ἀνακινέω

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ταυτὶ γὰρ συκοφαντεῖσθαι τὸν Ἕκτορα ὑπὸ τοῦ Ὁμήρου → that is a false charge brought against Hector by Homer

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Full diacritics: ἀνακῑνέω Medium diacritics: ἀνακινέω Low diacritics: ανακινέω Capitals: ΑΝΑΚΙΝΕΩ
Transliteration A: anakinéō Transliteration B: anakineō Transliteration C: anakineo Beta Code: a)nakine/w

English (LSJ)

(once -άω, imper.

   A ἀνακείνα PHolm.20.19), sway or swing to and fro, Hdt.4.94, cf. Hp.VC21.    II stir up, awaken, νόσον ἀ. S.Tr.1259; of cocks or quails, stir them up (to fight), Pl.Lg. 789c; ἀ. πόλεμον Plu.Luc.5; ὑπολείμματαστάσεων Pomp.16:—Pass., δόξαι ἀνακεκίνηνται Pl.Men.85c, cf. Pherecyd.102 J.    III uproot, τὰς κρηπῖδας Agath.2.1: metaph., τὰ καθεστῶτα Id.4.27.

German (Pape)

[Seite 192] 1) aufwärts bewegen, ἀνακινήσαντες μετέωρον αὐτὸν ῥιπτεῦσι Her. 4, 94; aufregen, νόσον Soph. Trach. 1249; πόλεμον, στάσιν, Plut. Luc. 5 Pomp. 16; αἱ δόξαι ἀνακεκίνηνται Plat. Men. 85 c; λόγον, Gespräch anregen, Luc. Gall. 27; τὸ πλῆθος D. Hal. 9, 59. – 2) sc. χεῖρας, von Fechtern, die Arme recken und schwingen, um sich zum Kampfe vorzubereiten, vgl. Plat. Legg. VII, 789 c, wo es von dem Aufregen der Hähne zum Kampfe gebraucht ist.