dameiv" : pf. devdmhmai : Ep. 3 pl. plqpf. dedmhvato . To overpower:
I.
of animals,
to tame, break in, to bring under the yoke:
Med.
to do so for oneself,
Hom
.,
Xen.
II.
of maidens,
to make subject
to a husband, Il.:
Pass.
to be forced
or
seduced,
Hom.
III.
to subdue
or
conquer,
Id.:
Pass.
to be subject to
another, Id.: (hence
dmwv", dmwhv
).
2.
to strike dead, kill,
Od.
3.
of wine and the like,
to overcome, overpower,
Hom
.:
Pass.
to be overcome,
dedmhmevnoi u{pnw/
Il.;
oiJ dmaqevnte"
the dead,
Eur.
damavlh
da±mavlh , hJ , = davmali" , Eur. , Theocr.
damalhvboto"
da±ma±lhv-boto" , on , ( bovskw ) browsed by heifers, Anth.
damavlh"
da±mavlh" , ou, oJ , ( damavzw ) a young steer, Anth.
damalhfavgo"
da±ma±lh-favgo" »a±1/4, on , ( fagei`n ) beef-eating, Anth.
damalivzw
da±ma±livzw , poët. form of damavzw , to subdue, break in: Med ., Eur.
davmali"
davma±li" , ew", hJ , ( damavzw ) a heifer, Lat. juvenca , Aesch.
II. a girl, Anth.
davmar
davmar »a±1/4, arto", hJ , ( damavzw ) a wife, spouse, Il., Trag.
damasivmbroto"
da±ma±siv-mbroto" , on , taming mortals, man-slaying, Simon.
damasivfw"
da±ma±siv-fw" , wto", oJ, hJ , = damasivbroto" , Simon.
damavteira
da±mavteira , hJ , ( damavzw ) one who tames, Anth.
Davmater
Davma<Eth>ter , Dor. voc. of Dhmhvthr .
damavw
da±mavw , a form assumed as the 1st pers. of dama`/, damava/, damovwsi : but these are Ep. forms of the f. of damavzw .