A.“ἀκειόμενος” Il.16.29, Od.14.383, Pi.P.9.104: fut. “ἀκέσομαι” D.C.38.19, Ep. “ἀκέσσομαι” Musae.199, Att. ἀκοῦμαι (ἐξ-) Men.863: aor. ἠκεσάμην, Ep. imper. ἄκεσσαι, etc.:—Pass., v. sub fin.:
I. trans., heal, cure, c. acc. of thing healed, “ἕλκος ἄκεσσαι” Il.16.523; “ἕλκε᾽ ἀκειόμενοι” 16.29; “ψώρην ἀκέσασθαι” Hdt.4.90; of part healed, “τὰ ἔσω ἀσκοῖσιν” Hp.Mochl.25; “ἄχος” S.Tr.1035; “βλέφαρον ἀκέσαιο τυφλόν” E.Hec.1067; “τὸν Λητώ τε καὶ Ἄρτεμις . . ἀκέοντο” Il.5.448, cf. 402: c. gen. morbi, “νούσου . . μ᾽ ἀκέσω βαρυαλγέος” Epigr.Gr.803 (Delos), cf. Paus.8.18.8.
3. generally, mend, repair, “νῆας ἀκειόμενος” Od.14.383; freq. of tailors or cobblers, Luc.Fug.33, Nec.17; of a spider mending its web, Arist. HA623a18.
4. metaph., make amends for, repair, “ἁμαρτάδα” Hdt.1.167; “τὰ ἐπιφερόμενα” Id.3.16, cf. E.Med.199; “μήνιμα” Antipho 4.3.7; “ἀδίκημα” Pl.R.364c; “ἀπορίας” X.Mem.2.7.1.
II. intr. or abs., apply a remedy, make amends, “ἀλλ᾽ ἀκεώμεθα θᾶσσον: ἀκεσταί τοι φρένες ἐσθλῶν” Il.13.115; “ἀλλ᾽ ἀκέσασθε, φίλοι” Od.10.69, cf. S.Ant.1027, Hdt.3.40, Pl.Phlb.30b.
III. Act., Hp.Loc.Hom. 10; ἀκέεται in pass. sense, Aret. CA1.1; “ἀκεομένου τοῦ κακοῦ” Id.SD 1.6: aor. “ἀκεσθῆναι” Paus.2.27.3.