ἄχθεσθαι
From LSJ
ἄμεινον γὰρ ἑαυτῷ φυλάττειν τὴν ἐλευθερίαν τοῦ ἑτέρων ἀφαιρεῖσθαι → for it is better to guard one's own freedom than to deprive another of his
Greek > English (Woodhouse Verbs Reversed)
(see also ἄχθομαι): dislike, be angry at, be annoyed at, be annoyed, be averse to, be chagrined, be disgusted with, be disgusted, be displeased, be dissatisfied with, be dissatisfied, be impatient of, be offended, be piqued, be shocked at, be sick of, be vexed at, be vexed, feel oneself aggrieved, grumble at, have a distaste for, murmur at, object to, scowl on
Lexicon Thucydideum
moleste ferre, gravari, succensere, to be annoyed at, take amiss, be angry, 1.84.2, 1.92.1, 1.95.1, 5.7.2, 5.17.1, 6.15.5, [vulgo commonly διαθέντα], 6.28.2, 6.89.3, 7.47.1, 8.48.3, 8.87.1, 8.89.1. 8.109.1.