ἀνήνοθε

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ἴσον ἔχουσαν πατρὶ μένος καὶ ἐπίφρονα βουλήν (Hesiod, Theogony 896) → equal to her father in strength and in wise understanding (on Athena necklace)

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Full diacritics: ἀνήνοθε Medium diacritics: ἀνήνοθε Low diacritics: ανήνοθε Capitals: ΑΝΗΝΟΘΕ
Transliteration A: anḗnothe Transliteration B: anēnothe Transliteration C: aninothe Beta Code: a)nh/noqe

English (LSJ)

Ep. pf. used like an aor.: αἷμ' ἔτι θερμὸν ἀνήνοθεν ἐξ ὠτειλῆς blood

   A gushed forth from the wound, Il.11.266; κνίση ὲν ἀνήνοθεν the savour mounted up, Od.17.270 (ἐνήνοθε Aristarch.).

German (Pape)

[Seite 229] es dringt hervor (ἄνθω, ἄνθος, vgl. ἐνήνοθεν); bei Hom. zweimal, als Pers. mit Präsensbed. (= ἀνέρχεται, Scholl.) Od. 17, 270 ἐπεὶ κνίση μὲν ἀνήνοθεν, ἐν δέ τε φόρμιγξ ἠπύει; als Imperf drang hervor, Iliad. 11, 266 ἐπεπωλεῖτο στίχας ἀνδρῶν, ὄφρα οἱ αἷμ' ἔτι θερμὸν ἀνήνοθεν ἐξ ὠτειλῆς. S. Buttmann Lexil. 1, 266 – 299. Nach einer Notiz Scholl. Od. 17, 270 soll Aristarch dort ἐνήνοθεν gelesen haben, die κοιναί (schlechte Ausgaben) ἀνήνοθεν.