ἐλύω (ϝελύω), aor. pass. ἐλύσθη,
part. ἐλυσθείς: wind, roll
up; pass., of a chariot - pole dragging in curves,
‘wiggling,’ along the ground, Il. 23.393; of Priam bent prostrate at
the feet of Achilles, Il. 24.510;
Odysseus curled up under the belly of the ram, Od. 9.433.