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mhvrinqo" , hJ , gen. ou , ( mhruvomai ) a cord, line, string, Il.: a fishing-line, Theocr.

mhrov", MHRO vS, mhrov"

MHRO vS , ou`, oJ , the thigh, Lat. femur , in Hom.

2. in pl. = mhriva , Hom., Soph.
3. in pl. also, generally, the leg-bones, Hdt.

mhrotrafhv"

mhro-tra±fhv" , ev" , ( trevfw ) thigh-bred, of Bacchus, Anth.

mhrotuphv"

mhro-tuØphv" , ev" , ( tuvptw ) striking the thigh, Anth.

mhruvomai

mhruvomai , Dor. ma<Eth>r- : aor. I ejmhru<Eth>savmhn : Dep.:— to draw up, furl sails, Od.: to draw up cables, etc., Anth. :— krovka ejn sthvmoni mhruvsasqai to weave the woof into the warp, Hes.

II. Pass., kisso;" maruvetai peri; ceivlh ivy winds round the edge, Theocr.

mhvsao

mhvsao, mhvsato , 2 and 3 sing. Ep. aor. I of mhvdomai .

mhvseai

mhvseai , Ep. 2 sing. fut. of mhvdomai .

mhvstwr

mhvstwr , wro", oJ , ( mhvdomai ) an adviser, counsellor, Hom.; jAqhnai`oi mhvstwre" aju>th`" authors of the battled in, Il.; kratero;n mhvstwra fovboio , of Diomede, Ib.

mhvte

mhvte , and not, mostly doubled, mhvte. . mhvte . . , neither. . nor, Hom., etc.

mhvthr, MH vTHR, mhvthr

MH vTHR , Dor. mavthr , hJ , voc. mh`ter : but it follows pathvr in the accent of the other cases,—gen. mhtevro" mhtrov" , dat. mhtevri mhtriv , etc.:— a mother, Hom., etc.; of animals, a dam, Id.; ajpov or ejkmhtrov"

from ones mothers womb, Pind., Aesch.

2. also of lands, mhvthr mhvlwn, qhrw`n mother of flocks, of game, Il.; of Earth, gh` pavntwn m . Hes.; gh` mhvthr Aesch.; w\ gai`a mh`ter Eur.:—also hJ Mavthr alone for Dhmhvthr , Hdt.

3. of ones native land, ma`ter ejmav, Qhvba Pind., etc.
4. poët. as the source of events, m. ajevqlwn , of Olympia, Id.; night is the mother of day, Aesch.; the grape of wine, Id.

mhvti

mhvtiØ , neut. of mhvti" , q.v.

mhvti

mhvti<Eth> , contr. for mhvtii> , dat. of mh`ti" .

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