ajnanevmw
ajna-nevmw , poët. ajn-nevmw , f. -nemw` , to divide anew: Med. to count up, Hdt. (in Ion. fut. -nemevetai ).
2. to rehearse, read, Theocr.
ajnanevomai
ajna-nevomai , Dep. only in pres. to mount up, ajnnei`tai ( Ep. for ajnanei`tai ) Od.
ajnaneovomai
ajna-neovomai , aor. I ajnenewsavmhn , to renew, Thuc ., etc.
ajnaneuvw
ajna-neuvw , f. -neuvsomai or -neuvsw : aor. I ajnevneusa : to throw the head back, in token of denial (which we express by shaking the head), Hom ., Hdt. , etc.
2. c. acc. rei, to deny, refuse, Il.
ajnanevwsi"
ajnanevwsi" , ew", hJ , ( ajnaneovomai ) a renewal, Thuc.
ajnanhvfw
ajna-nhvfw , only in pres. to return to sobriety of mind, N.T.
2. trans. to make sober again, Luc.
ajnanqhv"
ajn-anqhv" , ev" , ( a[nqo" ) without bloom, past its bloom, Plat.
a[nanta
a[nanta , Adv. of ajnavnth" , up-hill, Il.
ajnantagwvnisto"
ajn-anta±gwvnisto" , on , ( ajgwnivzomai ) without a rival, without a struggle, Thuc .: uncontested, unalloyed, Id.: Adv. -tw" .
II. irresistible, Plut.
ajnavnth"
ajn-avnth" , e" , ( ajnav, ajntavw ) up-hill, steep, Hdt ., Plat. , Xen. ; pro;" to; a[nante" to the highest point, Plat.
ajnantivlekto"
ajn-antivlekto" , on , incontestable, Luc.
a[nax
a[nax »a±1/4 , a[nakto" , oJ : voc. a[na : ( ajnavssw ): a lord, master, being applied to the gods, esp. to Apollo and Zeus, Hom. ; to the latter in voc. , Zeu` a[na Il.
II. among the Homeric heroes Agamemnon is a[nax ajndrw`n ; but a[nax is a title given to all men of rank