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[255] ὄρσεοἴμεν, ‘rouse thyself to go.’ So “ὦρτο πόλινδ᾽ ἴμεν Od.7. 14, and the common phrase “βῆ δ᾽ ἴμεν” sup. 130, or “βῆ δ᾽ ἰέναι. Ὄρσεο” is the imperat. of the weak aorist “ὠρσόμην”, like “δύσετο”. The form “ὄρσο Od.7. 342 is directly from the root.

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