The Homeric Greek word ἱππηλασία
Word ἱππηλασία
hì p p ɛː l a s i. a
IPA ippε:lasia
Meaning driving

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Other words that might be of interest
ἅρμα ‘chariot’, ἁματροχιά ‘driving side by side’, ἁρματοτροχιά ‘wheel-track of a chariot’, ἄτρεμας ‘without trembling, without motion’, ἄψορρος ‘going back, backwards’, ἀφικνέομαι ‘arrive at, come to, reach’, ἀτρέμας ‘without trembling, without motion’, διαπρύσιος ‘going through, piercing’, ἔλασις ‘driving away, banishing’, ἐξέλασις ‘driving out, expulsion’, ἐξοπίσω ‘backwards, back again’, φοιτάω ‘go to and fro, backwards and forwards’, ἡνίοχος ‘one who holds the reins, driver, charioteer’, ἱππάζομαι ‘drive horses, drive a chariot’, ἱππόδρομος ‘chariot-road’, κίνησις ‘motion’, μετόπισθε ‘from behind, backwards, back’, ὀπίσω ‘backwards’, πάλιν ‘back, backwards’, παλίνορσος ‘backwards, back’, πρόσω ‘forwards, onwards’, προτέρω ‘further, forwards’, τροχός ‘wheel’, ὑφηνίοχος ‘charioteer’, ἀνάβασις ‘going up, mounting’, ἐπιπέλομαι ‘come to’