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ajn-ivsthmi ,

A. Causal in pres. , impf. ajnivsthn , f. ajnasthvsw , poët. ajnsthvsw , aor. I ajnevsthsa , Ep. a[nsthsa ; also in aor. I med. ajnesthsavmhn :

I. to make to stand up, raise up, ceirov" by his hand. Il.:— to raise from sleep, wake up, Il.: metaph. , ajn. novson Soph .:— to raise from the dead, Il., Aesch. ; from misery, Soph.

2. of things, to set up, build, Hdt ., etc. ; so, ajn. tina; calkou`n to set up a bronze statue of him, Plut. ;— aor. I med ., ajnasthvsasqai povlin to build oneself a city, Hdt.

3. to build up again, restore, Eur ., Dem.
4. to put up for sale, Hdt.
II. to rouse to action, stir up, Il.:— to rouse to arms, raise troops, Thuc. ; ajn. povlemon ejpiv tina Plut.

III. to make people rise, break up an assembly, Il., Xen.
2. to make people rise from their home, make them emigrate, transplant, Od., Hdt. , etc.
3. to make suppliants rise and leave sanctuary, Hdt ., Thuc.
4. of sportsmen, to put up game, spring it, Xen.
B. Intr. in pres. and impf. ajnivstamai, -mhn , in f. ajnasthvsomai , in aor. 2 ajnevsthn , pf. ajnevsthka , Att. plqpf. ajnesthvkh ; also in aor. I pass. ajnestavqhn »a±1/4 :— to stand up, rise, to speak, Hom. , etc. :— to rise from ones seat as a mark of respect, Lat. assurgere , Il.:— to rise from bed, Ib., etc. :— to rise from the dead, Ib.:— to rise from an illness, recover, Hdt.

2. to rise as a champion, Il., Soph. : c. dat. to stand up to fight against, tini Il.; pa`sin o}" ajnevsth qeoi`" Aesch.

3. of buildings and statues, to be set up, to rise up, rear itself, Eur ., Plut. , etc.
4. of a river, to rise, Plut.
II. to rise to go, set out, go away, Eur ., Thuc. , etc.
2. to be compelled to migrate, Thuc .; of a country, to be depopulated, Hdt ., Eur. ; oujkevti ajnistamevnh no longer subject to migration, Thuc.

3. of a law-court, to rise, Dem.
4. of game, to be put up, Xen.

ajnistorevw

ajn-istorevw , f. hvsw , to make inquiry into, ask about, Soph .: c. acc. pers. et rei, to ask a person about a thing, Aesch. , Soph. ; so, ajn. tina; periv tino" Eur.

ajnistovrhto"

ajn-istovrhto" , on , ( ajn- priv., iJstorevw ) ignorant of history: Adv. , ajnistorhvtw" e[cein tinov" to be uninformed about a thing, Plut.

ajnivstw

ajn-ivstw , contr. from ajn-ivstao , imper. pass. of ajnivsthmi .

ajnivscw

ajn-ivscw , v. ajn-evcw .

ajnivswsi"

ajnivswsi" »iØ1/4, ew", hJ , ( ajnisovw ) equalisation, Thuc.


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