II. the state of a people without government, anarchy, Aesch ., Thuc. , etc. :at Athens this name was given to the year of the thirty tyrants (B. C. 404), when there was no archon, Xen.
a[narco"
a[n-arco" , on , ( ajrchv ) without head or chief, Il., Eur. : to; a[narcon = ajnarciva , Aesch.
ajnasaleuvw
ajna-sa±leuvw , f. sw , to shake up, stir up, Luc.
ajnaseiravzw
ajna-seiravzw , f. sw , ( seirav ) to draw back with a rein, to hold in check, Anth.
II. to draw aside from the road, Eur.
ajnaseivw
ajna-seivw , poët. ajna"-seivw : 3 sing. Ion. impf. ajnasseivaske : f. -seivsw : to shake back, swing to and fro, move up and down, Hes .: esp. as a signal, Thuc.
II. to stir up, N.T.
ajna-seuvomai , Pass. , only in syncop. aor. 2, ai|ma ajnevssuto the blood sprang forth, spouted up, Il.
ajnavsillo"
ajnav-sillo" or -si<Eth>lo" , oJ , bristling hair, Plut.
ajnaskavptw
ajna-skavptw , f. yw , to dig up, to dig up ground, Plut.
ajnaskedavnnumi
ajna-skedavnnumi , f. -skedavsw »a±1/4 , to scatter abroad, Plut.
ajnaskeuavzw
ajna-skeuavzw , f. -sw : Pass. , pf. ajneskeuvasmai : to pack up the baggage ( ta; skeuvh ), Lat. vasa colligere : to carry away, Xen .: Med. to break up ones camp, march away, Thuc ., Xen.
2.
to disfurnish, dismantle
a place,
Thuc.
:
Med.
to dismantle ones
house or city, Id.
3.
to waste, ravage, destroy,
Xen.
4.
Pass.
to be bankrupt, break,
of bankers,
Dem.
;
metaph.
,
ajneskeuavsmeqa
we are ruined,
Eur.
ajnavskhto"
ajn-avskhto" , on , ( ajskevw ) unpractised, unexercised, Xen.
ajnaskolopivzw
ajna-skolopivzw , f. sw : Pass. with fut. med. -skolopiou`mai : aor. I -eskolopivsqhn : pf. -eskolovpismai : to fix on a pole or stake, impale, Hdt.
ajnaskopevw