Diccionario

G02210

An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon Keyed to Strong's Numbers

ζημιόω

Etym. from ζημία

Alt. ζημιόω,

I. "to cause loss or do damage to" any one, τινά Plat., etc.:—Pass., μεγάλα ζημιώσεται "will suffer" great "losses", Thuc.

II. "to fine, amerce, mulct in" a sum of money, c. dat. rei, ζ. τινὰ χιλίῃσι δραχμῇσι Hdt.; χρήμασιν Thuc.:— Pass. "to be fined or amerced in" a thing, c. dat., Plat.; c. acc., τὴν ψυχὴν ζημιώσεαι "wilt lose" thy life, Hdt.

2. generally "to punish", id=Hdt., Thuc.