[Meaning one who was] stirred-up. Also [sc. attested is] o(rme/non.
*(wrme/nos: diegerqei/s. kai\ *(wrme/non.
Masculine and neuter forms, apparently of a participle, glossed as if from
o)/rnumi or
o(rma/w, but not quite matching any form of either verb. Herodian and
scholia on
Homer,
Iliad 21.14 cite it as a hypothetical step in the derivation of
o)/rmenon (with initial accented omicron and smooth breathing).
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