ἐγγνάμπτω
From LSJ
ἀλλ᾽ ἀμφὶ τοῖς σφαλεῖσι μὴ 'ξ ἑκουσίας ὀργὴ πέπειρα → to those who err in judgment, not in will, anger is gentle | men's wrath is softened toward those who have erred unwittingly
English (LSJ)
bend in, ἐν δὲ γόνυ γνάμψεν, i.e. caught the back of the knee with his foot so as to trip him up and throw him, Il.23.731.
Spanish (DGE)
hacer flexionar hacia dentro la rodilla, zancadillear, Il.23.731 (tm.).
German (Pape)
[Seite 701] einbeugen, in tmesi ἐν δὲ γόνυ γνάμψεν Il. 23, 731.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
ἐγγνάμπτω: μέλλ. -ψω, ἐγκάμπτω τι, ἐν δὲ γόνυ γνάμψεν, «ἐνέκαμψε δὲ τὸ γόνυ» (μετάφρ. Θ. Γαζῆ), Ἰλ. Ψ. 730.