οἴχομαι , ipf. ᾠχόμην: go, depart, and freq.
w. perf. signif., ἤδη.. οἴχεται εἰς ἅλα
δῖαν, is gone, Il.
15.223, Il. 5.472; so the
part., Ὀδυσσῆος πόθος οἰχομένοιο,
the ‘absent,’ perhaps the
‘departed’ Odysseus, Od.
14.144. The verb is common with a supplementary part., the
more specific part of the predication being contained in this
participle, ᾤχετ᾽ ἀποπτάμενος,
‘sped on wings away,’ flew away,
Il. 2.71.