μεθέπω

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γυνὴ γὰρ οὐδὲν οἶδε πλὴν ὃ βούλεται → women know nothing except from what they want

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Transliteration A: methépō Transliteration B: methepō Transliteration C: methepo Beta Code: meqe/pw

English (LSJ)

Ep. impf. μέθεπον; Aeol. 1pl.

   A πεδήπομεν Sapph.Supp. 23.8: fut. μεθέψω Hsch.: poet. aor. part. μετασπών, Med. μετασπόμενος: —pursue, follow after, ποσὶ κραιπνοῖσι μετασπών Il.17.190, Od. 14.33; ψεῦδος, of Ixion pursuing the phantom, Pi.P.2.37, cf. A.R. 4.1339, Epic. ap. Ath.9.399a, Euph.9.12:—Med., ἀπιόντα μετασπόμενος βάλε δουρί Il.13.567: and c. dat., οὔ σοι μὴ μεθέψομαι S.El. 1052.    2 c. acc., go in search of, ἡνίοχον μέθεπε θρασύν drove in search of a charioteer, Il.8.126; [ἔλαφον] μ. Pi.O.3.31.    3 visit, νέον μεθέπεις; dost thou come but now to visit us? Od.1.175.    II cherish, τινα Sapph. l.c.    2 ply a business, γεηπονίην Ps.-Phoc. 161; αἶσαν Pi.N.6.13; νώτῳ μεθέπων ἄχθος wielding, i. e. carrying, a burden on his back, ib.57; μοῦσαν μ. IG3.399.3.    III causal, c. dupl. acc., Τυδεΐδην μέθεπε κρατερώνυχας ἵππους he turned the horses in pursuit of Tydeides, Il.5.329.—Only poet., mostly Ep. and Lyr.