ἀνεμόομαι
From LSJ
τί ἦ μοι ταῦτα περὶ δρῦν ἢ περὶ πέτρην → but what is this to me, about an oak or a rock | but what are these things about a tree or a rock to me | why all this about trees and rocks | why all this about what we have nothing to do with | but why am I off on this tangent
English (LSJ)
Pass.,
A to be filled with wind, Pl.Ti.83d; ἠνεμωμένος τὴν τρίχα with hair floating in the wind, Callistr.Stat.14; ἠνεμωμένη πτεροῖς Lyc.1119: of the sea, to be raised by the wind, AP13.12 (Hegesipp.). II to be inflated, swollen, Hp.Nat.Mul.64: metaph., ἠνεμῶσθαι περί τι to be eager for . ., Ael.NA11.7.
French (Bailly abrégé)
-οῦμαι;
seul. Pass. (ao. ἠνεμώθην, pf. ἠνέμωμαι);
devenir ou être aussi léger que le vent : περί τι ÉL être alerte ou empressé pour qch.
Étymologie: ἄνεμος.