A.“ἀγινέμεναι” Od.20.213: impf. “ἀγίνεσκον” Od.17.294 (“ἠγίνεσκον” Arat.111): fut. “ἀγινήσω” h.Ap.57,249, al.:—lead, bring, “νύμΦας.. ἠγίνεον ἀνὰ ἄστυ” Il.18.493; “μῆλον ἀ.” Od.14.105; “ἀ. αἶγας μνηστήρεσσι” 22.198; “ἀγίνεον ἄσπετον ὕλην” Il.24.784; freq. of offerings, dedications, etc., “δῶρα ἀγίνεον” Hdt.3.89, cf. 93,97, etc., Hp.Ep.27, Herod. 4.87, Call.Iamb.1.251, AP6.75 (Paul. Sil.); “πλοῦτον ἀ. εἰς ἀρετήν” Crates Theb.10.8; “ληιάδας ἀ.” lead captive, A.R.1.613; “ἄνθεα τοσσάπερ ὧραι ποικίλ᾽ ἀγινεῦσι” Call.Ap.82; τέτρατον ἦμαρ ἀ., of the moon, Arat.792; keep, observe, “παιγνίην” Herod.3.55:—Med., cause to be brought, “ἐς τὸ ἱρὸν ἀγινεόμενος γυναῖκας” Hdt.7.33:—Pass., Arr.Ind. 32.7; “αἴκα τὰ πάθεα τᾶς ψυχᾶς ἐς τὸ μέτριον ἀγινῆται” Hippod. ap. Stob. 4.1.94.
ἀγι_νέω , lengthd. Ep. and Ion. (also later Dor., v. sub fin.) form of ἄγω, mostly used in pres. and impf. (with or without augm. in Hom.); inf. pres.