ἐξαλίνδω
From LSJ
Cicero, Tusculanarum Disputationum, I.45.109
English (LSJ)
only aor. part. ἐξαλίσας [ῑ], pf. ἐξήλῑκα:—
A roll out or thoroughly, ἄπαγε τὸν ἵππον ἐξαλίσας οἴκαδε take him away when you have given him a good roll on the ἀλινδήθρα, Ar.Nu.32 (cf. X.Oec.11.18); to which Strepsiades retorts, ἐξήλικας ἐμέ γ' ἐκ τῶν ἐμῶν you have rolled me out of house and home, Ar.Nu.33.