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ὀδάξ-ω , impf.
A.ὤδαξονX.Smp.4.28:—more freq. in Med. ὀδάξομαι, Hp.Gland. 12,Mul.2.171 (ἀδάξεται codd.), Dsc.Alex.2, Aret.SD2.5 :—Pass., pf. part., “μοιχὸς . . καρδίαν ὠδαγμένοςS.Fr.1127 : plpf. “ὠδάγμηνHsch.: —also ὀδαξάω , Thphr.Sign.30 :—Med. ὀδαξάομαι, Hp.Mul.1.90, D.S.3.29, Ph.2.332, Dsc.2.124, Ael.NA7.35 (ὀδαξέομαι v.l. in Ph. and Dsc. Il.cc.):—Act., feel pain or irritation,τὸν δεξιὸν [πόδα]Thphr. l.c. ; τὸν ὦμον X.l.c.:—Med., scratch oneself, D.S.l.c., cj. in Thphr. Char.19.4 (ἀδαξ-).
II. ὀδάξει: τοῖς ὀδοῦσι δάκνει, Hsch.; cause irritation, AB340, Suid., Phot. (where ἀδαξῆσαι); “ἀδαξῶνταirritants, Hp.Mul.1.18 codd. opt. : fut. ὀδαξήσεται ib.2.154 : pres. ὀδάξεται is an irritant, ib.160 ; “ὀδάξονται μυκτῆραςId.Gland.13 : c. acc., ὠδάξατο σάρκα nibbled at it, AP9.86 (Antiphil.).
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  • Cross-references in general dictionaries from this page (6):
    • Xenophon, Symposium, 4.28
    • Sophocles, Ichneutae, 1127
    • Theophrastus, Characters, 19.4
    • Aretaeus, De causis et signis acutorum morborum (lib. 2), 2.5
    • Diodorus, Historical Library, 3.29
    • Aelian, De Natura Animalium, 7.35
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