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1 κυέω
Aκύεσσα Hsch.
; Arc.κύενσα IG5(2).514.12
([place name] Lycosura); Coan B 3, written κυεοσα ib.A 61 (iv/iii B.C.)): [tense] impf. [ per.] 3sg.ἐκύει Il.19.117
: [tense] fut.κυήσω Hp.Mul.1.17
, Steril.214, κυήσομαι v.l. in Mul.1.76: [tense] aor. , Pl.Smp. 203c, etc.: [tense] pf.κεκύηκα Philem.107
, D.C.45.1, S.E.P.2.106:—[voice] Med., v. infr.:—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut. - ηθήσομαι Gal.UP16.10: [tense] aor.ἐκυήθην Plu.2.567f
: [tense] pf.κεκύηται Porph. Abst.1.54
:—bear in the womb, be pregnant with,ἐκύει φίλον υἱόν Il.19.117
; of a mare,βρέφος ἡμίονον κυέουσα 23.266
: metaph., of the soul,κυοῦσι γὰρ πάντες.. καὶ κατὰ τὸ σῶμα καὶ κατὰ τὴν ψυχήν Pl.Smp. 206c
; ἐκύησε τὸν Ἔρωτα ib. 203c; ἃ κυεῖ περὶ ἐπιστήμης [the thoughts] with which he is in travail.., Id.Tht. 184b, cf. 210b; ἂ τῇ ψυχῇ προσήκει καὶ κυῆσαι καὶ κυεῖν (v.l. τεκεῖν ) both to have conceived and to bring forth, Id.Smp. 209a:—[voice] Pass., of the embryo or foetus, Id.Lg. 789a, Epin. 973d, Arist.GA 777a23; of fruits, to be formed, Thphr.HP 4.2.4:—[voice] Med., bring forth, Opp.C.3.22; ἡ κεκυημένη, Lat.foeta, Et. Gud.s.v. κοκίας: metaph.,τὰς εὐτυχεῖς ὠδῖνας κυησαμένη Him.Or. 7.4
.b in Botany, produce flowers, Thphr.HP6.4.8.2 abs., to be big or pregnant, conceive,ἐκύησε Hdt.5.41
; , cf.Lys. 745, Men.Sam. 303, etc.;κυέουσαν ἐκ τοῦ προτέρου ἀνδρός Hdt.6.68
, cf. And.1.125, Lys.13.42; γυνὴ κυεῖ δέκα μῆνας; Men.413;πενθ' ἕτη ἐκύησε IG42(1).121.3
(Epid.). (Cf. κύω, Skt. śváyati 'swell', Lat. inciens 'pregnant'.)
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