ἐπισεύω
κακῆς ἀπ' ἀρχῆς γίγνεται [[τέλος]] κακόν → from a bad [[beginning]] comes a bad end (Euripides' Aeolus fr. 32)
English (LSJ)
Ep. ἐπισσ- (as always in Hom.),
A put in motion against, set on, μὴ . . μοι κῆτος ἐπισσεύῃ μέγα δαίμων Od.5.421; δμῶας ἐπισσεύας 14.399: metaph., τόσα γάρ μοι ἐπέσσευεν κακὰ δαίμων 18.256; ὀνείρατ' ἐπέσσευεν κακὰ δαίμων 20.87; κῆρας AP7.439 (Theodorid.). II. mostly Pass., hurry or hasten to or towards, ἐπεσσεύοντο δὲ λαοί Il.2.86; ἔς τινα 13.757; ἐπεσσεύοντο νομόνδε to pasture, 18.575; νῆάδ' (so Aristarch.) ἐπεσσεύοντο Od.13.19; in hostile sense, rush upon or at, c. dat., νηυσὶν ἐπισσεύεσθαι Il.15 347. 2. freq. in pf. part. Pass. ἐπεσσύμενος, with 3sg. plpf. ἐπέσσῠτο (used as an aor.): 3pl. aor. 1 ἐπέσσῠθεν Opp.C.4.136:—mostly in hostile sense, charge, ἐπέσσυτο δαίμονι ἶσος Il.5.438, al.; ἰῷ ἐπεσσύμενον βάλε τείχεος ὑψηλοῖο struck him with an arrow from the wall as he rushed on, 12.388: c. dat., αὐτῷ μοι ἐπέσσυτο 5.459, cf. 21.227: c. acc., τεῖχος ἐπεσσύμενοι 12.143: c. gen., ἐπεσσύμενος πεδίοιο rushing, hurrying over the plain, 14.147, 22.26 (cf. διαπράσσω); also of fire, etc., ἠΰτε πῦρ, τό τ' ἐπεσσύμενον πόλιν ἀνδρῶν . . φλεγέθει 17.737; κῦμα δεινὸν ἐπεσσύμενον Od.5.314, cf. 431: also, without any hostile sense, to express rapid motion, c. dat., ὥς οἱ . . ὄνειρον ἐπέσσυτο 4.841: c. acc., ὡς πνοιὴ ἐπέσσυτο δέμνια swept over them, 6.20: c. inf., ἐπέσσυτο διώκειν he hasted on to follow, Il.21.601, cf. A.R.1.758: abs., χερσὶν ἐπεσσύμενος λάβε πέτρης Od.5.428; ἐπεσσύμενος λάβε γούνων 22.310. 3. metaph., to be in excitement or agitation, εἴ τοι θυμὸς ἐπέσσυται Il.1.173; θυμὸς ἐ. ὄφρ' ἐπαμύνω 6.361: c. inf., μοι ἐπέσσυτο θυμὸς . . τέρπεσθαι 9.398.—Ep. word, used occasionally by Trag., only in lyr. (exc. S.Ichn.21,43), πέδον ἐπισύμενος A.Eu.786; ἐπέσυτο τάνδε γᾶν . . ἄτα E.Ph.1065; τείχεα . . ἐπέσυτο φλόξ Id.Hel.1162; so τίς ὄρεα . . τάδ' ἐπέσυτο; Ar.Fr.698 (parody of dithyramb).