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1 ὀγμεύω
A move in a straight line, prop. of ploughers or mowers, Hsch. s.v. ὄγμος : metaph., c. acc. cogn., στίβον plough or trail one's weary way, of a lame man, S.Ph. 163 (anap.) ; ὤγμευον αὐτῷ they were marching in file before him, X.Cyr.2.4.20.
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