A.“-ωνται” Call.Del.175: Nic. has also ῥώετο, Th.351; later in pres., Orph.L.707 (prob.), D.P.518 codd.:—move with speed or violence, rush on, esp. of warriors, Il.11.50, 16.166, cf. Hes.Sc.230; τεύχεσιν ἐρρ. πυρὴν πέρι ran round it, Od.24.69; Νυμφάων, αἵ τ᾽ ἀμφ᾽ Ἀχελώϊον ἐρρώσαντο dance, Il.24.616 (cf. “ἐπιρρώομαι” 1.2): c. acc. cogn., χορὸν ἐρρώσαντο they ply the dance, h.Ven.261; ὑπὸ ῥώοντο ἄνακτι they moved supporting their lord, Il.18.417; κνῆμαι ῥώοντο, γούνατα ἐρρώσαντο, ib.411, Od.23.3; also of horses' manes, ἐρρώοντο μετὰ πνοιῇς ἀνέμοιο waved streaming in the wind, Il.23.367.
ῥώομαι , Ep. Verb, of which Hom. uses 3pl. impf. ἐρρώοντο, Ep. ῥώοντο, and 3pl. aor. ἐρρώσαντο (v. infr.); aor. subj. ῥώσονται or