altiri

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1)  to attract, draw
 * 2) * Gary Mickle (translator), Ĉe la koro de la Tero (At the Earth’s Core) by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Chapter 13,
 * Mia sago estis altirita en sia plena longeco – mia okulo alcelis ĝian akran pinton sur la maldekstra brusto de mia kontraŭulo
 * My shaft was drawn back its full length—my eye had centered its sharp point upon the left breast of my adversary
 * 1) * D. H. Lambert (translator), Makbeto (Macbeth) by William Shakespeare, Act V, Scene 3,
 * Se nur de Dunsinano mi forirus,
 * Nenia pago reen min altirus.
 * Were I from Dunsinane away and clear,
 * Profit again should hardly draw me here.
 * 1) * Jurij Finkel (translator), Afaneor, filino de Aĥarĥellen by Ivan Yefremov,
 * Tute ordinara afero, altiranta nenies atenton.
 * Something completely ordinary that does not attract anyone’s attention.