ὁρμάω (ὁρμή), aor. ὥρμησα, mid.
ipf. ὡρμᾶτο, aor. ὡρμήσατο, subj. ὁρμήσωνται,
pass. aor. ὡρμήθην, ὁρμηθήτην: I.
act., set in motion, impel, move;
πόλεμον, τινὰ ἐς πόλεμον, ς 376, Il. 6.338; pass. (met.), ὁρμηθεὶς θεοῦ, ‘inspired of
heaven,’ Od. 8.499;
intrans., start, rush;
τινός, ‘at one,’
Il. 4.335; w. inf., Il. 21.265 (cf. Il. 22.194), Il.
13.64.—II. mid., be moved, set out, start,
rush, esp. in hostile sense, charge upon;
ἔγχεϊ, ξιφέεσσι,
Il. 5.855, Il. 17.530; τινός,
‘at one,’ Il.
14.488; freq. w. inf., and met., ἦτορ
ὡρμᾶτο πολεμίζειν, Il.
21.572.