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ajeivnao"

ajeiv-nao" , on , = ajevnao" , q.v.

ajeivnhsti"

ajeiv-nhsti" , io", oJ, hJ , ever-fasting, Anth.

ajeivnw"

ajeiv-nw" , wn , Att. contr. for ajeivnao" , v. ajevnao" .

ajeipavrqeno"

ajei-pavrqeno" , hJ , ever a virgin, Sapph.

ajeivruto"

ajeiv-ruØto" , on , ever-flowing, krhvnh Soph.

ajeivrw

ajeivrw (Root AER ), Ion. and poët. Verb ( cf. ajeivdw ), Att.

ai[rw

ai[rw ( q.v. ), Aeol. ajevrrw : impf h[eiron , Ep. a[eiron :— fut. ajrw` »a<Eth>1/4 , contr. from ajerw` (not in use):— aor. I h[eira , Ep. a[eira :— Med. , fut. ajrou`mai »a<Eth>1/4 :— aor. I inf. ajeivrasqai , part. -avmeno" :— Pass. , aor. I hjevrqhn , Ep. ajevrqhn , 3 pl. a[erqen :— pf. h[ermai : plqpf. Ep. 3 sing. a[wrto , Ion. a[orto . To lift, heave, raise up, Hom ., etc. ; i{stia stei`lan ajeivrante" furled the sails by brailing them up, Od.:— esp. to lift for the purpose of carrying, to bear away, carry, Il.; a[cqo" ajeivrein , of ships of burden, Od.; mhv moi oi\non a[eire offer me not wine, Il.

2. to raise, levy, lekto;n ajrou`men stovlon Aesch.
II. Med. to lift up for oneself, i.e. bear off, c. acc. rei, Il.
2. to raise or stir up, ajeivrasqai povlemon to undertake a long war, Hdt. ; baru;" ajeivresqai slow to undertake, Id.

3. ajeivrasqai ta; iJstiva to hoist sail, or without iJstiva , Id.
III. Pass. to be lifted or carried up, Od.; ajeivresqai eij" . . to rise up and go to a place, Hdt. ;—mostly of seamen, but also of land-journeys, Id.

2. to be suspended, pa;r kouleo;n aije;n a[wrto [the dagger] hung always by the sword-sheath, Il.
3. metaph. to be lifted up, excited, Soph.

ajeiv"

ajeiv" , part. of a[hmi .

a[eisa

a[eisa , Ep. for h[eisa , aor. I of ajeivdw .

a[eisma

a[eisma , tov , poët. and Ion. for a\/sma , Hdt. , etc.


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