ἀλινδέω
Δυσαμένη δὲ κάρηνα βαθυκνήμιδος ἐρίπνης / Δελφικὸν ἄντρον ἔναιε φόβῳ λυσσώδεος Ἰνοῦς (Nonnus, Dionysiaca 9.273f.) → Having descended from the top of a deep-greaved cliff, she dwelt in a cave in Delphi, because of her fear of raving/raging Ino.
English (LSJ)
later ἀλίνδω [ᾰ], (pres. only in Pass.): aor. ἤλῑσα (ἐξ-) Ar.Nu.32, and pf. ἤλῑκα (ἐξ-) ib.33 (the simple forms only in Hsch., Suid.):—
A make to roll. II Pass., mostly in part., rolling in the dust, like a horse, ἀλινδούμενος Plu.2.396e; ἀλινδόμενοι ψαμάθοισι Nic.Th.156; ἀλινδηθείς ib.204; ἠλινδημένος rolled over, overturned, Din.Fr.10; to be twirled, Call.Iamb.1.113. 2 generally, roam about, ἄλλην ἐξ ἄλλης εἰς χθόν' ἀλινδόμενος AP7.736 (Leon.); ἠλινδημένος ἐν αὐλαῖς σατραπικαῖς having grovelled, Plu.Agis3; frequent, περὶ τήν Ἀκαδημίαν ἀ. Alciphr.3.14; of money-lenders, οἱ περὶ τὰς ψήφους -ούμενοι ib.1.26. 3 sens. obsc., μετά τινος Herod.5.30.