them, Ib.;
mivsgesqai uJpe;r potamoi`o
to cross the river, Ib.;
mivsgesqai fuvlloi", stefavnoi"
to come to,
i.e.
win,
the crown of victory, Pind.
3.
in hostile sense,
to mix in fight,
Il.
4.
to have intercourse with, to be united to,
of men and women, Hom.;
filovthti
and
ejn filovthti migh`nai
Id.;
eujnh`/ e[mikto
Od.
Mivda"
Mivda" »i<Eth>1/4 , gen. ou or a , Ion. Mivdh" , ew, oJ , Midas, a king of Phrygia proverbial for his wealth, Tyrtae., Plat.
mihvnh/
mihvnh/ , 3 sing. aor. I subj. of miaivnw .
Mivqra"
Mivqra" , ou, oJ Mithras, the Persian Sun-god, Xen.
mikkov"
mikkov" , av, ovn , Dor. for mikrov" , Ar., Theocr.
mikkuvlo"
mikkuvlo" »uØ1/4 , Dim. of mikrov" , Mosch.
mikradikhthv"
mi<Eth>kr-a±diØkhthv" , ou`, oJ , doing petty wrongs, Arist.
mikraivtio"
mi<Eth>kr-aivtio" , on , complaining of trifles, Luc.
mikrau`lax
mi<Eth>kr-au`lax , a±ko", oJ, hJ , with small furrows: cw`ro" m . a little field, Anth.
mikrevmporo"
mi<Eth>kr-evmporo" , oJ , a pedlar, huckster, Babr.
mikrokivnduno"
mi<Eth>kro-kivndu<Eth>no" , on , exposing oneself to danger for trifles, Arist.
mikrologevomai
mi<Eth>krologevomai , f. hvsomai , Dep. to examine minutely, treat or tell with painful minuteness, Xen.
2. to deal meanly or shabbily, Luc.; and mikrologiva
mikrologiva
mi<Eth>krologiva or smikr- , hJ , the character of a mikrolovgo" , frivolity: pettiness, meanness, Plat., etc. From mikrolovgo"
mikrolovgo"
mi<Eth>kro-lovgo" or smikro- , on , reckoning trifles; and so, 1. caring about petty expenses, penurious, Dem.