πολυμερῶς
From LSJ
ὦ πολλῶν ἤδη λοπάδων τοὺς ἄμβωνας περιλείξας → you who have licked the labia of many vaginas (Eupolis fr. 52)
French (Bailly abrégé)
adv.
en plusieurs parties, de plusieurs sortes, diversement.
Étymologie: πολυμερής.
English (Strong)
adverb from a compound of πολύς and μέρος; in many portions, i.e. variously as to time and agency (piecemeal): at sundry times.
English (Thayer)
(πολυμερής), by many portions: joined with πολυτρόπως, at many times (Vulg. multifariam (or-rie)), and in many ways, Josephus, Antiquities 8,3, 9 (variant; Plutarch, mor., p. 537d., i. e. de invid. et od. 5); οὐδέν δεῖ τῆς πολυμερους ταύτης καί πολυτροπου μουσης τέ καί ἁρμονίας, Max. Tyr. diss. 37, p. 363; (cf. Winer's Grammar, 463 (431)).)