mesobasileiva
meso-ba±siØleiva , hJ , an interregnum, Plut.
mesobasileuv"
meso-ba±siØleuv" , evw", oJ , the Roman interrex, one who holds kingly power between the death of one king and the accession of another, Plut.
mesovgaio"
mesov-gaio" , on , also a, on , ( gai`a , = gh` ) inland, in the heart of a country, Hdt.; th;n m. th`" oJdou` the inland road, Id.:Att. also mesovgew" , wn , Plat.
II. as Subst., mesogaiva, hJ , the inland parts, interior, Lat. loca mediterranea , Hdt.; so, mesogeiva , hJ , Thuc., Dem.
mesovgrafo"
mesov-gra±fo" , on , ( gravfw ) drawn in the middle: to; m . a mean proportional found by the mesovlabo" , Anth.
mesovdmh
mesov-dmh , hJ , ( devmw , for meso-dovmh ) something built between: in pl., prob., the bays or compartments between the pillars that supported the roof, Od.
2. a box amidships in which the mast was stepped, Ib.
mesovqi
mesovqi , v. messovqi .
meso-la±bhv" , ev" , ( labei`n ) held by the middle, Aesch.
mesovleuko"
mesov-leuko" , on , middling white, citw;n porfura` m . a tunic of purple shot with white, Xen.
mesovmfalo"
me"-ovmfa±lo" , on , in mid-navel, central, of Apollos shrine at Delphi (cf. ojmfalov" ), Aesch., Eur.; ta; m. gh`" mantei`a Soph.
mesonuvktio"
meso-nuvktio" , on , ( nuvx ) of or at midnight, Pind., Eur.:neut. as Adv., Theocr.
mesopaghv"
meso-pa±ghv" , ev" , Ep. messo- , ( phvgnumi ) fixed up tothe middle, messopage;" dÆ a[rÆ e[qhke e[gco" drove the spear in up to the middle, Il.
mesopovlio"
meso-povlio" , on , regular form for mesaipovlio" , Aesop.
mesoporevw
mesoporevw , to be half-way, Theophr. From mesopovro"