A.v.l. ἀάσσατο, Il.9.537) contr. ἀσάμην, Pass. ἀάσθην: pres. only in 3sg. Med. “ἀᾶται” Il.19.91:—hurt, damage, always in reference to the mind, mislead, infatuate, of the effects of wine, sleep, divine judgements, etc., “ἄασάν μ᾽ ἕταροί τε κακοὶ πρὸς τοῖσί τε ὕπνος” Od.10.68; “ἆσέ με δαίμονος αἶσα κακὴ καὶ . . οἶνος” 11.61; “φρένας ἄασε οἴνῳ” 21.297; of love, θαλερὴ δέ μιν ἄασε Κύπρις Epic. ap.Parth.21.2; inf. “ἆσαι” A.Fr.417; part. “ἄσας” S.Fr.628:—Med., “Ἄτη ἣ πάντας ἀᾶται” Il.19.91 :—Pass., “Ἄτης, ᾗ πρῶτον ἀάσθην” Il. 19.136, cf. Hes.Op.283, h.Cer.258.
ἀάω , Ep. Verb (twice in Trag., v. infr.), used by Hom. in aor. Act. ἄα^σα (α_α_σαν Od.10.68, later α^α_σε prob. in Matro Conv.29) contr. ἆσα, Med. ἀα^σάμην (ἀα_σατο,