A.“-ήσω” Thal. ap. D.L.1.44), 3sg. “ἀσχαλάᾳ” Il.2.293; 3pl. “ἀσχαλόωσι” 24.403; inf. “ἀσχαλάαν” 2.297; part. “ἀσχαλόων” 22.412; imper. “ἀσχάλα” Archil.66.6; inf. “ἀσχαλᾶν” E.IA 920:—more freq. ἀσχάλλω , once in Hom. “ἀσχάλλῃς” Od.2.193, cf. S.OT937, E.Or.785, and so always in Prose, X.Eq.10.6, D.21.125, Onos.1.17, Eus.Mynd.6: impf. “ἤσχαλλον” Hes.Fr.76.3, Hdt.3.152, 9.117; imper. “ἄσχαλλε” Thgn.219: 3sg. fut. ἀσχα^λεῖ (prob. for -αλᾷ) A.Pr.764:—to be distressed, grieved, abs., “ἀσχαλάαν παρὰ νηυσί” Il.2.297, cf. 22.412, etc.: the cause of distress is added by Hom. either in part., “μένων ἀσχαλάᾳ” Il.2.293, cf. Od.1.304; ἥν κε (sc. θωὴν)“ τίνων ἀσχάλλῃς” 2.193: or in gen., ἀσχαλάᾳ δὲ πάϊς βίοτον κατεδόντων is vexed because of . . , 19.159; κτήσιος ἀσχαλόων τήν οἱ κατέδουσιν Ἀχαιοί ib.534: later in dat., ἀ. τινί at a thing, Archil. l. c., A.Pr.764, E.IA920; “ἐπὶ τῷ διδόναι δίκην ἀσχάλλειν” D. l.c., cf. Ph.2.521; “πρός τι” Longus3.8: c. acc., “θάνατον ἀ. πατρῷον” E.Or.785.
ἀσχα^λάω , only pres. (exc. fut.