2.
c. acc.
to retrace,
Lat.
repetere
,
Pind.
II.
to jump up and run, start up,
of men,
Hdt.
,
Thuc.
2.
of things,
ejgkevfalo" ajnevdrame ejx wjteilh`"
the brains
spurted up
from the wound, Il.;
smwvdigge" ajnevdramon
weals
started up
under the blow, Ib.
3.
to run up, shoot up,
of plants, Ib.; then of cities and peoples,
to shoot up, rise quickly,
Hdt.
4.
ajnadevdrome pevtrh
the rock
ran sheer up,
Od.
ajnavtrhsi"
ajnavtrhsi" , ew", hJ , ( ajnav, tetraivnw ) a trepanning, Plut.
ajnatrivbw
ajna-trivbw »i<Eth>1/4 , f. yw , to rub well, rub clean, kuvna" Xen.
2. Pass. to be worn away, Hdt.
ajnatrophv
ajnatrophv , hJ , ( ajnatrevpw ) an upsetting, overthrow, Aesch ., Plat.
ajnatulivssw
ajna-tuØlivssw , Att. -ttw , f. xw , to unroll, bibliva Luc.
ajnatupovw
ajna-tuØpovw , f. wvsw , to impress again, Luc.
ajnaturbavzw
ajna-turbavzw , f. sw , to stir up, confound, Ar.
ajnauvghto"
ajn-auvghto" , on , ( aujghv ) rayless, sunless, Aesch.
ajnauvdhto"
ajn-auvdhto" , Dor. -a<Eth>to" , on , ( aujdavw ) not to be spoken, unutterable, ineffable, Lat. infandus , Aesch ., Eur.
2.
unspoken, impossible,
Soph.
II.
speechless,
Id.
a[naudo"
a[n-audo" , on , ( aujdhv ) speechless, silent, Od., Aesch. , etc.
2.
preventing speech, silencing,
Aesch.
II.
like
ajnauvdhto"
,
unutterable,
Soph.
a[naulo"
a[n-aulo" , on , without the flute, i.e. joyless, melancholy, Eur .: neut. pl. a[naula as Adv. , Babr.
II. unskilled in flute-playing, Luc.
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