A.bind, iie up, wreath, “δάφνᾳ κόμας ἀναδήσαντες” Pi.P.10.40; “στέφανοι ἀνέδησαν ἔθειραν” I.5(4).9:—Med., ἀναδέεσθαι τὰς κεφαλὰς μίτρῃσι bind their heads . . , Hdt.1.195; ἀνδησάμενος κόμαν having wreathed one's hair, Pi.N.11.28, cf. I.1.28:—so in Pass., “μίτρᾳ ἀναδεδεμένος τὴν κόμην” Luc.DDeor.18.1; κρωβύλον ἀναδεῖσθαι τῶν τριχῶν bind one's hair into a knot, Th.1.6; στέμμ᾽ ἀναδησάμενος having bound his brows with the fillet, Epigr.Gr.873.4 (Cyrene); τίς τοσάσδε . . ἀνεδήσατο νίκας; who has won so many crowns of victory? Simon.10: metaph., “τὴν ἀρχήν” App.BC1.84; κλέος, κράτος, Procop.Vand.2.27, Pers.1.14; “ἆθλον” Chor.Zach.6.9.
2. c. acc. pers., crown, “τινὰ στεφάνοις” Pi.P.2.6; λήροις (Com. for στεφάνοις)“ ἀναδῶν τοὺς νικῶντας” Ar.Pl.589; ἀ. τινὰ εὐαγγέλια crown him for good tidings, 764; “τὸν ἡνίοχον” Th.5.50:—metaph. in Pass., τροφῇ τε καὶ τοῖς ἄλλοις πἀσιν, ὅσων βίος δεῖται, ἀναδοῦνται are well furnished with . . , Pl.R.465d.
II. ἀναδῆσαι τὴν πατριὴν ἐς ἑκκαιδέκατον θεόν trace one's family to a god in the sixteenth generation, Hdt.2.143.
III. Med., fasten by a rope to oneself, “ὤνευον ἀναδούμενοι τοὺς σταυρούς” Th.7.25; esp. of a ship, “ἀναδούμενος ἑλκειν” take in tow, 1.50, 2.90, etc.: metaph., ἀναδεῖσθαί τινας attach them to oneself, Aristid. Or.46(3).25, Ael.VH4.9, Luc.Im.1; “ἀπὸ τῶν ὤτων τινὰ ἀναδησάμενος” Id.Scyth.11; ἀναδεῖσθαί τι ἔκ τινος makedependent upon . . , Plu.2.222e; “ἐκ τοῦ φιλοκάλου μάλιστα τῆς ψυχῆς ἀναδούμενος τὴν πίστιν” 343a:— Pass., ἀναδεδέσθαι ἔκ τινος, εἰς τὴν ὀροφήν, Id.Dio 26, Eum. 11.