Amain
Amain
a-man (translated from the Greek , eis phugen hormesan, they rushed to flight): The word is composed of the prefix a and the word main, meaning force. The expression is used by Milton, Parker, et al., but in Biblical literature found only in 2 Macc 12:22 where used to describe the flight of Timotheus and his army after he suffered defeat at the hands of Judas Maccabee (They fled amain, i.e. violently and suddenly).