καρπόω

karpoōVerbG7805

to yield

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1.to bear fruit or bear as fruit, (Aeschulus Tragicus)
2.Mid. to get fruit for oneself, i. e.
3.to reap crops from land, (Herdotus Historicus): metaphorically to exhaust or drain, *τὴν Ἑλλάδα *(Aristophanes Comicus)
4.to enjoy the interest of money, (Demosthenes Orator); so in perfect passive, *τὸ ἐργαστήριον κεκαρπωμένος *enjoying the profits of the shop, (Demosthenes Orator):—;absolute to make profit, (Aristophanes Comicus)
5.to reap the fruits of, enjoy the free use of, (Thucydides), etc.: —;then
6.simply, to enjoy, (Sophocles Tragicus), etc.:—; sometimes in bad sense, *καρποῦσθαι τὴν ἁμαρτίαν *(Aeschulus Tragicus); *πένθη *(Euripides)

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