A.engage, occupy, “τινά” Luc.Zeux.7:—Med., impf. ἠσχολεῖτο (v. infr.): fut. “-ήσομαι” M.Ant.12.2, Aristid.1.423 J.; “-ηθήσομαι” LXX Si.39.1: pf. “ἠσχόλημαι” D.C.71.10: aor. “ἠσχολησάμην” Gal.7.657, and “-ήθην” D.S.4.32, Luc.Macr.8:—to be occupied, busy, Alex. 205, Men.999, Epicur.Fr.204, etc.; “ἀσχολούμεθα ἵνα σχολάζωμεν” Arist.EN1177b4; περί or ἐπί τι, D.S.2.40,17.94; “πρός τινας” Aristid. l. c., cf. 2.178J.: c. part., “λαλῶν ἠσχολεῖτο” Alex.261.12, etc.: c. acc. cogn., “ἀ. ἀσχολίας ἀνωφελεῖς” D.Chr.47.23; exercise a function, POxy.44.7,23 (i A.D.).
II. Act. intr., in same sense as Med., Arist.Pol.1333a41, 1338a4, Philem.220; to be engaged in one's own business, Arist.Pol.1299b33.—Not used in the best Att. ἀσχόλ-ημα , ατος, τό, business, engagement, Str.10.3.9 (pl.), Iamb.Protr.21.κβ́ (pl.); performance of a public function, BGU8ii23(iii A. D., pl.).