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Greek > English (Woodhouse Verbs Reversed)
(see also ἀναδέω): crown, wreathe, wreathe with a fillet
Lexicon Thucydideum
redimire, coronare, to crown, adorn with garlands, 4.121.1, 5.50.4, [ἀναδοῦντες libri pro texts instead of ἀναλοῦντες,4.48.3. cf. Popp. adn. compare Poppo's note]
MED. religare, to bind fast, 1.6.3, 7.25.6,
religare ex suis navibus, to lash together from their own ships, et plerumque addito verbo and generally with addition of the verb ἕλκειν simi- simi-libusve, or the like remulco trahere, to tow along, 1.50.1, 2.90.6, 2.92.2, 4.14.1. 7.74.2.