00321
Source: 550, 559, 563, 564
@LINK ἀνάγω
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321. ἀνάγω I. to lead up from a lower place to a higher, Theogn., etc.
2. to lead up to the high sea, to carry by sea, Hom., etc.; ἀν. ναῦν to put a ship to sea, Hdt.; absol. in the same sense, id=Hdt.; —this is more common in Mid.
3. to take up from the coast into the interior, Od., Hdt.; esp. from Asia Minor into Central Asia, Xen.
4. to bring up from the dead, Hes., Aesch.
5. ἀν. χορόν to conduct the choir, Hes., Eur., etc.; also, ἀν. ὁρτήν to celebrate a festival, Hdt.
6. to lift up, raise, κάρα, τὸ ὄμμα Soph., etc.
7. ἀν. παιᾶνα to lift up the paean, id=Soph.
8. in various senses, ἀν. αἷμα to bring up blood, Plut.; ἀν. ποταμόν to bring a river up [over its banks], Luc.; ἀν. φάλαγγα, like ἀναπτύσσειν, Plut.; to bring up a prisoner for examination, Xen., etc.
II. to bring back, Hom., etc.
2. to refer a matter to another, Dem.
3. to rebuild, Plut.
4. to reckon or calculate, id=Plut.
5. intr. (sub. ἑαυτόν) to draw back, withdraw, retreat, Xen.; ἐπὶ πόδα ἀν. to retreat facing the enemy.
6. to reduce in amount, contract, Dem.
B. Mid. and Pass. to put out to sea, set sail, Il., etc.; ἀναχθῆναι Hdt.; ἀναχθείς Aesch.
2. metaph. to make ready, prepare oneself, ὡς ἐρωτήσων Plat.
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321. ἀνάγω ajnavgw anago {an-ag'-o}
from 303 and 71; to lead up; by extension to bring out; specially, to sail away:--bring (again, forth, up again), depart, launch (forth), lead (up), loose, offer, sail, set forth, take up. see GREEK for 303 see GREEK for 71
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321 'ochoran okh-or-awn'
(Aramaic) from 311; the same as 317; other:--(an-)other.
see HEBREW for 0311
see HEBREW for 0317