Anabases
any small fish of the genus anabas, of ponds and swamps in africa and southeastern asia.
a march from the coast into the interior, as that of cyrus the younger against artaxerxes ii, described by xenophon in his historical work anabasis (379–371 b.c.).
literary. any military expedition or advance.
noun
any of several labyrinth fishes of the genus anabas, esp the climbing fish
noun (pl) -ses (-ˌsiːz)
the march of cyrus the younger and his greek mercenaries from sardis to cunaxa in babylonia in 401 bc, described by xenophon in his anabasis compare katabasis
any military expedition, esp one from the coast to the interior
n.
1706, from greek, “military expedition,” literally “a going up (from the coast),” especially in reference to the advance of cyrus the younger from near the aegean coast into asia, and the subsequent story of the retreat of the 10,000 narrated by xenophon (401 b.c.e.), from anabainein “to go up, mount;” from ana “up” (see ana-) + bainein “to go” (see come).
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