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μετριοπαθέωAlt. μετριοπα^θέω,"to bear reasonably with", τινί NTest.Etym. from μετριοπα^θής
An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon, Henry George Liddell and Robert Scott.
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μετριοπαθέωAlt. μετριοπα^θέω,"to bear reasonably with", τινί NTest.Etym. from μετριοπα^θής
μέτρονAlt. μέτρον, ου, τό,I. "that by which anything is measured":1. "a measure or rule", Il.; ἄνδρα πάντων χρημάτων μ. εἶναι is "a measure" of all things, Plat.2. "a measure of...
μέτωπονAlt. μέτ-ωπον, ου, τό,Etym. μετά, ὤψI. "the space between the eyes, the brow, forehead", Hom., etc.II. "the front or face" of a wall or building, Hdt.: "the front" of an ...
μέχρι"to a given point, even so far",I. before a prep. μέχρι πρός, Lat. usque ad, Plat.:—so before Advs., μ. δεῦρο τοῦ λόγου id=Plat.; μ. τότε Thuc.II. serving as a prep. c. gen...
μηδαμῶςEtym. adverb of μηδαμόςEtym. = μηδαμῆ, Hdt., Aesch., etc.
μηδέμή δέ, Negat. Particle, (related to οὐδέ as μή to οὐ):I. as Conjunct. "but not or and not, nor", μή τι σὺ ταῦτα διείρεο μηδὲ μετάλλα Il.:—more rarely without a negative prec...
μηδείςEtym. i. e. μηδὲ εἷς, μηδὲ μία, μηδὲ ἕνI. "and not one", related to οὐδείς as μή to οὐ, Il., etc.; —rare in Pl., Xen.2. μηδὲ εἷς, which (so written) is never elided even i...
μηδέποτεI. "never", Ar., Plat., etc.II. μηδέ ποτε "and never", Hes.
μηδέπω"nor as yet, not as yet", Aesch., etc.
ΜῆδοςAlt. Μῆδος, ὁ,"a Mede, Median", Hdt., etc.
μηκέτιEtym. formed from μή, ἔτι, with κ inserted"no more, no longer, no further", Hom., etc.
μῆκοςEtym. μακρόςI. "length", Od.; ἐν μήκει καὶ πλάτει καὶ βάθει Plat.; μ. ὁδοῦ Hdt.; πλοῦ Thuc.: —in pl., τὰ μέγαλα μ. great "distances", Plat.b. of persons, "height, tallness,...
μηκύνωEtym. μῆκος1. "to lengthen, prolong, extend", Xen.:—of Time, μ. χρόνον, βίον Eur.2. μ. λόγον, λόγους "to spin out" a speech, "speak at length", Hdt., Soph., etc.:—also wit...
μηνύωAlt. μηνψ́ω,I. "to disclose what is secret, reveal, betray", generally, "to make known, declare, indicate", Hhymn., Hdt., attic:—with acc. and part., μ. τινὰ ἔχοντα "to she...
μήποτεor μή ποτεI. as adv. "never, on no account", after ὡς, εἰ, etc., Aesch., etc.;—also with inf., in oaths, ὀμοῦμαι, μήποτε τῆς εὐνῆς ἐπιβήμεναι Il.2. in prohibition or stron...
μήπωAlt. μή-πω,or μή, πω,I. as adv. "not yet", Lat. nondum, Od., atticII. as Conj. "that not yet, lest yet", Od., etc.
μήπωςI. or μή, πως, "lest in any way, lest any how, lest perchance", Hom.II. in case of doubt, or in indirect questions, "whether or no", Il.
μηρόςAlt. μηρός, οῦ, ὁ,1. "the thigh", Lat. femur, in Hom.2. in pl. = μηρία, Hom., Soph.3. in pl. also, generally, "the leg-bones", Hdt.
μήτε"and not", mostly doubled, μήτε.. μήτε.., "neither.. nor", Hom., etc.
μήτηρ1. "a mother", Hom., etc.; of animals, "a dam", id=Hom.; ἀπό or ἐκ μητρός from one's "mother's womb", Pind., Aesch.2. also of lands, μήτηρ μήλων, θηρῶν "mother" of flocks, ...
μήτιςEtym. τίςI. μή-τι^ς or μή, τις, "lest any one, lest anything; that no one, that nothing", Lat. ne quis, ne quid, constructed like the adv. μή, Hom., etc.II. μήτι or μή τι, ...
μητρόπολιςI. "the mother-state", in relation to colonies, as of Athens to the Ionians, Hdt., Thuc.; of Doris to the Peloponn. Dorians, Hdt., Thuc.II. "one's mother-city, mother-...
μιαίνω1. properly, "to stain, dye", ἐλέφαντα φοίνικι μιαίνειν (cf. Virgil's "violaverit ostro si quis ebur)", Il.2. "to stain, defile, sully", esp. with blood, μιάνθην (epic 3rd...
μίασμαAlt. μίασμα, ατος, τό,Etym. μιαίνωI. "stain, defilement, the taint of guilt", Lat. piaculum, Trag., etc.II. of persons, "a defilement, pollution", Aesch., Soph.
μίγνυμιI. like Lat. misceo, "to mix, mix up, mingle, properly of liquids", οἶνον καὶ ὕδωρ Hom.; μ. τί τινι "to mix" one thing "with" another, id=Hom., etc.II. generally, "to joi...
μικρόςAlt. μι_κρός, ανδ σμι_κρός, ή, όνI. "small, little", in point of Size, Hom., etc.; also in point of Quantity, Hes., Ar., etc.2. in Amount or Importance, "little, petty, tr...
ΜίλητοςAlt. Μί_λητος, ἡ,"Miletus", a Greek city in Caria, Il.
μίλιονAlt. μίλιον, ου, τό,"a Roman mile, milliarium", = 1000 paces,= 8 stades, = 1680 yards, i. e. 80 yards less than our mile, Polyb., etc.