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141 μέχρι
A as far as, so used chiefly in Prose and before a Prep., μέχρι πρός .. Pl.Ti. 25b, Criti. 118a;μ. εἰς X.An.6.4.26
;ἐς γόνυ μ. χιτῶνα ζώννυσθαι Call.Dian.11
: before Advs. of Place or Time,μ. ἐνταῦθα Pl.Sph. 222a
, al.;μ. δεῦρο τοῦ λόγου Id.Smp. 217e
; μ. ὅποι .. Id.Grg. 487c; μ. ὅπου .. Call.Del. 169;οὕτω μέχρι πόρρω D.18.163
;μ. τότε Th.8.24
;μ. τὰ νῦν Pl.Lg. 686b
; μ. νῦν (v.l. τοῦ νῦν) D.S.17.110;μ. καὶ νῦν Str.16.2.13
; μέχρι πότε χηρεύομεν; Ach.Tat.4.1.II Prep. c. gen., even to, as far as,1 of Place,μέχρι θαλάσσης Il.13.143
;μ. τοῦ γούνατος Hdt.2.80
;μ. τῆς πόλεως Th.6.96
, cf. X.An.1.7.6, al.: rarely following its case,ὀμφαλοῦ μ. Pl.Lg. 925a
, cf.Supp.Epigr.3.400.5 (Delph., iii B.C.).2 of Time, τέο μέχρις; i.e. τίνος μέχρι χρόνου; how long? Il.24.128; μέχρις τεῦ; Callin.1.1: in Prose,μέχρι τούτου Hdt.1.4
; μέχρι οὗ, μέχρι ὅσου, Pl.Mx. 245a, Hdt.8.3, al.; μ. τοσούτου, ἕως ἂν .. Th.1.90;μ. τούτου,.. μέχρις ἂν ῥηθῶσιν Din.1.91
, cf. Pl.Phd. 81d: with the Art., τὸ μ. ἐμεῦ up to my time, Hdt.3.10, 5.115; μ. τῆς ἐκείνου ζόης till the end of his life, Id.3.160;μ. ἡμερέων ἑπτά Id.6.12
;μέχρι Πυθίων Th.5.1
;μέχρι ἡλίου δύντος IG12.188.4
.3 of Measure or Degree, μ. τοῦ δικαίου so far as consists with right, Th.3.82;μ. τοῦ δυνατοῦ Pl. R. 498e
; μ. ὑγιείας, μ. ἡδονῆς, ib. 559a, Grg. 500b;μ. θανάτου Ep.Phil.2.8
.4 with Numbers to express a round sum, up to, about, nearly,μ. δώδεκα X.Smp.2.8
, etc.: sts. without altering the case of the Subst.,τοὺς μ. τριάκοντα ἔτη γεγονότας Aeschin.2.133
; butπίνειν.. τοὺς μ. ἐτῶν τριάκοντα Apollod.Car.5.19
; μ. τινὸς πλήθους up to a certain number, Aen.Tact.15.3: hence, just short of,μ. κόρου μετρεῖσθαι J.BJ2.8.5
.5 in Hdt., μέχρι οὗ is sts. used like the simpleμέχρι, μέχρι οὗ ὀκτὼ πύργων 1.181
; ; μ. ὅτεν πληθώρης ἀγορῆς ib. 173.III as a Conj., until, c. ind.,μέχρι.. ὁρμὴ ἐνέπεσε Th.4.4
, cf. Pl.Smp. 220d;μ. σκότος ἐγένετο X.An.4.2.4
; μέχρι ἄν c. subj., ib.1.4.13, 2.3.24;μέχρις ἂν ἥλιος δύῃ IG12(5).647.17
([place name] Ceos);μέχρις κε μένῃ Call.Sos.5.4
: rarely withoutἄν, μ. τοῦτο ἴδωμεν Hdt.4.119
;μ. πλοῦς γένηται Th.1.137
;μ. οὗ τι δόξῃ Id.3.28
;μέχρι τέκῃ Call.Sos.5.5
;μέχρις οὗ εἴπῃ Herod.2.43
;μ. καταντήσωμεν Ep.Eph.4.13
;μέχρις ἵνα ψαύσειε Call.Dian.28
(s.v.l.): c. inf.,μ. σβεσθῆναι τὸ πῦρ App.Hisp.75
;μέχρις ἠῶ δῖαν ἱκέσθαι Q.S. 1.830
; alsoμέχρι ἂν ἕξιν λαβεῖν Ceb.35
.2 as long as, whilst, c. ind., Th.3.10,98, Plb.1.62.4; μ. ἄν c. subj.,μέχρις ἂν ζῶσιν πονεῖν Men.633
;μέχρις ἂν ἐνδημῶσιν οἱ πρέσβεις Aen.Tact.10.11
, cf. Epict. Ench.11; [dialect] Dor.μέχρι κα ζώη GDI1807.7
(ii B.C.), al.—The [suff] μετώπο-ι is elided in IG12.115.15, Supp.Epigr.l.c.—Cf. ἄχρι throughout and sub fin.
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