μετεωρίζω
Infl. fut. σω
Etym. μετέωρος
I. "to raise to a height, raise", Thuc.:—Mid., δελφῖνας μετεωρίζου "heave up your" dolphins (v. δελφίς II), Ar.:—Pass. "to be raised up, to float in mid-air", Lat. suspendi, id=Ar., etc.: of ships, "to keep out" on the "high" sea, Thuc.
II. metaph. "to lift up, buoy up" with false hopes, Dem.:—Pass. "to be elevated, excited", Ar.