ἀν-ίστημι , ipf. ἀνίστη, fut. ἀναστήσουσι, ἀνστήσ-, aor. 1 ἀνέστησε, opt. ἀναστήσειε,
imp. ἄνστησον, part. ἀναστήσα_ς, ἀνστήσα_σα, aor. 2 ἀνέστη, dual ἀνστήτην, 3
pl. ἀνέσταν, inf. ἀνστήμεναι, part. ἀνστα?ς,
mid. pres. ἀνίσταμαι, ἀνιστάμενος,
ipf. ἀνίστατο, fut. ἀναστήσονται, inf. ἀνστήσεσθαι: I. trans. (pres., ipf., fut., aor. 1, act.),
make to stand or get up, Od. 7.163, 170;
γέροντα δὲ χειρὸς ἀνίστη, took him by the hand and
‘made him arise,’ Il.
24.515, Od. 14.319;
violently, Il. 1.191; so of
‘rousing,’ Κ
32; raising the dead, Il.
24.756; instituting a migration, Od.
6.7, etc.—II. intrans. (aor. 2 and perf. act., and
mid. forms), stand up, get up;
ἐξ ἑδέων, ἐξ εὐνῆς, etc.; especially
of rising to speak in the assembly, τοῖσι δ᾽
ἀνέστη, ‘to address them,’ τοῖσι δ᾽ ἀνιστάμενος μετέφη,
Il. 1.58;
ἀνά repeated as adverb, ἂν δ᾽
Ὀδυσεὺς πολύμητις ἀνίστατο, Il. 23.709.