A.“ἧσαι, ἧσται” E.Alc. (v. infr.) (but κάθ-ηται, v. κάθημαι)“, ἧσθον” h.Ap.456, “ἥμεθα, ἧστε, ἧνται” Call.Fr.122, Ep. “εἵα^ται” Il.10.100, “ἕα^ται” 3.134 (“κατέαται” Hdt.1.199); imper. “ἧσο” Hom., ἥσθω (καθ-) A.Pr.916; subj. and opt. only in compd. καθ-; inf. ἧσθαι; part. ἥμενος: impf. ἥμην, ἧσο, ἧστο (but ἐκάθητο, καθ-ῆτο, v. κάθημαι), dual ἥσθην (“ἑήσθην” Orph.A.815), pl. ἥμεθα (“ἥμεσθα” E.IA88), “ἧσθε” Cratin.142, ἧντο, Ep. “εἵα^το” Il.7.61, ἕα^το ib.414, “ἐκατέατο” Hdt.8.73 (v.l. ἐκαθ-): (I.-E. ēs-, cf. Skt. āste (= ἧσται) 'sits'; aspirate borrowed from ἵζω, ἕζομαι; Ep. εἵαται εἵατο fr. ἥαται ἥατο (which shd. perh. be restored) through ἕαται ἕατο):—to be seated, sit, Il.1.498, etc.: freq. with collat. sense, sit still, sit idle, 2.255, 18.104, etc.; “ἧσθαι ἐν εἰρήνῃ” Callin.1.4; “κατ᾽ οἴκους ἐκτὸς ἡμένῳ πόνων” E.Fr.10; of an army, encamp, Il.15.740, 24.542; “πόλιν ἀμφί” 18.509; “πρόσθε τειχέων” E.Supp.664; of a spy, lurk, Il.18.523: metaph., πρὸς ἐμᾷ ψυχᾷ θάρσος ἧσται c. acc. et inf., E.Alc. 604 (lyr.); lie hid, ἥατ᾽ ἐνὶ Τρώων ἀγορῇ κεκαλυμμένοι ἵππῳ, i.e. in the wooden horse, Od.8.503, cf. 512; of magistrates, “ἐν ἀρχαῖς ἥμενοι” E. Andr.699; “δαιμόνων σέλμα σεμνὸν ἡμένων” A.Ag.183 (lyr.); later, of things, lie, “ἱρὸν ἧσται” Hdt.9.57; “ἐπὶ στέγος ἱερὸν ἧνται κάλπιδες” Call. Fr.122, cf. Luc.Syr.D.31; ἡμένῳ ἐν χώρῳ (or χόρτῳ) in a low place, Theoc.13.40:—Constr.: mostly with Preps., “ἐνὶ δίφρῳ” Il.16.403, cf. A.Pr.368, etc.; “ἐπὶ κορυφῆς” Il.14.158; “ἐπ᾽ ἐσχάραις” A.Eu.806; “παρὰ κλισίῃ” Il.1.330, etc.; “ἀνὰ Γαργάρῳ” 15.153: c. dat., “Ὀλύμπῳ” 13.524, cf. 21.389, etc.; ἐρετμοῖς at the oar, E.Cyc.16; “ἀνορόφοις πέτραις” Id.Ba. 38: rarely c. acc., A.Ag.183 (v. supr.); “Σιμόεντος κοίτας” E.Rh.547: c. part . . τίη . . ἧσ᾽ ὀλιγηπελέων; Il.15.245; ὀδυρόμενος, ἀλλοφρονέων, Od.14.41, 10.374; πεφυλαγμένος ἧσο Orac. ap. Hdt.7.148; “ἐκπεπληγμένη” S.Tr.24.
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