The Homeric Greek word ἀίσσω
Word ἀίσσω
ǎ i. s s ɔː
IPA ajssɔː
Meaning to move with a quick shooting motion, to shoot, dart, glance
Synonyms ἄκων, ἀνακοντίζω, βέλεμνον, ὀρούω, παιφάσσω

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Ἄρειος ‘devoted to ares, warlike, martial’, ἅρμα ‘chariot’, ἁλίσκομαι ‘to be taken, conquered, fall into an enemy's hand’, ἀφοπλίζω ‘disarm’, ἀκοντιστής ‘darter, javelin-man’, ἀσπιστής ‘one armed with a shield, warrior’, αἰγανέη ‘hunting-spear, javelin’, αἰχμητής ‘spearman, warrior’, ξίφος ‘sword’, δάιος ‘battle’, δάις ‘war, battle’, δαίφρων ‘battle’, δῆρις ‘a fight, battle, contest’, δηιοτής ‘battle-strife, battle, death’, δίφρος ‘chariot-board’, ἐρυσάρματες ‘chariot-drawing’, φάλαγξ ‘line of battle, battle-array’, φάσγανον ‘sword’, φιλοπόλεμος ‘fond of war, warlike’, φύλοπις ‘battle-cry, din of battle’, ἡνίοχος ‘one who holds the reins, driver, charioteer’, ἱππόδρομος ‘chariot-road’, ἱπποδρόμος ‘a light horseman’, μάχη ‘battle, combat’, μαχήμων ‘warlike’, μαχητής ‘fighter, warrior’, μόθος ‘battle-din’, νικάω ‘conquer, prevail’, ὀρχηστήρ ‘warrior’, πολεμήιος ‘warlike’, πολεμιστής ‘warrior’, σάλπιγξ ‘war-trumpet’, σακέσπαλος ‘wielding a shield, warlike’, τριάζω ‘conquer, vanquish’, ὑφηνίοχος ‘charioteer’, ὑσμίνη ‘fight, battle, combat’