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Headword:
*)anei/llesqai
Adler number: alpha,2372
Translated headword: to pack in together
Vetting Status: high
Translation: [Meaning] to come to close quarters, and to strike each other with spears. Also [sc. attested is] a)nei/lletai, [meaning the same as] a)neilei=tai.[1]
Also [sc. attested is] a)nei/leto ["he/she/it drew up"], [meaning he/she/it] took up.[2]
Greek Original:*)anei/llesqai: sustre/fesqai, kai\ a)llh/lous toi=s do/rasi tu/ptein. kai\ *)anei/lletai, a)neilei=tai. kai\ *)anei/leto, a)ne/laben.
Notes:
Same or similar material in other lexica, including
Timaeus'
Platonic Lexicon.
[1]
Plato,
Symposium 206D.
[2] cf.
Hesychius s.v.
a)nei/lato (sic), reckoned by Latte to be quoted from the
New Testament (
Acts of the Apostles 7.21).
Keywords: Christianity; definition; dialects, grammar, and etymology; military affairs; philosophy; religion
Translated by: Jennifer Benedict on 2 November 2000@18:48:58.
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