2. use enchantments, practise sorcery, φαρμακεύσαντες ταῦτα ἐς τὸν ποταμόν having used this charm upon the river, Hdt.7.114.
II. c. acc. pers., purge, τινα Hp.Acut.(Sp.)55; φ. ἄνω κούφῳ φαρμάκῳ purge upwards, i. e. by an emetic, Id.Art.67, cf. Aph.4.12:—Pass., to be purged, ib.2.37, Men. Her.Fr.5; to be physicked, Arist. Top.111a2.
2. drug a person, give him a poisonous or stupefying drug, E.Andr.355, SIG1181.4 (Rhenea, ii B. C.); “φ. τινὰ ἐπὶ βλάβῃ μὴ θανασίμῳ” Pl.Lg.933d:—Pass., οὐ πεφαρμάκευσαι ἀλλὰ μεμάγ<ε>υσαι Astramps.Orac.25.4(ii A. D.), cf. POxy.472.1 (ii A. D.).
3. season in cookery, [“ἰχθὺν] πεφαρμακευμένον τυροῖσι” Philem.79.5.