A.“ἴηλα” Il.15.19, Dor. ἴα_λα Sophr.14. [ι^, unless augmented; Hom. never uses the augm.]:—send forth, “ὀϊστὸν ἀπὸ νευρῆφιν ἴαλλεν” Il.8.300,309, cf. AP5.187(Leon.): used by Hom. mostly in phrase, ἐπ᾽ ὀνείατα χεῖρας ἴαλλον they put forth their hands to the dishes, Od.1.149,al.; ἐπὶ σίτῳ χ. ἰ. 10.376; ἑτάροις ἐπὶ χεῖρας ἴ. laid hands upon his comrades, 9.288; περὶ χερσὶ δὲ δεσμὸν ἴηλα threw chains around thy arms, Il.15.19; “ἐπὶ δεσμὸν ἴηλε” Od.8.447; so later ὑλακήν give tongue, AP7.69(Jul. Aegypt.); ἴχνος set down, plant the foot, Nic.Al.242.
3. later, send, dispatch, “ἄγγελον” Thgn.573, cf.A.Ch.45 (lyr.); “ἐπὶ Δωδώνης . . θεοπρόπους ἴαλλεν” Id.Pr.659; “Δίκην ἴαλλε σύμμαχον” Id.Ch.497; ἄὁνυμ̓τον τοῖς παιδίοις Sophr.l.c.; “τινὰ παρά τινα” Id.61; Φθίᾳ ἐλεύθερον ἦμαρ ἰ. AP7.529 (Theodorid.).
II. intr. (sc. ἑαυτόν) send oneself on, i.e. flee, run, Hes.Th.269. (Cf. Skt. iyarti 'set in motion'.)