Plato Greek Lexicon ῥιγόω

ῥιγόω

hrigoo

to be cold, shiver

Appears 3 times across Plato's dialogues.

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Dictionary (LSJ)

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