Orac. ap. Hdt.; c. acc. cogn., Lakwnika; schvmata ojrcei`sqai to dance Laconian figures, Hdt.
2.
trans.
to represent by pantomimic dancing,
ojrcei`sqai to;n Ai[anta
(as Horace,
Cyclopa moveri
),
Luc.
II.
metaph.
to bound,
ojrcei`tai kardiva fovbw/
Aesch.
ojrchdovn
ojrchdovn , Adv. ( o[rco" ) in a row, one after another, man by man, Lat. viritim , Hdt.
ojrchqmov"
ojrchqmov" , oJ , ( ojrcevomai ) a dancing, the dance, Hom.
o[rchma
o[rchma , tov , in pl. dances, dancing, Soph., Xen., etc.
o[rchsi"
o[rchsi" , ew", hJ , dancing, the dance, Hdt., Att.:esp. pantomimic dancing, Hdt., Att.
ojrchsmov"
ojrchsmov" , oJ , = ojrchqmov" , Aesch.
ojrchsthvr
ojrchsthvr , h`ro", oJ , = sq., Il.
ojrchsthv" , ou`, oJ , ( ojrcevomai ) a dancer, Il., Pind., etc.
II. a dancing-master, Plat.
ojrchstikov"
ojrchstikov" , hv, ovn , of or fit for dancing, of the trochaïc verse, Arist.
II. pantomimic, Luc.
ojrchstodidavskalo"
ojrchsto-diØdavska±lo" , oJ , a dancing-master, Xen.
ojrchstomanevw
ojrchsto-ma±nevw , ( maivnomai ) to be dancing-mad, Luc.
ojrchvstra
ojrchvstra , hJ , ( ojrcevomai ) the orchestra, in the Attic theatre a semicircular space in which the chorus danced, between the stage and the audience, Plat.
ojrchstriv"
ojrchstriv" , ivdo", hJ , = ojrchvstria , Ar., Plat.
ojrchstuv"
ojrchstuv" , uvo", hJ , Ion. for o[rchsi" , the dance, Hom., Eur.; contr. dat. ojrchstui` Od. »u<Eth> in nom. and acc.]
ojrcivlo"