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μεταίσσω

metaisso

rush after, rush upon

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μεταΐσσω · metaissō — LSJ

rush after, rush upon

rush after, rush upon, Hom., always in pres. or aor. part. with another Verb, κτεῖνε μεταΐσσων Il. 16.398; ἠὲ μεταΐξας . . ἕλοιτο Od. 17.236, cf. Il. 21.564; ἠὲ μεταΐξας θάνατον τεύξειεν ἑκάστῃ Od. 20.11.

II follow closely in, steps

μ. τινά follow closely in anotherʼs steps, Pi. N. 5.43. [ᾱ in Hom.]

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