κάθημαι

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1) to be seated
 * 2) to be seated in court
 * 3)   : the judges
 * 4) to sit still, sit quietly, sit idly, do nothing
 * 5) to lead a sedentary, obscure life
 * 6)  to be settled
 * 7)  to be set or placed
 * 1) to be seated in court
 * 2)   : the judges
 * 3) to sit still, sit quietly, sit idly, do nothing
 * 4) to lead a sedentary, obscure life
 * 5)  to be settled
 * 6)  to be set or placed
 * 1) to be seated in court
 * 2)   : the judges
 * 3) to sit still, sit quietly, sit idly, do nothing
 * 4) to lead a sedentary, obscure life
 * 5)  to be settled
 * 6)  to be set or placed
 * 1) to be seated in court
 * 2)   : the judges
 * 3) to sit still, sit quietly, sit idly, do nothing
 * 4) to lead a sedentary, obscure life
 * 5)  to be settled
 * 6)  to be set or placed
 * 1)   : the judges
 * 2) to sit still, sit quietly, sit idly, do nothing
 * 3) to lead a sedentary, obscure life
 * 4)  to be settled
 * 5)  to be set or placed
 * 1)   : the judges
 * 2) to sit still, sit quietly, sit idly, do nothing
 * 3) to lead a sedentary, obscure life
 * 4)  to be settled
 * 5)  to be set or placed
 * 1)   : the judges
 * 2) to sit still, sit quietly, sit idly, do nothing
 * 3) to lead a sedentary, obscure life
 * 4)  to be settled
 * 5)  to be set or placed
 * 1) to lead a sedentary, obscure life
 * 2)  to be settled
 * 3)  to be set or placed
 * 1) to lead a sedentary, obscure life
 * 2)  to be settled
 * 3)  to be set or placed
 * 1) to lead a sedentary, obscure life
 * 2)  to be settled
 * 3)  to be set or placed
 * 1)  to be settled
 * 2)  to be set or placed
 * 1)  to be settled
 * 2)  to be set or placed
 * 1)  to be settled
 * 2)  to be set or placed
 * 1)  to be set or placed
 * 1)  to be set or placed

Inflection
The perfect and pluperfect function as the verb's present and imperfect tenses. The missing tenses are supplied by καθέζομαι, καθίζω, καθίζομαι.