θεωρέω
Alt. θεωρέω,
Alt. φυτ. -ήσω
Etym. θεωρός
I. "to look at, view, behold", Hdt., Aesch., etc.: "to inspect or review" soldiers, Xen.
2. of the mind, "to contemplate, consider, observe", Plat., etc.
II. "to view" the public games, of spectators, θ. τὰ Ὀλύμπια Hdt., etc.; θ. τινά "to see" him "act", Dem.: —absol. "to go as a spectator", ἐς τὰ Ἐφέσια Thuc.
III. "to be a" θεωρός or "state-ambassador to the oracle or at the games", Ar., Thuc.
IV. in θεωρήσασα τοὐμὸν ὄμμα Soph., the acc. ὄμμα may be taken as in βαίνειν πόδα, having beheld "with" mine "eye."