φρονέω (φρήν), subj. φρονέῃσι: use
the mind, have living thoughts, live, Il. 22.59; have in mind,
hence consider, think, intend;
ἄριστοι μάχεσθαί τε φρονέειν τε,
intellectual activity opp. to physical prowess, Il. 6.79; to express opinion, foll. by
inf., Il. 3.98; sentiment, habit of
mind, πυκινὰ φρονέειν (intelligence),
ἶσόν τινι φρονέειν, ἀμφίς, εὖ,
κακῶς, be ‘well’ or ‘ill -
disposed,’ Od. 7.74, Od. 18.168.