waft
From LSJ
οὗ δ' ἂν Ἔρως μὴ ἐφάψηται, σκοτεινός → he on whom Love has laid no hold is obscure | he whom Love touches not walks in darkness
English > Greek (Woodhouse)
v. trans.
P. and V. φέρειν, V. οὐρίζειν, ἐπουρίζειν.
Be wafted: P. and V. φέρεσθαι, Ar. and P. ἐπουρίζειν (Plat.).
The breezes waft the wreathes of incense smoke: Ar. θυμιαμάτων δʼ αὖραι διαψαίρουσι πλεκτάνην καπνοῦ (Av. 1716).