A.“ἠγρίωσα” E.Or.616, the act. tenses being mostly supplied by ἀγριαίνω, (ἄγριος):—makewild or savage, provoke, ἣ τῇτεκούσῃ σ᾽ ἠγρίως ε against thy mother, E l.c.
II. mostly in Pass., ἀγριοῦμαι Hp.Aër.4: impf. “ἠγριούμην” E.El.1031 codd.: aor. “ἠγριώθην” Plu.Per. 34: pf. “ἠγρίωμαι” S.Ph.1321, E.IT348, Ar.Ra.897:—grow wild; in pf. to be wild, properly of plants, countries, etc., “νῆσος ἠγριωμένη τῇ ὕλῃ” Thphr.HP5.8.2, cf. CP5.3.6; of men, to be unkempt, “ὡς ἠγρίωσαι διὰ μακρᾶς ἀλουσίας” E.Or.226, cf. 387.
2. in moral sense, to be savage, cruel “ἠγρίωσαι” S.Ph.l.c., cf. E.El.l.c., etc.; γλῶσσα . . ἠγρίωται, of Aeschylus, Ar.l.c.: metaph., ἠγριωμένον πέλαγος an angrysea, Plu.Pyrrh.15.
3. Medic., become malignant, of wounds, Hp.l.c.