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1 μεταμώνιος
A vain, idle, μ. νήματα vainly-woven, Od.2.98; μεταμώνια βάζεις talkest idly, 18.332; τὰ δὲ πάντα θεοὶ μ. θεῖεν may the gods give all that to the winds, Il.4.363;ψεύδη μ. Pi.O.12.6
;μ. θηρεύω Id.P.3.23
;τὰ δ' οὐκ ἄρ' ἔμελλε θεὸς μ. θήσειν Theoc.22.181
. —Used by Hom. only in neut. pl.: the etym. is dub., cf. μωνιή, μωνιόν; but later Poets apptly. connected the word with ἄνεμος (as if for μετανεμώνιος) ; κονία μεταμώνιος ἀέρθη borne by the wind, on high, Simon.16; , ubi v. Sch.:— μεταμώλιος is v.l. in several passages; cf. ἀνεμώλιος.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μεταμώνιος
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