Liddell-Scott-Jones,
Greek Lexicon:
s.v. ἀνείλημα, ατος, τό:
A.
rolling up: in pl.,
flatulent colic, Hippocrates
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II.
scroll, Aristeas177 (pl.).
ἀνείλημα - Ancient Greek (LSJ)s.v. ἀνειλέω:
A.
roll up or crowd together, πολεμίους (Philostratus,
Life of Apollonius 2.11):— Pass.,
crowd or throng together, ἀνειληθέντες ἔς τι χωρίον Thucydides 7.81; αἱ μέλιτται . . αὐτοῦ ἀνειλοῦνται Aristotle,
Historia Animalium 627b12; of wind pent in the bowels, v.l. in Hippocrates
Prognostics 11; πνεῦμα -ούμενον Epicurus
Epistle 2 p. 46 U.; of sound, Aristotle
On Audibles 804a20; ἀνειλεῖται ἡ γλῶσσα
the tongue is kept within bounds, Plutarch 2.503c.
II.
unroll, ibid. 109d.
ἀνειλέω - Ancient Greek (LSJ)