A.all together, in throngs or crowds, freq. in Hom., esp. of warlike hordes, always in pl., “Ἀργεῖοι δ᾽ ὑπέμειναν ἀολλέες” Il.5.498; βάλλον δ᾽ εἰν ἐλεοῖσιν ἀολλέα they put [the joints] all together on the dressers, Od.14.432; “τύραννον μέγ᾽ ἐπαίνεντες ἀόλλεες” Alc.37A, cf. Sapph.Supp.20b.2; “χωρῶμεν δὴ πάντες ἀολλεῖς” S.Ph.1469 (lyr.); of two only, together, Id.Tr.514(lyr.); cf. foreg.
ἀολλής , ές, (v. εἴλω)