ὄζω,
Dor. ὄσδω Theoc. 1.149 (cf. also III infr.): impf. ὦζε Crates Com. 2 (cj. Pors. for ὦ Ζεῦ): fut. ὀζήσω Ar. V. 1059; Ion. ὀζέσω Hp. Superf. 25, Gp. 12.29.5, Eust. 1523.39, An.Ox. 2.396: aor. ὤζησα Ar. Fr. 635; Ion. ὤζεσα Hp. Superf. 25, LXX [Exo 8:14](10): pf. ὤζηκα Phot.; but pf. with pres. sense ὄδωδα Phylarch. 10 J., AP 7.30 (Antip. Sid.), Plu. 2.916d, Aret. SA 1.9: plpf. as impf. ὠδώδειν Plu. Alex. 20; ὀδώδειν (v. infr.): -
I smell, whether smell sweet or stink, Hom. only in 3 sg. plpf. with sense of impf., ὀδμὴ κέδρου.. ἀνὰ νῆσον ὀδώδει Od. 5.60; ὀδμὴ δ’ ἡδεῖα ἀπὸ κρητῆρος ὀδώδει, of wine, 9.210: later c. gen.rei, freq. with neut. Adj. or Adv. added, smell of a thing, τόδ’ ὄζει θυμάτων A. Ag. 1310; ὄζων τρυγός Ar. Nu. 50; βύρσης κάκιστον ὄζων Id. Eq. 892, cf. V. 38; also ὠδώδει ὑπὸ μύρων ὁ οἶκος Plu. Alex. 20: metaph., smell or savour of a thing, Κρονίων ὄζων smelling of musty antiquity, Ar. Nu. 398, cf. 1007, Ach. 192, Lys. 616; καλοκἀγαθίας X. Smp. 2.4; that from which the smell comes is also in gen., ὄζων κακὸν τῶν μασχαλῶν Ar. Ach. 852; τοῦ στόματος Pherecr. 67: so c. dupl. gen., τῆς κεφαλῆς ὄζω μύρου Ar. Ec. 524; v. infr. 11.
II freq. impers., ὄζει ἀπ’ αὐτῆς ὡσεὶ ἴων there is a smell from it as of violets, Hdt. 3.23; ὄζει ἡδὺ τῆς χρόας there is a sweet smell from the skin, Ar. Pl. 1020; τῆς γῆς ὡς γλυκὺ ὄζει Cratin.Jun. 1; ὄζειν ἐδόκει τοῦ ἄρτου καὶ τῆς μάζης κάκιστον there seemed to be a most foul smell from.., Lys. 6.1; οὐκ ὄζει αὐτῶν (sc. τῶν λαγῶν) no scent of the hares remains, X. Cyn. 5.1, cf. 7: c. dupl. gen., ἱματίων ὀζήσει δεξιότητος there will be an odour of cleverness from your clothes, Ar. V. 1059, cf. Pax 529; ἀπὸ στόματος.. ὄζει ἴων, ὄζει δὲ ῥόδων, ὄζει δ’ ὑακίνθου Hermipp. 82.8; ὄζει ἐκ τοῦ στόματος μελικήρας Pherecr. 25.
III Med., κακὸν ὀζόμενος, for ὄζων, Hp. Loc.Hom. 12; οἶνος.. ἄνθεος ὀσδόμενος Xenoph. 1.6; δριμὺ ὀσδομένου τοῦ σώματος PSI 4.297.3 (ca. v A. D.). (Cf. Lat. odor, Lith. uodžiu ’I smell’.)
G3605 — ὄζω
(from root ὀδ, cf. Latin and English odor etc.; Curtius, § 288); from Homer down; to give out an odor (either good or bad), to smell, emit a smell: of a decaying corpse, [Joh 11:39]; cf. [Exo 8:14].