Μεταγείτνιος
ὅτι τίς ὁ ἄνθρωπος, ὃς ἐπελεύσεται ὀπίσω τῆς βουλῆς τὰ ὅσα ἐποίησεν αὐτήν; (Ecclesiastes 2:12, LXX version) → for who is the man who, after following his own plan, will find wisdom (in) everything he has done?
English (LSJ)
ὁ, epithet of Apollo at Athens, Lysim.21, Suid. s.v. Μεταγειτνιών:—hence Μεταγειτνιών, ῶνος, ὁ, second month of the Attic year, Antipho6.44, Arist.HA549a16, Plu.Publ. 14; also at Delos, IG11(2).203 A32 (iii B. C.), and in Ionic cities, as Priene, SIG278.2 (iv B. C.), Miletus, ib.633.75 (ii B. C.); cf. Πεδαγείτνιος. (Derived by Gramm. from μετά, γείτων, because people changed their neighbours: gen. sg. written τοῦ Μεταγειτο IG22.1672.34.)
Greek Monolingual
Μεταγείτνιος, ὁ (Α) Μεταγειτνιών
επίκληση του Καρνείου Απόλλωνος, στον οποίο θυσίαζαν οι Αθηναίοι κατά τον μήνα Μεταγειτνιώνα.