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ἐν μὲν γὰρ ταῖς ἐπιστολαῖς αὐτοῦ οὐδὲ μνήμην τῆς οἰκείας προσηγορίας ποιεῖται, ἢ πρεσβύτερον ἑαυτὸν ὀνομάζει, οὐδαμοῦ δὲ ἀπόστολον οὐδ' εὐαγγελιστήν (Eusebius, Demonstratio evangelica 3.5.88) → For in his epistles he doesn't even make mention of his own name — or simply calls himself the elder, but nowhere apostle or evangelist.

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English (LSJ)

Adv. A up-hill, opp. κάταντα (q.v.), Il.23.116.

German (Pape)

[Seite 199] (s. ἀνάντης). bergauf, Il. 23, 116.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ἄναντα: ἐπίρρ., ἀνωφερῶς, κατ’ ἀντίθεσιν πρὸς τὸ κάταντα (ὃ ἴδε), πολλά δ’ ἄναντα κάταντα πάραντά τε δόχμιά τ’ ἦλθον Ἰλ. Ψ. 116.

French (Bailly abrégé)

adv.
en montant.
Étymologie: ἀνά, ἄντα.

English (Autenrieth)

(ἄντα): up-hill, Il. 23.116.

Spanish (DGE)

• Prosodia: [ᾰ-]
I adj. neutr. plu.
1 cosas no trituradas S.Fr.294.
2 ἄναντα· ἀνωφερῆ. τινὲς δὲ τὰ μὴ βεβρεγμένα Hsch.
II adv. cuesta arriba ἧλθον Il.23.116.

Greek Monolingual

επίρρ.ἄναντα) νεοελλ. προς τα πάνω και απέναντι
αρχ.
προς τα πάνω.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < αν(α)- + άντα «απέναντι, κατά πρόσωπο»].

Greek Monotonic

ἄναντα: επίρρ. του ἀνάντης, ανηφορικά, σε Ομήρ. Ιλ.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

ἄναντα: adv. в гору, вверх (ἦλθον Hom.).

Middle Liddell

[adverb of ἀνάντης.]
up-hill, Il.