θυμόω
Alt. θυ_μόω,
Alt. φυτ. -ώσω
Etym. θυμός
"to make angry":—Mid. and Pass., fut. -ώσομαι; aor1 ἐθυμωσάμην and ἐθυμώθην: perf. inf. τεθυμῶσθαι: — "to be wroth or angry", absol., Hdt., Trag.; of animals, "to be wild, restive", Soph.; θυμοῦσθαι εἰς κέρας "to vent fury" with the horns, Virgil's "irasci in cornua", Eur.; τὸ θυμούμενον "passion", Thuc.: —θυμοῦσθαί τινι "to be angry with" one, Aesch., etc.; εἴς τινα Hdt.; c. dat. rei, "to be angry at" a thing, Ar.