metavprasi"
metav-pra<Eth>si" , hJ , a selling by retail, retail-trade, Strab.
metaprephv"
meta-prephv" , ev" , ( prevpw ) distinguished among others, c. dat. pl., Il.
metaprevpw
meta-prevpw , only in pres. and impf., to distinguish oneself or be distinguished among others, c. dat. pl., Hom.
metaptavmeno"
meta-ptavmeno" , aor. 2 part. of metapevtamai .
metavptwsi"
metavptwsi" , hJ , change, Plat.: change of party, Polyb.
metapuvrgion
meta-puvrgion , tov , ( puvrgo" ) the wall between two towers, the curtain, Thuc.
metarivqmio"
met-a±rivqmio" , on , ( ajriqmov" ) counted among others, c. dat. pl., h. Hom.
metarrevw
metar-revw , f. -reuvsomai , to flow differently, to change to and fro, ebb and flow, Arist.
metarrivptw
metar-rivptw , f. yw , to turn upside down, Dem.
metarruqmivzw
metar-ruqmivzw , f. sw , to change the fashion of a thing, to remodel, Hdt., Aesch.: to reform, amend, Xen.
metarsiolesciva
metarsio-lesciva , hJ , ( levsch" ) = metewrologiva , Plut.
metarsiovomai
metarsiovomai , Pass. to rise high into the air, nevfo" metarsiwqevn Hdt., From metavrsio"
metavrsio"
metavrsio" , Dor. pedavrsio" , on , and a, on , ( metaivrw ) raised form the ground, high in air, Lat. sublimis , Trag.; lovgoi pedavrsioi scattered to the winds, Aesch.; nau`" a[rmenÆ e[coisa metavrsia a ship having her sails hoisted, Theocr.
2.
like
metevwro"
II
. 2,
on the high sea, out at sea,
Hdt.
II.
metaph.
in air, high above this world,
Eur.
2.
of things,
airy, empty,
Id.
III.
in Medic., of the breath,
high, quick.
metaseuvomai