A.dance with or to music, πρὸς δὲ καρδίᾳ φόβος ᾁδειν ἕτοιμος ἠδ᾽ (fort. ἡ δ᾽)“ ὑπορχεῖσθαι” A.Ch.1025: c. acc. cogn., “ὄρχησιν ὑ.” Plu.Num.13; ὑ. γόους sing and dance a lament, Hld.6.8.
II. sing and dance a character, of a pantomimic actor, Luc.Salt.16.