ὀπτάω
optaō
- to bake
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Glosses: to bake
1. to roast, broil , (Homer), etc.; with genitive partitive, ὀπτῆσαί τε κρεῶν to roast some meat, (Odyssey by Homer):—; ὀπτᾶν was used of cooking by means of fire or dry heat , opposite to ἕψω to boil in water , which never appears in (Homer); and a [variant datesComica Adespota poet remarks that Homer's heroes ate only roast meat:—;Pass. aor1 infinitive ὀπτηθῆναι (Odyssey by Homer)
2. to bake bread, (Herdotus Historicus):—;also of bricks or pottery, to bake, burn , (Herdotus Historicus)
3. to bake, harden , of the sun, (Bion Bucolicus)
4. metaphorically in Pass. to be burned by love, [Refs 3rd c.BC, variant datesAnthology Palantina
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