A.“ἀφι^δρωσον” Com.Adesp.3 D.], v. sub fin.: fut. “-ώσω” Il.2.388: aor. “ἵδρωσα” 4.27, X.Cyr.8.1.38: pf. “ἵδρωκα” Luc.Merc. Cond.26:—Pass., pf. “ἵδρωται” Id.Herm.2: (ἶδος):—sweat, perspire, esp. from toil, “τὸν δ᾽ ἱδρώοντα” Il.18.372; “ἵππους λῦσαν . . ἱδρώοντας” Od.4.39; of a hunted deer, “ἤϊξε . . σπεύδουσ᾽ ἱδρώουσα” Il.11.119; ἱδρώσει . . τελαμὼν ἀμφὶ στήθεσφιν it shall reek with sweat, 2.388: c. acc. cogn., “ἱδρῶ θ᾽ ὃν ἵδρωσα μόγῳ” 4.27; διὰ τί τὸ πρόσωπον μάλιστα ἱδροῦσιν; Arist.Pr.867b34, cf. 866b28.—The contr. forms (really from ἱδρώ-ω) have ω, ῳ for ου, οι (cf. ῥιγόω), fem. part. “ἱδρῶσαι” Il.11.598; 3pl. “ἱδρῶσι” Thphr.Sud.36; opt. “ἱδρῴη” Hp.Aër.8: codd. of X. vary between ἱδροῦντι and ἱδρῶντι, HG4.5.7, Cyr.1.4.28, but “ἱδροῦντι” An.1.8.1, “ἱδροῦσι” Arist. Il.cc.; ὡς ἂν ἱδρῶντες, corrupted to ὡσανεὶ δρῶντες, Ph.1.490: pres. ἱδρώω in Luc.Syr.D.10,17; Ep.part. ἱδρώουσα, -οντα (v. supr.), “-οντας” Ar.Pax1283 (hex.).
ἱδρόω [ι^ by nature, cf.