A.“-ήσω” Il.5.351: aor. ἐρρίγησα, Ep. ῥίγησα (also in S.OC1607), Il.5.596: pf. (with pres. sense) “ἔρρι_γα” 17.175 (prob. f.l. in Thphr.Ign.74); Dor. 3pl. “ἐρρίγαντι” Theoc.16.77; Ep. subj. “ἐρρίγῃσι” Il.3.353; Ep. dat. part. ἐρρίγοντι (for ἐρριγότι) Hes.Sc.228: plpf. 3sg. “ἐρρίγει” Od.23.216:—shudder or bristle with fear or horror, “ἰδὼν ῥίγησε” Il.5.596, etc.; “ἐρρίγησαν ὅπως ἴδον” 12.208; once in Trag., αἱ δὲ παρθένοι ῥίγησαν (the augm. being omitted although in an iambic verse) S.l.c.: c. inf., shudder to do, shrink from doing, “ὄφρα τις ἐρρίγῃσι . . ξεινοδόκον κακὰ ῥέξαι” Il.3.353, cf. 7.114; cf. ἀπορριγέω: folld. by a clause, “θυμὸς ἐρρίγει μὴ . . ” Od.23.216.
2. cool or slacken in zeal, Pi.N.5.50.