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μεταμφι-έννῡμι

metamphiennumi

take off oneʼs own

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What it meant

μεταμφι-έννῡμι · metamphi-ennymi — LSJ

take off oneʼs own, put on another dress, change clothes with

take off oneʼs own dress, Phylarch. 30 J. (cf. foreg.); put on another dress, Plu. Nic. 3; μ. τὴν Ῥωμαίαν στολήν Hdn. 5.5.5; ψυχὴ μ. πολλὰ σώματα D.L. 3.67; τινι change clothes with . . , Theopomp.Hist. 89a: metaph., κυνῶν μ. βίον Phld. Sto. 339.8.

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