G00383
ἀνασείωI. "to shake back, swing to and fro, move up and down", Hes.: esp. as a signal, Thuc.II. "to stir up", NTest.
An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon, Henry George Liddell and Robert Scott.
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ἀνασείωI. "to shake back, swing to and fro, move up and down", Hes.: esp. as a signal, Thuc.II. "to stir up", NTest.
ἀνασκευάζω1. "to pack up the baggage" (τὰ σκεύη), Lat. vasa colligere: to carry away, Xen.:—Mid. "to break up one's camp, march away", Thuc., Xen.2. "to disfurnish, dismantle" a...
ἀνασπάωI. "to draw up, pull up", Solon, Hdt.:—Mid., ἐκ χροὸς ἔγχος ἀνεσπάσατο "he drew his" spear "forth again", Il.2. "to draw" a ship "up" on land, Hdt., Thuc.3. "to draw or s...
ἀνάστασιςEtym. ἀνίστημιI. act. "a raising up" of the dead, Aesch.2. "a making" men "rise and leave their place, removal", as of suppliants, Thuc.; ἀν. τῆς Ἰωνίας "the removal" o...
ἀναστατόωEtym. ἀνάστατος"to unsettle, upset", NTest.
ἀνασταυρόωI. "to impale", Hdt.: — Pass., Thuc.II. in the Rom. times, "to affix to a cross, crucify", Plut.2. "to crucify afresh", NTest.
ἀναστενάζωEtym. = ἀναστένωI. Hdt.; τοιάδ᾽ ἀνεστέναζες ἐχθοδοπά such hateful words "didst thou groan forth", Soph.II. c. acc. pers. "to groan for, lament", Aesch., Eur.
ἀναστρέφωI. "to turn upside down, upset", Il., Eur., etc.; ἀν. καρδίαν "to upset" the stomach, i. e. cause sickness, Thuc.:—Pass., ὄρος ἀνεστραμμένον ἐν τῆι ζητήσει "turned up" ...
ἀναστροφήEtym. ἀναστρέφωI. "a turning upside down, upsetting", Eur.; εἰς ἀναστροφὴν διδόναι ῀ ἀναστρέφειν, id=Eur.2. "a turning back, return", Soph.: "a wheeling about", of sold...
ἀνατέλλωI. "to make to rise up or to grow up", Il.:—Pass., φλὸξ ἀνατελλομένη a flame "mounting up", Pind.2. "to give birth to, bring to light", id=Pind.: of events, Soph.II. int...
ἀνατολήEtym. ἀνατέλλω1. "a rising, rise", of the sun, often in pl., Od.; of the stars, Aesch.2. "the quarter of sunrise, East", Lat. Oriens, Hdt.
ἀνατρέπωEtym. Note that aor2 middle is used in a passive sense.I. "to turn up or over, overturn, upset", Archil., etc.:—Pass., ἀνετράπετο ῀ ὕπτιος ἔπεσεν, Il.; of ships, Plat., ...
ἀνατρέφω"to feed up, nurse up, educate", Aesch., Ar., Xen.
ἀναφαίνωI. "to make to give light, make to blaze up", ξύλα Od.2. "to bring to light, shew forth, display", Hom., attic; ἀν. μελέων νόμους Ar.3. "to proclaim, declare", βασιλέα ἀ...
ἀναφέρωI. "to bring or carry up", Od., etc.; ἀν. τινὰ εἰς Ὄλυμπον Xen.:— "to carry up the country", esp. into Central Asia, Hdt.:—Mid. "to carry up" to a place of safety, "take ...
ἀναφωνέω1. "to call aloud, declaim", Plut.2. "to proclaim" id=Plut.
ἀνάχυσιςEtym. ἀναχέω"effusion": metaph. "excess", NTest.
ἀναχωρέωI. "to go back", Hom.: esp. "to retire or withdraw" from battle, Hom., Hdt., attic2. "to retire from" a place, c. gen., Od.II. "to come back or revert to the rightful ow...
ἀναψύχωI. "to cool, to revive by fresh air, to refresh", Hom., Eur.:—Pass. "to be revived, refreshed", Il.2. ναῦς ἀν. "to let" the ships "rest and get dry, relieve" them, Hdt., ...
ἀνδραποδιστήςEtym. from ἀνδραποδίζω"a slave-dealer, kidnapper", Ar., Plat.; ἀνδρ. ἑαυτοῦ "one who sells his" own "independence", Xen.
ἀνδροφόνοςEtym. ἀνήρ, ΦένωI. "man-slaying", Il.2. of women, "murdering husbands", Pind.II. as law-term, "one convicted of manslaughter, a homicide", Plat., Dem.
ἀνέγκλητοςEtym. ἐγκαλέω"not accused, without reproach, void of offence", Xen., etc.:—adv. -τως, Dem.
ἀνεκδιήγητοςEtym. ἐκδιηγέομαι"ineffable", NTest.
ἀνεκλάλητοςEtym. ἐκλαλέω"unspeakable", NTest.
ἀνελεήμων"merciless, without mercy", NTest.
ἄνεμοςEtym. Root ΑΝ, cf. ἄημι"wind", Hom., etc.; ἀνέμου κατιόντος "a squall" having come on, Thuc.; ἄν. κατὰ βορέαν ἑστηκώς "the wind" being settled in the north, id=Thuc.; ἀνέμ...
ἀνένδεκτοςEtym. ἐνδέχομαι"impossible", NTest.
ἀνεξίκακοςEtym. ἀνέχομαι, κακόν"enduring evil, forbearing, long-suffering", NTest., Luc.