ἀναβαίνω

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1)  to go up, mount
 * 2)  to board a ship, embark
 * 3)  to mount
 * 4)  to rise
 * 5)  to shoot up (rise rapidly)
 * 6)  to mount the tribune, i.e. rise to speak
 * 7)  to mount (i.e. to mate)
 * 8)  to ascend to higher knowledge
 * 9)  to surpass
 * 10)  to turn out
 * 11)  to enter into one's heart
 * 12)  to come to, pass to
 * 13)  to go back
 * 1)  to mount the tribune, i.e. rise to speak
 * 2)  to mount (i.e. to mate)
 * 3)  to ascend to higher knowledge
 * 4)  to surpass
 * 5)  to turn out
 * 6)  to enter into one's heart
 * 7)  to come to, pass to
 * 8)  to go back
 * 1)  to ascend to higher knowledge
 * 2)  to surpass
 * 3)  to turn out
 * 4)  to enter into one's heart
 * 5)  to come to, pass to
 * 6)  to go back
 * 1)  to turn out
 * 2)  to enter into one's heart
 * 3)  to come to, pass to
 * 4)  to go back
 * 1)  to come to, pass to
 * 2)  to go back
 * 1)  to go back
 * 1)  to go back

Descendants

 * Translingual: ,
 * Greek: Medieval and Modern. Monotonic script: