Δείσειαν
Lemma: δείδω
Definition
To fear, dread, be afraid (often with a sense of lasting or habitual fear). In the perfect it commonly has present force, “I am afraid”; the middle/passive is not distinct in meaning.
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Grammatical Analysis
"Δείσειαν"
Verb type: standard (-ω) verb
Tense: aorist (sigmatic)
Voice: active
Mood: optative
Person: 3rd
Number: plural
Lemma: δείδω
Note: Form corresponds to the 3rd plural aorist active optative of δείδω: δείσειαν (‘they might fear’).
Related Forms of δείδω
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Verb Conjugation
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