A.“ἠνάριζον” A.Ag.1644; Ep. ἐνάριζον (v. infr.): fut. -ίξω (ἐξ-) Il.20.339: aor.Ep. and Lyr. “ἐνάριξα” 22.323, Pi.N.6.52, later “ἠνάριξα” Lyc.486, “ἠνάρισα” AP7.226(Anacr.):—Med., aor. “ἐναρίξατο” Opp.C.2.20:—Pass., S.Tr.94 (lyr.): aor. ἠναρίσθην: pf. ἠνάρισμαι (v. κατ-):—strip a slain foe of his arms (ἔναρα), c. dupl. acc., “ἔντεα . . τὰ Πατρόκλοιο βίην ἐνάριξα” Il.17.187; ἀλλήλους ἐνάριζον ib.413: hence, slay in fight, Hes.Sc.194: generally, slay, Il.1.191, A. l.c.:—in Pass., νὺξ ἐναριζομένα when dying, i. e. when yielding to day, S.l.c.; cf. ἐναίοω.
ἐνα^ρίζω Il.1.191, etc.: impf.