Plato Greek Lexicon ἀγριαίνω

ἀγριαίνω

agriaino

to be

Appears 7 times across Plato's dialogues.

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Dictionary (LSJ)

ἀγριαίνω, fut. ανῶ Pl. R. 501e: aor. ἠγρίᾱνα D.C. 44.47, Ael. VH 2.13:—Pass., D.H. 9.32, Plu. Ant. 58: fut. ἀγριανθήσομαι LXX Da. 11.11: aor. ἠγριάνθην D.S. 24.1.—In Att. the Pass. was supplied by ἀγριόω (q. v.), which was rare in Act.; but the compd. Pass. ἐξαγριαίνομαι occurs in Pl. R. 336d, and the Act. ἐξαγριόω in Hdt. 6.123, E. Ph. 876, Pl. Lg. 935a. 1. intr., to be or become wild, to be angered, provoked, Pl. R. 493b, etc.; τινί with one, Id. Smp. 173d; πρός τινα Porph. Abst. 3.12; of animals, Arist. HA 608b31; of rivers and the like, chafe, πρὸς τὴν πλήμμυραν . . ἀγριαίνων ὁ ποταμός Plu. Caes. 38:—Pass., D.S. l.c.; of sores, to be angry or inflamed, Aret. SD 2.11, cf. Antyll. ap. Orib. 10.13.2. II. causal, make angry, provoke, D.C. 44.47; of love, irritate, Ach.Tat. 2.7:—Pass., to be angered, Plu. l.c., Hierocl. in CA 10p.434M.; ὑπὸ τῶν δημαγωγῶν D.H. l.c.
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