ἐσθίω

Etymology
Some suggest that this form comes from the original imperative of, from.

Verb

 * 1) to eat, devour, consume
 * 2) to fret, vex
 * 3) to take in one's mouth
 * 1) to fret, vex
 * 2) to take in one's mouth
 * 1) to fret, vex
 * 2) to take in one's mouth
 * 1) to fret, vex
 * 2) to take in one's mouth
 * 1) to fret, vex
 * 2) to take in one's mouth
 * 1) to fret, vex
 * 2) to take in one's mouth
 * 1) to fret, vex
 * 2) to take in one's mouth
 * 1) to fret, vex
 * 2) to take in one's mouth
 * 1) to fret, vex
 * 2) to take in one's mouth
 * 1) to fret, vex
 * 2) to take in one's mouth
 * 1) to fret, vex
 * 2) to take in one's mouth
 * 1) to fret, vex
 * 2) to take in one's mouth
 * 1) to fret, vex
 * 2) to take in one's mouth
 * 1) to fret, vex
 * 2) to take in one's mouth
 * 1) to take in one's mouth
 * 1) to take in one's mouth