Definify.com

Definition 2024


ἀναβαίνω

ἀναβαίνω

Ancient Greek

Verb

ᾰ̓νᾰβαίνω (anabaínō)

  1. (transitive, intransitive) I go up, mount
    • 800 BCE – 600 BCE, Homer, Iliad 1.497
      ἠερίη δ᾽ ἀνέβη μέγαν οὐρανὸν Οὔλυμπόν τε
      And at early morning she went up to great heaven and Olympus.
    • 800 BCE – 600 BCE, Homer, Odyssey 6.29
      ἐκ γάρ τοι τούτων φάτις ἀνθρώπους ἀναβαίνει ἐσθλή
      It is from things like these that good report goeth up among men.
    • 800 BCE – 600 BCE, Homer, Iliad 10.493
      νεκροῖς ἀμβαίνοντες
      as they trod over dead men
    • 460 BCE – 420 BCE, Herodotus, Histories 1.131.2
      οἳ δὲ νομίζουσι Διὶ μὲν ἐπὶ τὰ ὑψηλότατα τῶν ὀρέων ἀναβαίνοντες θυσίας ἔρδειν
      they customarily go up onto the highest parts of the mountains to make sacrifices
    1. (transitive, intransitive) I board a ship, embark
      • 800 BCE – 600 BCE, Homer, Odyssey 1.210
        πρίν γε τὸν ἐς Τροίην ἀναβήμεναι
        before he embarked for the land of Troy
    2. (intransitive) I mount
      • 430 BCE – 354 BCE, Xenophon, Cyropaedia 4.1.7
        ἀναβὰς ἐπὶ τὸν ἵππον ἤλασε καὶ πρὸς Κυαξάρην ἐλθὼν
        he mounted his horse and rode away to Cyaxares
    3. (of rivers, intransitive) I rise
      • 460 BCE – 420 BCE, Herodotus, Histories 2.13.1
        εἰ μὴ ἐπ᾽ ἑκκαίδεκα [...] πήχεας ἀναβῇ τὸ ἐλάχιστον ὁ ποταμός
        if the river does not rise at least twenty six [...] feet
    4. (intransitive) I shoot up (rise rapidly)
      • 430 BCE – 354 BCE, Xenophon, Oeconomicus 19.18
        αὐτίκα ἄμπελος ἀναβαίνουσα μὲν ἐπὶ τὰ δένδρα
        For instance, the vine climbs the trees
    5. (Attic, intransitive, often with ἐπὶ τὸ βῆμα (epì tò bêma)) I mount the tribune, i.e. rise to speak
      • 330 BCE, Demosthenes, On the Crown 66
        ἐκ παντὸς τοῦ χρόνου μέχρι τῆς ἡμέρας ἀφ᾽ ἧς αὐτὸς ἐπὶ τὸ βῆμ᾽ ἀνέβην
        from the dawn of history to the day when I first ascended the tribune
    6. (of animals, transitive, intransitive) I mount (i.e. to mate)
    7. (of age)
    8. (intransitive) I ascend to higher knowledge
      • 490 CE – 560 CE, Simplicius, On Aristotle's Physics 15.34
      • 490 CE – 560 CE, Simplicius, On Aristotle's Physics 9.30
      • 50 CE – 150 CE, Soranus, Collected Works 2.5
    9. (transitive) I surpass
  2. (of events) I turn out
    • 460 BCE – 420 BCE, Herodotus, Histories 7.10.2
      καὶ ἢν μὲν τῇ σὺ λέγεις ἀναβαίνῃ βασιλέι τὰ πρήγματα
      If the king's fortunes fare as you say
    • 430 BCE – 354 BCE, Xenophon, Constitution of the Athenians 2.17
      καὶ ἂν μέν τι κακὸν ἀναβαίνῃ ἀπὸ ὧν ὁ δῆμος ἐβούλευσεν
      And if anything bad results from the people's plans
    1. (intransitive, with καρδία (kardía)) I enter into one's heart
      • 50 CE – 100 CE, The Gospel of Luke 24.38
        καὶ διὰ τί διαλογισμοὶ ἀναβαίνουσιν ἐν τῇ καρδίᾳ ὑμῶν;
        "Why do doubts arise in your hearts?"
    2. (intransitive) I come to, pass to
      • 460 BCE – 420 BCE, Herodotus, Histories 7.205.1
        οὕτω δὴ ἐς Λεωνίδην ἀνέβαινε ἡ βασιληίη
        The kingship therefore passed to Leonidas
  3. (intransitive) I go back
    • 460 BCE – 370 BCE, Democritus, Collected Works 144.a
    • 161 CE – 180 CE, Hermogenes, On Invention 2.2

Inflection

Derived terms

  • δῠσᾰνᾰ́βᾰτος (dusanábatos)
  • εἰσᾰνᾰβαίνω (eisanabaínō)
  • ἐξᾰνᾰβαίνω (exanabaínō)
  • ἐπᾰνᾰβαίνω (epanabaínō)
  • ῐ̔ππᾰνᾰβᾰ́της (hippanabátēs)
  • νεκῠάμβᾰτος (nekuámbatos)
  • ὀπῐσαμβώ (opisambṓ)
  • πᾰρᾰνᾰβαίνω (paranabaínō)
  • προᾰνᾰβαίνω (proanabaínō)
  • προσᾰνᾰβαίνω (prosanabaínō)
  • σῠνᾰνᾰβαίνω (sunanabaínō)
  • ῠ̔περᾰνᾰβαίνω (huperanabaínō)

Related terms

  • ᾰ̓νᾰβᾰ́δην (anabádēn)
  • ᾰ̓νᾰβᾰδόν (anabadón)
  • ᾰ̓νᾰβαθμῐ́ς (anabathmís)
  • ᾰ̓νᾰβαθμός (anabathmós)
  • ᾰ̓νᾰ́βαθρον (anábathron)
  • ᾰ̓νᾰβάσῐον (anabásion)
  • ᾰ̓νᾰ́βᾰσῐς (anábasis)
  • ᾰ̓νᾰβασμός (anabasmós)
  • ᾰ̓νᾰβᾰτέον (anabatéon)
  • ᾰ̓νᾰβᾰήρῐον (anabaḗrion)
  • ᾰ̓νᾰβάτης (anabátēs)
  • ᾰ̓νᾰβᾰτῐκός (anabatikós)
  • ᾰ̓νᾰβᾰτός (anabatós)
  • ἀνάβασις (anábasis)
  • ᾰ̓νᾰβῐβάζω (anabibázō)

Antonyms

References