μεθοπωρινός

From LSJ

ἀσκεῖν περὶ τὰ νοσήματα δύο, ὠφελεῖν ἢ μὴ βλάπτειν → strive, with regard to diseases, for two things — to do good, or to do no harm | as to diseases, make a habit of two things — to help, or at least, to do no harm

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Transliteration A: methopōrinós Transliteration B: methopōrinos Transliteration C: methoporinos Beta Code: meqopwrino/s

English (LSJ)

v. μετοπωρινός, autumnal, Eudox. Ars 2.28, al.; μ. πυλαία BCH 38.26 (Delph., ii BC); ἰσημερία μ. Gloss.

Greek Monolingual

μεθοπωρινός, -ή, -όν (Μ) μεθόπωρον
ο φθινοπωρινός.

Translations

autumnal

Arabic: خَرِيفِيّ‎; Gulf Arabic: خريفي‎; Moroccan Arabic: خريفي‎; Armenian: աշնանային; Belarusian: восеньскі, асенні; Bulgarian: есенен; Catalan: autumnal, tardorenc; Czech: podzimní; Esperanto: aŭtuna; Finnish: syksyinen, syksyn; French: automnal; Old French: autumnal; Galician: outonal; Georgian: შემოდგომის, საშემოდგომო, შემოდგომური; German: Herbst-, herbstlich; Greek: φθινοπωρινός, φθινοπωριάτικος; Ancient Greek: ὀπωρινός; Hebrew: סתווי‎; Hungarian: őszies; Icelandic: haust-, haustlegur; Ido: autunala; Irish: fómharach; Italian: autunnale; Kalmyk: намрин; Latin: autumnalis; Latvian: rudens; Maltese: ħarifi; Persian: پاییزی‎; Polish: jesienny; Portuguese: outonal; Romanian: tomnatic, de toamnă; Russian: осенний; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: јесенски; Roman: jesenski; Spanish: otoñal, autumnal; Swedish: höstlig, höst-, höstlik; Ugaritic: 𐎃𐎗𐎔𐎐𐎚; Ukrainian: осі́нній; Welsh: hydrefol; Zazaki: payıze