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1 ὅρμημα
A sudden rush, swoop, onset, ; of attacking troops, ib. 1 Ma.4.8, al.; of the fall of a stone, Apoc.18.21: pl., rapid movement, ὁρμήμασι νηός, = νηῒ ὁρμωμένη, Orac. ap. Ael.NA13.21.2 = ὁρμή, impulse, incitement, motive,μηδ'.. ἡμῶν τι συνεργὸν μηδ' ὅ. Epicur.Nat.98
G., cf. Plu.2.452c ; τὸ ὅ. μου my indignation, LXX Ho.5.10 ; θαλάσσης -ήματα, of the tides, Procl.Par.Ptol. 4.II the earliest ex. isἙλένης ὁρμήματά τε στοναχάς τε Il. 2.356
, 590, where Ἑλένης is taken by Aristarch. ap. Sch.A as the objective gen., the cares (as if from ὁρμαίνω) and groans [of the Greeks] about Helen, i. e. caused by her; by the χωρίζοντες (ibid.) as the subjective gen., the searchings of heart and groans of Helen ; the former view is more prob., but ὁ. may be from ὁρμάομαι and mean the rushes, struggles of war.
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