ἐξορμάω

exormaōVerbG7350

to sally out

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1.to send forth, send to war, (Aeschulus Tragicus); ἐξ. *τὴν ναῦν *to start the ship, set it agoing, (Thucydides):—;Pass. to set out, start, (Herdotus Historicus), etc.; of arrows, to spring from the bow, (Euripides)
2.to excite to action, urge on, (Euripides)
3.intransitive, like Pass., to set out, start, of a ship, (Odyssey by Homer): with genitive to set out from, (Euripides):—;metaphorically to break out, of a disease, (Sophocles Tragicus); *σφοδρὸς ἐφ᾽ ὅ τι ἐφορμήσειε *eager in all that he attempted, (Plato Philosophus)

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