ῥοιβδέω

A. move with a whistling or rustling sound, ῥοιβδοῦσα κόλπον αἰγίδος letting the swelling aegis rustle (as she flies), A. Eu. 404: intr., of wind, whistle, ῥοιβδήσας Εὖρος AP 7.636 (Crin.).
II. suck down, of Charybdis, Od. 12.106; κῦμα δ’ ἐρροίβδει μέγα σύνεγγυς ἡμῶν Ezek. Exag. 237, cf. Aristid. Or. 46(3).38.
2. cause to gush forth, ὅταν . . κρηναῖον ἐξ ἄμμοιο‐ήση γάνος Lyc. 247. (In signf. 11 ῥυβδέω shd. perh. be written, cf. ἀναρροιβδέω; signf. 1 is found also in ἀπορροιβδέω, ἐπιρροιβδέω.)
Liddell, Scott & Jones
A Greek-English Lexicon, 1940
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