With [sc. as indicated] dative.[1] I get delight from you.[2] And ἥδομεν ["we amuse"], we delight.[3]
The headword verb is the present indicative middle-passive form of
ἥδω , “I please”. See also
eta 89 and
eta 96 for this verb.
[1] As in several
Lexica syntactica.
[2] From the
Lexicon Ambrosianum (
Ambrosianus B12 sup. fol.77 line 20); and cf. generally
eta 575.
[3] Here we have the first-person plural, present indicative active, of the same verb. This second part of the gloss is not attested in this identical form in lexicographic sources, but Herodian,
Partitiones 270 has:
ἥδει αντὶ τοῦ εὐφραίνει ἄλλος ἄλλον , “
ἥδει , meaning one delights another”.
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