ajnacwrevw
ajna-cwrevw , f. hvsw , to go back, Hom .: esp. to retire or withdraw from battle, Hom. , Hdt. , Att.2.
to retire from
a place,
c. gen
., Od.
II.
to come back
or
revert to the rightful owner,
ej" to;n pai`da
Hdt.
III.
.
to withdraw
from the world,
Ar.
,
Plat.
Hence
ajnacwvrhsi"
ajnacwvrhsi"
ajnacwvrhsi" , ew" , Ion. io", hJ , a drawing back, retiring, retreating, Hdt ., Thuc.II. a means or place of retreat, refuge, Thuc .; and ajnacwrhtevon
ajnacwrhtevon
ajnacwrhtevon , verb. Adj. one must withdraw, retreat, Plat.ajnacwrivzw
ajna-cwrivzw , f. sw , to make to go back or retire, Xen.ajnayavw
ajna-yavw , f. hvsw , to wipe up: Med. to wipe up for oneself, Plut.ajnayhfivzw
ajna-yhfivzw , f. Att. iw` , to put to the vote again, Thuc.ajnayuchv
ajnayuØchv , hJ , a cooling, refreshing: relief, recovery, respite, Plat .: from a thing, c. gen ., Eur. From ajnayuvcwajnayuvcw
ajna-yuvcw »u<Eth>1/4 , f. -yuvxw , to cool, to revive by fresh air, to refresh, Hom ., Eur. : Pass. to be revived, refreshed, Il.2. nau`" ajn . to let the ships rest and get dry, relieve them, Hdt. , Xen. ; so, ajn. to;n iJdrw`ta to let it dry off, Plut.
3.
metaph. c. gen
.,
ajn. povnwn tina
to give
him
relief from
toil,
Eur.
II.
intr.
in
Act.
to recover oneself, revive,
Anth
.,
Babr.
ajndaivw
ajn-daivw , poët. for ajna-daivw . aJndavnw »a±1/4 , impf. h{ndanon , Ep. eJhvndanon , Ion. eJavndanon : f. aJdhvsw , pf. a{dhka or e{a<Eth>da : aor. 2 e{a±don , Ep. eu[a±don and a{don »a±1/4 . (From Root AD , whence also hJduv", hJdonhv, a[smeno" .) To please, delight, gratify, c. dat. pers., Hom. , etc. : absol. , eJa<Eth>dovta mu`qon a pleasing speech, Id.II. aJndavnei , Lat. placet , expressing opinion, ou[ sfi h{ndane tau`ta Hdt .; c. inf ., toi`si me;n e{ade bohqevein it was their pleasure to assist, Id.: impers. , ejpeivnuv toi eu[aden ou{tw" ( sc. poiei`n ) Hom.