inflated style, οἰδεῖν ὑπὸ κομπασμάτων Ar.Ra.940, cf. Plu.Cic.26.