Plato Greek Lexicon ἀνάστατος

ἀνάστατος

anastatos

made to rise up and depart, driven from oneʼs house and home

Appears 7 times across Plato's dialogues.

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Dictionary (LSJ)

ἀνάστατος, ον, (ἀνίσταμαι) A. made to rise up and depart, driven from oneʼs house and home, ἀ. ποιεῖν τινας, ἀ. γίγνεσθαι, Hdt. 1.76,177, 7.118, Isoc. 4.108, S. OC 429, Tr. 39. 2. of cities, ruined, laid waste, Hdt. 1.155,178, And. 1.108, etc.; ἀ. δορὶ χώρα S. Tr. 240; δόμους τιθέναι ἀ. Id. Ant. 673; ἀ. ποιεῖν τὰ χωρία Th. 8.24; οἴκους ἀ. γεγενημένους Isoc. 6.66, cf. Alex. 1 D., Men. Inc. 2.30 Körte. 3. of arguments, upset, Pl. Sph. 252a. 4. c. gen., driven from, deprived of a thing, Χαρίτων Plu. 2.613b. 5. unstable, Olymp. in Mete. 141.28. II. Subst. ἀνάστᾰτος, , a kind of light bread at Athens, prob. in Ath. 3.114a, Paus.Gr. Fr. 94.
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