ὡρακιάω
From LSJ
οἷς τὰ ὁρώμενα τὴν ἀρχὴν ἐνδίδωσι, καὶ οἷον ὑπήνεμα διὰ τῶν ὀφθαλμῶν τὰ πάθη ταῖς ψυχαῖς εἰστοξεύονται → who taketh his beginning and occasion from something which is seen, and then his passion, as though wind borne, shoots through the eyes and into the heart
English (LSJ)
A faint, swoon away, Ar.Ra.481, Pax702, and in later Prose, as Phld.Acad.Ind.p.50M., Lib.Decl.26.33, 31.34, Them.Or. 26.314b.—Moer.p.425P. writes it with the aspir., as Att. for λιποψυχέω. Others wrote it ὠρακιάω as if for ὠχριάω, and this sense is given to the word by Aristaenet.1.10, Procop.Arc.10, Sch.Ar.Pax l.c.