ῥιγόω
hrigoo
to be cold, shiver
Appears 3 times across Plato's dialogues.
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Dictionary (LSJ)
ῥιγόω, fut. -ώσω Mem. 2.1.17, Ep. inf. -ωσέμεν Od. 14.481: aor. ἐρρίγωσα Epid. 3.1.Ϛʹ, (ἐν-) Pl. 846: pf. ἐρριγωκότες Ign. 74 (vv. ll. ἐρριγότες, ἐρριγνωκότες), 11.556.—Like ἱδρόω, has an irreg. contr. into ω, ῳ, for ου, οι, 3sg. subj. ῥιγῷ Grg. 517d, cj. in Phd. 85a; opt. ῥιγῴη Int. 10, 2.233a; inf. ῥιγῶν Ach. 1146, V. 446, Av. 935, R. 440c, Cyr. 5.1.11; part. fem. ῥιγῶσα 7.26, but acc. masc. ῥιγοῦντα Vit.p.22J.:—A. to be cold, shiver, Od. 14.481, 5.92.ηʹ, VM 16, etc.; though several forms may belong either to this word or to ῥιγέω, as ῥιγῶν τε καὶ πεινῶν Ach. 857, cf.Nu. 416, 33, Grg. 517d.
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