- ἀγωνιάω
- ἀγωνιάω impf. ἠγωνίων; 1 aor. ptc. ἀγωνιάσας (Esth 5:1e); inf. ἀγωνιᾶσαι (Just., A I, 4, 2) be anxious, be distressed (so in later writers, including Dio Chrys. 4, 55 [w. μή foll.]; ins, pap [s. Preis.; Witkowski index], LXX; Jos., Ant. 9, 32) ἀγωνιῶντες μεγάλως (PGiss 19, 3; 2 Macc 3:21; cp. συναγωνιάω ‘be in fearful suspense’ Polyb. 3, 43, 7 and 8) full of great anxiety GPt 11:45; w. indir. quest. foll. μήποτε (UPZ 62, 30 [161/160 B.C.]; w. μή Just., A I, 4, 2) 5:15. W. gen. abs. foll. οὐ γὰρ μικρῶς ἀγωνιῶ τοιούτου σου ὄντος I am quite worried seeing you like this (in reaction to the disturbed countenance of Jesus) AcPl Ha 7, 31.—DELG s.v. ἄγω.
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