LogeionPerseus analysis of ἀναστάς:
ἀναστᾱς,ἀνίστημι (make to stand up, raise up): aor part act masc nom/voc sg
LSJ entry
ἀνίστημι
ἀνίστημι,
5. after Hom.,
also of things, set up, build, στήλας v.l. in Hdt. 2.102;
πύργους X. Cyr. 7.5.12,
etc.; τρόπαια Διί E. Ph. 572;
ἀνδριάντα ἐς Δελφούς Philipp. ap. D. 12.21;
so ἀ. τινὰ χρυσοῦν, χαλκοῦν (in pure Attic ἱστάναι),
set up a golden, brazen statue of him, Plu. 2.170e, Brut. 1 (
Pass.,
v. infr. B):—so in aor. 1
Med.,
ἀναστήσασθαι πόλιν build oneself a city, Hdt. 1.165;
ἀνεστήσαντο δὲ βωμούς they set them up altars, Call. Dian. 199.
II. rouse to action, stir up, ἀλλʼ ἴθι νῦν Αἴαντα . . ἄνστησον Il. 10.176,
cf. 179,
15.64,
etc.: c. dat. pers., raise up against another, τούτῳ δὲ πρόμον ἄλλον ἀναστήσουσιν ib.7.116 (v. infr. B. I.5): rouse to arms, raise troops, Th. 2.68,
96;
ἀ. πόλεμον ἐπί τινα Plu. Cor. 21;
ἀναστήσας ἦγε στρατόν he called up his troops and marched them, Th. 4.93,
cf. 112,
etc. B. intr. in pres. and impf. ἀνίσταμαι, -μην, in fut. ἀναστήσομαι, in aor. 2
ἀνέστην (but ἀναστῶ, for ἀναστήσω, Crates Com. 4D.),
imper. ἄστηθι (for ἄν-στηθι)
Herod. 8.1,
part. ἀστάς IG 4.951.112
(Epid.): pf. ἀνέστηκα, Att. plpf. ἀνεστήκη; also pf. ἀνεστέασι Hdt. 3.62:
aor. Pass. ἀνεστάθην, Aeol. part. ὀσταθείς Hsch.:—
stand up, rise, esp. to speak, τοῖσι δʼ ἀνέστη Il. 1.68,
101,
etc.; ἐν μέσσοισι 19.77:
in Att. c. fut. part.,
ἀ. λέξων, κατηγορήσων, etc.: so c. inf.,
ἀνέστη μαντεύεσθαι Od. 20.380:
in part.,
ἀναστὰς εἶπε E. Or. 885;
παραινέσεις ἐποιοῦντο ἐν σφίσιν αὐτοῖς ἀνιστάμενοι Th. 8.76;
also, rise from oneʼs seat as a mark of respect, θεοὶ δʼ ἅμα πάντες ἀνέσταν Il. 1.533;
ἀπὸ βωμοῦ (cf. A. ΙΙΙ.3) Aeschin. 1.84.