LSJ
later ἀλίνδω [α], (pres. only in Pass.); aor. ἤλισα (ἐξ-) Ar. Nu. 32, and pf. ἤλικα (ἐξ-) ib. 33 (the simple forms only in Hsch., Suid.): — make to roll. Pass., mostly in part., rolling in the dust, like a horse, ἀλινδούμενος Plu. 2.396e; ἀλινδόμενοι ψαμάθοισι Nic. Th. 156; ἀλινδηθείς ib. 204; ἠλινδημένος rolled over, overturned, Din. Fr. 10; to be twirled, Call. Iamb. 1.113. generally, roam about, ἄλλην ἐξ ἄλλης εἰς χθόν’ ἀλινδόμενος AP 7.736 (Leon.); ἠλινδημένος ἐν αὐλαῖς σατραπικαῖς having grovelled, Plu. Agis 3; frequent, περὶ τήν Ἀκαδημίαν ἀ. Alciphr. 3.14; of money-lenders, οἱ περὶ τὰς ψήφους ἀλινδούμενοι ib. 1.26. sens. obsc., μετά τινος Herod. 5.30.
Liddell-Scott-Jones, Greek-English Lexicon (9th ed., 1940)