ἀνορούω

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Ἄξιόν ἐστι τὸ ἀρνίον τὸ ἐσφαγμένον λαβεῖν τὴν δύναμιν καὶ τὸν πλοῦτον καὶ σοφίαν καὶ ἰσχὺν καὶ τιμὴν καὶ δόξαν καὶ εὐλογίαν → Worthy is the Lamb that was slain to receive power, and riches, and wisdom, and strength, and honour, and glory, and blessing

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Full diacritics: ἀνορούω Medium diacritics: ἀνορούω Low diacritics: ανορούω Capitals: ΑΝΟΡΟΥΩ
Transliteration A: anoroúō Transliteration B: anorouō Transliteration C: anoroyo Beta Code: a)norou/w

English (LSJ)

poet. Verb, used by Hom. only in aor. 1 (X.Eq.3.7,8.5 has pres. inf. and part.):—

   A start up, leap up, abs., Il.9.193, Od.3.149, Sapph.Supp.20a.11, etc.; ἐκ δὲ θρόνων ἀνόρουσαν Od.22.23; ἐξ ὕπνοιο μάλα κραιπνῶς ἀ. Il.10.162, etc.; ἐς δίφρον δ' ἀ. 11.273; so Ἠέλιος δ' ἀνόρουσε . . οὐρανὸν ἐς .. Helios went swiftly up the sky, Od. 3.1; τοῖσι δὲ Νέστωρ ἡδυεπὴς ἀ. Il.1.248; ἀνορούσαις (Aeol. part.) Pi. O.7.37.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ἀνορούω: ποιητ. ῥῆμα ἐν χρήσει παρ’ Ὁμ. μόνον ἐν τῷ ἀορ. α΄ (ὁ Ξεν. ἐν Ἱππ. 3. 7., 8. 5 ἔχει τὸ ἀπαρ. τοῦ ἐνεστ. καὶ τὴν μετοχ.): ― ἀνεγείρομαι, ἀναπηδῶ, ἀνορμῶ, ἀπολ., Ἰλ. Ι. 193, Ὀδ. Γ. 149, κτλ.· ἐκ δὲ θρόνων ἀνόρουσαν Χ. 23· ἐξ ὕπνοιο μάλα κραιπνῶς ἀν. Ἰλ. Κ. 162, κτλ. ἐς δίφρον δ’ ἀν. Λ. 273, 399· οὕτως, Ἠέλιος δ’ ἀνόρουσε … οὐρανὸν ἐς πολύχαλκον, ὁ δ’ Ἥλιος ταχέως ἀνῆλθεν εἰς τὸν οὐρανὸν τὸν… Ὀδ. Γ. 1· τοῖσι δὲ Νέστωρ ἡδυπετὴς ἀνόρουσε, «ἀνώρμησεν, ἀνέστη» (Σχόλ.), Ἰλ. Α. 248· ἀνορούσαις (Δωρ. μετοχ.) Πινδ. Ο. 7. 68.

French (Bailly abrégé)

seul. prés. et ao. épq. ἀνόρουσα;
se lever vivement, s’élancer.
Étymologie: ἀνά, ὀρούω.

English (Autenrieth)

only aor. ἀνόρουσεν, -σαν, part. -σᾶς: spring up; ἐκ θρόνων, ὕπνου, ἐς δίφρον, Il. 16.130; ἠέλιος, ‘climbed swiftly up the sky,’ Od. 3.1.

English (Slater)

ἀνορούω
   1 leap up, start up πατέρος Ἀθαναία κορυφὰν κατ' ἄκραν ἀνορούσαισ ἀλάλαξεν (O. 7.37) [ἀνόρουσε v. l. ἐσόρουσε (O. 8.40) ]ἄπεπλος ἐκ λεχέων νεοτόκων[ ]οθ[.]νόρουσε περὶ φόβῳ (αὐτόθ' ἀνόρουσε coni. Snell) (Pae. 20.15)