horior

A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.

hŏrĭor, hori, and hŏrĭtor, āri, v. dep. [prim. forms of hortor, from the root ΟΡΩ, whence ὄρνυμι, ὁρμή, ὁρμάω, etc.],

to urge , incite , encourage : hortatur quod vulgo dicimus, veteres nonnulli horitur dixerunt, ut Ennius libro XVI. (29): prandere jubet horiturque. Idem in X. (28): horitatur induperator, Diom. p. 378 P. (Ann. v. 409 and 350 Vahl.).