ὀρίνω

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Ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *h₃er- (move, stir). Cognate with ὄρνῡμι (órnūmi), Proto-Slavic *rinǫti and Latin orior.

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ὀρῑ́νω (orī́nō)

  1. (Epic) to stir, rouse, arouse, move

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