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ἀπονίνα^μαι , Med., fut.
A.ἀπονήσομαιHom.: Ep.aor. 2 without augm. “ἀπονήμην, ἀπόνητοHom.; 2sg. opt. “ἀπόναιοIl.24.556, 3pl. “ἀποναίατοh.Cer.132, S.El.211 (lyr.); inf. “ἀπόνασθαιA.R.2.196; part. “ἀπονήμενοςOd.24.30: later aor. I “ἀπωνάμηνLuc.Am.52, Procl.in Alc.p.89C.:—have the use or enjoyment of a thing, “ἧς ἥβης ἀπόνητοIl. 17.25; τῶνδ᾽ ἀπόναιο mayest thou have joy of them, ib.24.556; “τιμῆς ἀπονήμενοςOd. l.c.; “μηδέ ποτ᾽ ἀγλαΐας ἀποναίατοS.El.211: without gen., ἦγε μὲν οὐδ᾽ ἀπόνητο married her but had no joy [of it], Od.11.324; θρέψε μὲν οὐδ᾽ ἀπόνητο ib.17.293, cf. 16.120; “πόλιν κτίσας οὐκ ἀπόνητοHdt.1.168.
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  • Cross-references in general dictionaries from this page (10):
    • Herodotus, Histories, 1.168
    • Homer, Iliad, 17.25
    • Homer, Iliad, 24.556
    • Homer, Odyssey, 11.324
    • Homer, Odyssey, 16.120
    • Homer, Odyssey, 17.293
    • Homeric Hymns, Hymn 2 to Demeter, 132
    • Sophocles, Electra, 211
    • Homer, Odyssey, 24.30
    • Apollonius Rhodius, Argonautica, 2.196
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