Lexicon / G21252
τρομέω
tromeō
  • to stand in awe of

STEPBible TBESG

Glosses: to stand in awe of

1. to tremble, quake, quiver , especially from fear, (Iliad by Homer):—;with infinitive to fear to do, (Theocritus Poeta Bucolicus)

2. with accusative to tremble before or at a person, to stand in awe of , (Homer)

In each sense (Homer) uses both Act. and Mid. but only in present and imperfect; epic and ionic τρομεοίατο for τρομέοιντο, (Iliad by Homer); ionic participle τρομεύμενος (Solon Lyricus) (ML)