areo

From LSJ

ὥστεβίος, ὢν καὶ νῦν χαλεπός, εἰς τὸν χρόνον ἐκεῖνον ἀβίωτος γίγνοιτ' ἂν τὸ παράπαν → and so life, which is hard enough now, would then become absolutely unendurable

Source

Latin > English

areo arere, arui, - V INTRANS :: be dry/parched; be thirsty; be withered (plants/animals, from lack of water)

Spanish > Greek

Ἀραῖος