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ἀναμιμνήσκω

anamimnesko

remind, of, remind

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Where it lives

Densest 12 of 57 attested works shown, by occurrences per 10,000 attested tokens.

What it meant

ἀναμιμνήσκω · anamimnēskō — LSJ

remind, of

remind one of a thing, c. dupl. acc., ταῦτά μʼ ἀνέμνησας Od. 3.211. cf. Hdt. 6.140, S. OT 1133, Th. 6.6: but also c. gen. rei, μή μʼ ἀναμνήσῃς κακῶν E. Alc. 1045, cf. Pl. Mx. 246a: c. acc. pers. only, Sapph. l.c.

2 remind

c. acc. pers. et inf., remind one to do, Pi. P. 4.54.

3 recall to memory, make mention of

c. acc. rei only, recall to memory, make mention of, Antipho 2.4.11, D. 18.213.

4

foll. by Conj., ἀ. ὅτι . . Th. 2.89, etc.; ὡς εἶχε τὰ πράγματʼ ἀναμνῆσαι D. 18.17.

5 remembrancer

ἀναμιμνῄσκων, ὁ, remembrancer, LXX 2 Ki. 20.24, al.

II remember, recall to mind

Pass., remember, recall to mind, τινός Hdt. 2.151, Th. 2.54, etc.; less freq. τι, Ar. Ra. 661, Pl. Phd. 72e, X. An. 7.1.26; περί τι Pl. R. 329a: foll. by a relat., ἀναμνησθέντας οἷα ἐπάσχετε Hdt. 5.109: abs., Id. 3.51, Ar. Ec. 552.

2 relapse

ἀ. νοσήματος have a relapse, Gal. 17(2).423.

In the wild

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Where it came from

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