Is ηρεμισαντος a word?

In a passage in Aristotle (100a6), most manuscripts have εκ ηρεμησαντος, with the singular genitive aorist participle, “from what has come to rest.”

One manuscript has εκ ηρεμισαντος, with ι instead of η.

Is ηρεμισαντος a word?

ἠρεμίζω, bring to rest, stop, ἵππον X.Eq.7.18; ὁρμήν Arist.EE1224b8:—Pass., Id.APo.87b9, Ph.238b25, al.; καθίσταται καὶ -ίζεται is calmed and brought to rest, ib.248a2.
II. intr., = ἠρεμέω, X.Lac.1.3.


Liddell, H. G., Scott, R., Jones, H. S., & McKenzie, R. (1996). In A Greek-English lexicon (pp. 777–778). Clarendon Press.

Ah, right. I see it now. Thanks!