- ἀνατολή
- ἀνατολή, poet. [pref] ἀντ-, ([etym.] ἀνατέλλω)A rising above the horizon, of any heavenly body, e.g. the sun, freq. in pl.,
ἀντολαὶ ἠελίοιο Od.12.4
, E.Ph.504:—also in sg.,ἀπ' ἀνατολᾶς ἁλίου ἄχρι δύσεως IG4.606
;δύσεώς τε καὶ ἀνατολῆς ἡλίου καὶ τῶν ἄλλων ἄστρων Pl.Plt.269a
, cf. Lg.807e; dist. from ἐπιτολή (q.v.), Gem.13.3.2 = ἐπιτολή, A. Pr.457, Ag.7;περὶ Ὠρίωνος ἀνατολήν Arist.Mete.361b23
;ἀπὸ Πλειάδος ἀ. Id.HA599b11
.3 the quarter of sunrise, east, opp. δύσις, freq. in pl.,ἀπὸ ἡλίου ἀνατολέων Hdt.4.8
;ἡλίου πρὸς ἀντολάς A.Pr.707
; withoutἡλίου, πρὸς ἀνατολάς Thphr.HP9.15.2
, Mon.Anc.Gr.14.12;πρὸς τὰς ἀ. Plb.2.14.4
;ἀπὸ ἀνατολῶν LXX Nu.23.7
, Ev.Matt.2.1, etc.b the ascendant, i.e. the point where the eastern horizon cuts the zodiac, Ptol.Tetr.20.c phase of new moon when 150 distant from sun, Cat.Cod.Astr.8(4).204, Paul.Al.G.3.4 in pl., sources of a river, Plb.2.17.4.II growing, of the teeth, Arist. HA501b28; of the white at the root of the nails, Poll.2.146: pl.,ἀγρὸς ἀνατολὰς καὶ βλάστας ἔχει Ph.1.68
, cf. LXXJe.23.5, al.
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