Eur.
3.
c. gen. rei,
to change
or
cease from,
kovtou
Aesch.;
luvph", kakw`n
Eur.;
m. bivou
to die, Id.;
m. frenw`n
to gomad, Id.
4.
to go over to another party, to revolt,
Thuc.
II.
of things,
to change, alter,
sometimes
for the better,
th`" tuvch" eu\ metestewvsh"
Hdt.; or
for the worse,
daivmwn meqevsthke stratw`/
fortune
hath changed
for the army, Aesch.
meqov
meqov , for meqÆ o{ , after that.
meqodeiva , hJ , craft, wiliness, N.T. From meqodeuvw
meqodeuvw
meqodeuvw , f. sw , ( mevqodo" ) to treat by method: to use cunning devices, employ craft, LXX.
meqodhgevw
meq-odhgevw , f. hvsw , to lead another way, Anth.
mevqodo"
mevq-odo" , hJ , ( metav ) a following after, pursuit: esp. pursuit of knowledge, scientific inquiry, investigation, method of inquiry, method, Plat., etc.
meqomilevw
meq-omi<Eth>levw , f. hvsw , to hold converse with, tiniv Il.
meqovrio"
meq-ovrio" , a, on , ( o{ro" ) lying between as a boundary, gh` meqoriva th`sÆArgeiva" kai; Lakwnikh`" the border country between Argolis and Laconia, Thuc.: in pl. the borders, marches, frontier, Id., Xen., etc. :also, hJ meqoriva (sub. cwvra ) Plut.
meqormavomai
meq-ormavomai , aor. I meqwrmhvqhn , Pass. to rush in pursuit of, make a dash at, Hom.
meqormivzw
meq-ormivzw , f. Att. iw` , to remove from one anchorage to another, intr. (sub. neva" ) , m. eij" Shstovn Xen.: metaph., tou` nu`n skuqrwpou` meqormiei` se will unmoor, i.e. will remove, thee from thy sternness, Eur.: Med., meqormivsasqai to seek a refuge, Id.:Pass. to sail from one place to another, put out from, Hdt.
mevqu, ME vQU
ME vQ ØU , tov , only in nom. and acc. wine, mead, Hom.
mequdriav"
meq-udriav" , avdo", hJ , ( u{dwr ) a water-nymph, Anth.
Mequvdrion
Meq-uvdrion , tov , ( u{dwr ) Between-waters, a place in Arcadia, whence the waters ran some north some south