ἀσκωλι-άζω,
A). hop on greased wineskins at the Ἀσκώλια, Ar. Pl. 1129 (cf. Sch.).
II). hop on one leg, ἀσκωλιάζειν ῥᾷον ἐπὶ τοῖς ἀριστεροῖς Arist. IA 705b33 , cf.
Ael. NA 3.13 ,
Plu. 2.621f ,
Gal. 11.106 ; also,
jump up and down with legs held together, Sch.
Orib. 3p.689D. (Signf.
11 may be original and the connexion with
ἀσκός due to popular etymology.)