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νοσηλ-εύω

noseleuo

tend a sick person

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νοσηλ-εύω · nosēl-euō — LSJ

tend a sick person, physicians

tend a sick person, τινα Isoc. 19.25, Anaxil. 19, Phylarch. 61 J., Babr. 13.8; οἱ νοσηλεύοντες physicians, IGRom. 1.1228 (Egypt).

II need medical attendance, to be sick

Pass., need medical attendance, to be sick, J. BJ 4.1.9, App. BC 2.28, Gal. 8.291, Asp. in EN 26.17; ν. τρυφηλῶς Jul. Or. 6.181d.

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