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1 αναβιώνω
reviveΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > αναβιώνω
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2 αναζωογονώ
reviveΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > αναζωογονώ
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3 επανανεώσομαι
ἐπανανεόομαιrevive: aor subj mp 1st sg (epic)ἐπανανεόομαιrevive: fut ind mp 1st sgἐπανανεόομαιrevive: aor subj mid 1st sg (epic)ἐπανανεόομαιrevive: fut ind mid 1st sg -
4 ἐπανανεώσομαι
ἐπανανεόομαιrevive: aor subj mp 1st sg (epic)ἐπανανεόομαιrevive: fut ind mp 1st sgἐπανανεόομαιrevive: aor subj mid 1st sg (epic)ἐπανανεόομαιrevive: fut ind mid 1st sg -
5 ανακλητέον
ἀνακλητέονone must revive: masc acc sgἀνακλητέονone must revive: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
6 ἀνακλητέον
ἀνακλητέονone must revive: masc acc sgἀνακλητέονone must revive: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
7 ἀναθάλλω
+ V 0-0-2-1-6=9 Ez 17,24; Hos 8,9; Ps 27(28),7; Wis 4,4; Sir 1,18to sprout afresh, to flourish Wis 4,4; to sprout afresh, to revive (metaph.) Ps 27(28),7; to make to flourish, to revive [τι] Sir 1,18Cf. WALTERS 1973, 307 -
8 ἀναπνέω
Aἀμπνείεσκον A.R.3.231
: [dialect] Ep. [tense] aor. imper. ἄμπνυε (v. infr.):—take breath,στῆθι καὶ ἄμπνυε Il.22.222
: more commonly c. gen., enjoy a respite, recover from,ἀνέπνευσαν κακότητος 11.382
;ὥς κε.. ἀναπνεύσωσι πόνοιο 15.235
; ;ἀ. ἐκ τῆς ναυηγίης Hdt.8.12
;ἐκ καμάτων IG14.14
(Syrac.); ἀνέπνευσα ἐκ σέθεν by the help I recovered, S.OT 1221: c. part.,ἀ. τειρόμενοι Il. 16.42
;ἐς τεῖχος ἀλέντες 21.534
: abs., revive, X.An.4.1.22, D.18.195.2πυρεῖα ἀ.
revive, burn up again,Thphr.
HP5.9.6.II draw breath,ἀ. πάντα καὶ ἐκπνεῖ Emp.100
, cf. Pl.Phd. 112b, etc.;ἀ. πυκνά Hp.Mul.2.203
; gather breath before a race, Pi.N.8.19: metaph., ἀ. οὐχ ἅπαντες ἐπὶ ἴσα ib.7.5.2 c. acc., draw breath from, inhale,τὴν οἰκείαν ἀρχήν Dam.Pr.8
:—[voice] Pass.,τὸν ἀναπνεόμενον ἀέρα Corn.ND32
.III breathe forth, send forth, c. acc. cogn.,ἀμπνεῦσαι καπνόν Pi.O.8.36
;πυρὸς σέλας ἀμπνείεσκον A.R.3.231
; ἀ. ὑάκινθον breathe hyacinth, Pherecr.131.2: abs., exhale an odour, Thphr.Od.69: impers.,ἡδὺ ἀναπνεῖ τῶν φυτῶν Philostr.Her.Prooem. 2
: metaph.,ἀ. χρησμούς Id.VS1.18.3
.2 of vapour,ἀϋτμὴ ἀ. μυχοῖο A.R.2.737
IV causal, ἀ. τὸν ἵππον breathe the horse, Hld.8.14.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀναπνέω
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9 ανακλητέος
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10 ἀνακλητέος
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11 ανακλητέους
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12 ἀνακλητέους
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13 επανενεώσατο
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14 ἐπανενεώσατο
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15 ἀνακομίζω
1 revive, redeem, fig., make good τὸ Μηδείας ἔπος ἀγκομίσαι (Σ̆λ: ἀγκομίσαιθ codd.) P. 4.9 -
16 ἀναζωπυρέω
+ V 1-0-0-0-1=2 Gn 45,27; 1 Mc 13,7to rekindle, to revive (metaph.) -
17 ἀναψύχω
+ V 1-3-0-1-2=7 Ex 23,12; JgsA 15,19; 1 Sm 16,23; 2 Sm 16,14; Ps 38(39),14to recover, to revive, to refresh [intrans.] Ex 23,12; to breathe [intrans.] (metaph.) 2 Mc 13,11 Cf. SPICQ 1978a, 94; →TWNT -
18 ἐξεγείρω
+ V 4-18-31-25-10=88 Gn 28,16; 41,21; Nm 10,34(35); 24,19; JgsA 5,12A: to awaken [τινα] Sir 22,9; to stir up, to raise up [τι] Ps 79(80),3; to raise up [τι] (of love) Ct 2,7; to raise up against [τι ἐπί τινα] 2 Sm 12,11; id. (weapons) [τι] 2 Sm 23,18; to lift [τι] (of sea) Jon 1,11; to raise, to lift, to bring [τι] Hab 3,13; to remove [τι] 2 Sm 19,19; to revive [τι] Is 38,16; to raise from the dead [τινα] Jb 5,11P: to be awaked, to wake up Gn 28,16; to arise Nm 24,19*JgsA 5,16 ἐξεγειρόντων the ones who arouse, vigilantes-עורים עור? for MT עדרים flocks; *Jer 28(51),38 ἐξηγέρθησαν they rose up-נערו עור for MT נערו-נערI they shall growl; *Ez 21,21 ἐξεγείρηται is stirred or is aroused-מערות עור? for MT מעדות יעד set, orderedCf. WALTERS 1973 279(n.1); →TWNT -
19 ἐπανακαινίζω
V 0-0-0-1-0=1 Jb 10,17to renew, to revive; neol. -
20 σωματοποιέω
V 0-0-1-0-0=1 Ez 34,4to revive, to refresh [τινα]
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