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νόησε δὲ δῖος Ὀδυσσεὺς σαίνοντάς τε κύνας, περί τε κτύπος ἦλθε ποδοῖινgodly Odysseus heard the fawning of dogs, and on top of that came the beat of two feet

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|txtha=μεταμόρφω: [[passive]], [[present]] μεταμορφοῦμαι; 1st aorist μετεμορφώθη; to [[change]] [[into]] [[another]] [[form]] (cf. [[μετά]], III:2), to [[transfigure]], [[transform]]: μετεμορφώθη, of Christ, his [[appearance]] [[was]] changed (A. V. he [[was]] transfigured), i. e. [[was]] [[resplendent]] [[with]] a [[divine]] [[brightness]], ἐγένετο τό [[εἶδος]] [[τοῦ]] προσώπου [[αὐτοῦ]] ἕτερον); of Christians: [[τήν]] αὐτήν εἰκόνα μεταμορφούμεθα, we are transformed [[into]] the [[same]] [[image]] (of [[consummate]] [[excellence]] [[that]] shines in Christ), [[reproduce]] the [[same]] [[image]], Matthiae, § 409; (Jelf, § 636 obs. 2; cf. Buttmann, 190 (164); 396 (339); Winer's Grammar, § 32,5); used of the [[change]] of [[moral]] [[character]] for the [[better]], Seneca, epistles 6 at the [[beginning]], intelligo non emendari me tantum, sed transfigurari. (Diodorus 4,81; [[Plutarch]] de adulat. et amic. 7; others); [[Philo]], vit. Moys. i. § 10 [[under]] the [[end]]; [[leg]]. ad Gaium § 13; Athen. 8, p. 334c.; Aelian v. h. 1,1; Lucian, as. 11.) (Synonym: cf. [[μετασχηματίζω]].)  
|txtha=μεταμόρφω: [[passive]], [[present]] μεταμορφοῦμαι; 1st aorist μετεμορφώθη; to [[change]] [[into]] [[another]] [[form]] (cf. [[μετά]], III:2), to [[transfigure]], [[transform]]: μετεμορφώθη, of Christ, his [[appearance]] [[was]] changed (A. V. he [[was]] transfigured), i. e. [[was]] [[resplendent]] [[with]] a [[divine]] [[brightness]], ἐγένετο τό [[εἶδος]] [[τοῦ]] προσώπου [[αὐτοῦ]] ἕτερον); of Christians: [[τήν]] αὐτήν εἰκόνα μεταμορφούμεθα, we are transformed [[into]] the [[same]] [[image]] (of [[consummate]] [[excellence]] [[that]] shines in Christ), [[reproduce]] the [[same]] [[image]], Matthiae, § 409; (Jelf, § 636 obs. 2; cf. Buttmann, 190 (164); 396 (339); Winer's Grammar, § 32,5); used of the [[change]] of [[moral]] [[character]] for the [[better]], Seneca, epistles 6 at the [[beginning]], intelligo non emendari me tantum, sed transfigurari. (Diodorus 4,81; [[Plutarch]] de adulat. et amic. 7; others); [[Philo]], vit. Moys. i. § 10 [[under]] the [[end]]; [[leg]]. ad Gaium § 13; Athen. 8, p. 334c.; Aelian v. h. 1,1; Lucian, as. 11.) (Synonym: cf. [[μετασχηματίζω]].)  
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Transliteration A: metamorphóō Transliteration B: metamorphoō Transliteration C: metamorfoo Beta Code: metamorfo/w

English (LSJ)

   A transform, Gal.19.479; ἑαυτὸν εἴς τι Ael.VH1.1; disguise, ἑαυτόν App.BC4.41:—mostly in Pass., to be transformed, Ep.Rom.12.2, Plu.2.52d, Luc.Asin.11; εἰς θηρίων ἰδέαν D.S.4.81; εἰς Ἀπόλλωνα Ph.2.559; εἰς ἰχθύν Ath.8.334c; ἀπὸ δόξης εἰς δόξαν 2 Ep.Cor.3.18; to be transfigured, Ev.Matt.17.2, etc.

German (Pape)

[Seite 150] umgestalten, in eine andere Gestalt verwandeln; τὴν Νέμεσιν ποιεῖ εἰς ἰχθὺν μεταμορφουμένην, Ath. VIII, 334 c; Luc. Asin. 11 u. a. Sp.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

μεταμορφόω: μεταβάλλω τὴν μορφήν τινος, μεταμορφώνω, ἑαυτὸν εἴς τι Αἰλ. Ποικ. Ἱστ. 1. 1· ― κατὰ τὸ πλεῖστον ἐν τῷ παθ., πάσχω ἀλλοίωσιν, μεταμορφώνομαι, Πλούτ. 2. 52D, Λουκ. Ὄν. 11· εἰς ἰχθὺν Ἀνθ. 334C· ― τροποποιεῖται ἡ μορφή μου ἐπὶ τὸ μεγαλειότερον, Εὐαγγ. κ. Ματθ. ιζ΄, 2, κτλ.

French (Bailly abrégé)

-ῶ :
transformer, métamorphoser : ἑαυτὸν εἴς τι ÉL se métamorphoser en qch.
Étymologie: μετά, μορφόω.

Spanish

transformarse

English (Strong)

from μετά and μορφόω; to transform (literally or figuratively, "metamorphose"): change, transfigure, transform.

English (Thayer)

μεταμόρφω: passive, present μεταμορφοῦμαι; 1st aorist μετεμορφώθη; to change into another form (cf. μετά, III:2), to transfigure, transform: μετεμορφώθη, of Christ, his appearance was changed (A. V. he was transfigured), i. e. was resplendent with a divine brightness, ἐγένετο τό εἶδος τοῦ προσώπου αὐτοῦ ἕτερον); of Christians: τήν αὐτήν εἰκόνα μεταμορφούμεθα, we are transformed into the same image (of consummate excellence that shines in Christ), reproduce the same image, Matthiae, § 409; (Jelf, § 636 obs. 2; cf. Buttmann, 190 (164); 396 (339); Winer's Grammar, § 32,5); used of the change of moral character for the better, Seneca, epistles 6 at the beginning, intelligo non emendari me tantum, sed transfigurari. (Diodorus 4,81; Plutarch de adulat. et amic. 7; others); Philo, vit. Moys. i. § 10 under the end; leg. ad Gaium § 13; Athen. 8, p. 334c.; Aelian v. h. 1,1; Lucian, as. 11.) (Synonym: cf. μετασχηματίζω.)

Greek Monotonic

μεταμορφόω: μέλ. -ώσω, αλλάζω μορφή σε κάτι· Παθ., υφίσταμαι μετατροπή, σε Καινή Διαθήκη