εἶδον

Etymology
From, from. See.

Verb

 * 1) to see, behold, perceive
 * 2)  to look at, observe
 * 3) to see a person, to meet, speak with them
 * 4) to see, experience, become acquainted with
 * 5) to look at or towards
 * 6) to see mentally, to perceive
 * 7) to examine, investigate
 * 1)  to look at, observe
 * 2) to see a person, to meet, speak with them
 * 3) to see, experience, become acquainted with
 * 4) to look at or towards
 * 5) to see mentally, to perceive
 * 6) to examine, investigate
 * 1) to see a person, to meet, speak with them
 * 2) to see, experience, become acquainted with
 * 3) to look at or towards
 * 4) to see mentally, to perceive
 * 5) to examine, investigate
 * 1) to look at or towards
 * 2) to see mentally, to perceive
 * 3) to examine, investigate
 * 1) to look at or towards
 * 2) to see mentally, to perceive
 * 3) to examine, investigate
 * 1) to look at or towards
 * 2) to see mentally, to perceive
 * 3) to examine, investigate
 * 1) to see mentally, to perceive
 * 2) to examine, investigate
 * 1) to see mentally, to perceive
 * 2) to examine, investigate
 * 1) to see mentally, to perceive
 * 2) to examine, investigate
 * 1) to examine, investigate
 * 1) to examine, investigate
 * 1) to examine, investigate

Usage notes
All tenses besides the aorist are supplied by and.