A.throw the mane back, rear up, “ἀ. φόβῳ” E.Rh.786; “κόμην ἀ.” Hld.2.36: metaph. of men, become restive, S.Fr.179, Plu.Demetr.34; θάλαττα ἀναχαιτίζουσα a turbulent sea, Philostr.Im.2.17.
2. c. acc., throw a rider, φυλάσσων μὴ ἀναχαιτίσειέ νιν, of a branch, E.Ba.1072: metaph., overthrow, upset, “ἔσφηλε κἀνεχαίτισεν” Id.Hipp.1232, cf. Tim.Pers.18; “ἀνεχαίτισε καὶ διέλυσε” D.2.9; ἀνακεχαίτικεν [ἡμᾶς], of wine, Anaxandr.3; “βίος -ισμένος” Epicur.Sent.Vat.57.
3. c. gen., ἀ. τῶν πραγμάτων shake off the yoke of, retire from business, Plu.Ant.21; “ἀ. ἐκ . .” 2.611f (cj.).