I.to lead up from a lower place to a higher, Theogn., etc.
2.to lead up to the high sea, to carry by sea, Hom., etc.; ἀν. ναῦν to put a ship to sea, Hdt.; absol. in the same sense, id=Hdt.; —this is more common in Mid.
3.to take up from the coast into the interior, Od., Hdt.; esp. from Asia Minor into Central Asia, Xen.
4.to bring up from the dead, Hes., Aesch.
8.in various senses, ἀν. αἷμα to bring up blood, Plut.; ἀν. ποταμόν to bring a river up [over its banks], Luc.; ἀν. φάλαγγα, like ἀναπτύσσειν, Plut.; to bring up a prisoner for examination, Xen., etc.
II.to bring back, Hom., etc.
2.to refer a matter to another, Dem.
3.to rebuild, Plut.
4.to reckon or calculate, id=Plut.
5.intr. (sub. ἑαυτόν) to draw back, withdraw, retreat, Xen.; ἐπὶ πόδα ἀν. to retreat facing the enemy.
6.to reduce in amount, contract, Dem.