ἀντιάω
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Ancient Greek[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Proto-Hellenic [Term?], derived from Proto-Indo-European *h₂entí; equivalent to ἀντίος (antíos) or ἀντί (antí) + -άω (-áō).
Verb[edit]
ἀντιάω • (antiáō)
Usage notes[edit]
In the present, Homer uses ἀντιόω (antióō). The sense of “to share” occurs in Iliad 1.31, in the euphemistic ἐμὸν λέχος ἀντιόωσαν (emòn lékhos antióōsan), literally “meeting me in bed”.