λορδόω
From LSJ
ἆρον τὸν κράβαττόν σου καὶ περιπάτει → take up thy bed and walk, take up your bed and walk, pick up your mat and walk
English (LSJ)
as neut., bend oneself supinely, so as to throw the head back, Hp.Art.46, Mnesim.4.55 (anap.):—Pass., Hp.Art.48, Procop. Arc.9: sens. obsc., Ar.Ec.10, Fr.140.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
λορδόω: ὡς οὐδ., κάμπτω ἐμαυτὸν πρὸς τὰ ὀπίσω, κορδώνω τὸ σῶμά μου νὰ ἐξέχῃ τὸ στῆθος καὶ ἡ κοιλία πρὸς τὰ ἐμπρὸς καὶ νὰ ἀποτελῇ κύρτωμα, Ἱππ. π. Ἄρθρ. 812· πίνει, σκιρτᾷ, λορδοῖ, κεντεῖ [βινεῖ] Μνησίμ. ἐν «Ἱπποτρόφῳ» 1. 55· - οὕ ως ἐν τῷ παθ., Ἱππ. π. Ἄρθρ. 812, 816· ἐπὶ αἰσχρᾶς σημασίας Ἀριστοφ. Ἐκκλ. 10, Ἀποσπ. 191.