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μετέχω
μετέω
μετεωρίζω
μετεωροκοπέω
μετεωρολέσχης
μετεωρολογέω
μετεωρολογίᾱ
μετεωρολογικός
μετεωρολόγος
μετεωροπορέω
μετέωρος
μετεωροσκόπος
μετεωροσοφιστής
μετεωροφένᾱξ
μετῆκα
μετήορος
μετήσω
μετίημι
μετίσχω
μετοικεσίᾱ
μετοικέω
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μετέωρος
μετέωρος
ep.μετήορος
dial.πεδᾱ́οροςA.
ονadjμεταίρω
raised upabove the groundof a personoff the groundopp. lying flat on itX.of thingsraised up in the airHdt. Plu.of drain-pipesoverheadArist. predic. or quasi-advbl., of persons, animals or things being lifted, thrown or flyingup in the air, aloftIl. hHom. Hdt. Ar. Pl. X.rising or raisedabove a base levelof groundhighTh. Plu.of a roadraisedD.of a riverswollenPlu.of a commanderon high groundPlu.neut.sb.elevated positionTh.sg. and pl.high groundTh. Plb. Plu.of roomsabove groundopp. undergroundHdt.of a horsehigh-stepping, prancingX.highw.acc.as to its neck, i.e. w. neck held highAR.of a hound's eyesprominentX.of musical soundsperh.high-pitcheddiscordanthHom. high in the airof persons or thingsin mid-airIl. Hdt. Ar. Pl.of the earthsuspended in spaceAr.of deities, regions, celestial bodies or natural phenomenahigh in the skyheavensA. Ar. X. Plu.of mattersrelating to the upper regions or heavenscelestial, heavenlyAr. X.neut.pl.sb.celestial mattersAr. Pl. X. Plu.fig., of a spectaclelofty, dignifiedPlu.of ships, sailorson the open sea, out at seaTh. D. Plb. Plu.of persons, cities, countriesbuoyed up, excitedin suspensew. hope, anticipation, anxiety, uncertainty or similar states and feelingsTh. Plb. Plu.of a personeagerw.inf.to do sthg.Plb.of a cityin a precarious situationTh. Plu.of a situationuncertainD. Plu. μετεώρωςadvin a state of uncertaintysuspensePlu.

ShortDef

raised from the ground, hanging

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Headword:
μετέωρος
Headword (normalized):
μετέωρος
Headword (normalized/stripped):
μετεωρος
IDX:
25999
URN:
urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionary-entries.atlas_v1:cambridge-greek-lexicon-26000
Key:
μετέωρος

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