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μεταρρυθμ-ίζω

metarruthmizo

change the form

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μεταρρυθμ-ίζω · metarrythm-izō — LSJ

change the form, fashion of, remodel, have oneʼs form changed

change the form or fashion of a thing, remodel, τὰ γράμματα Hdt. 5.58; πόρον A. Pers. 747; τὴν λέξιν Arist. Ph. 185b28; τὸ ἀμφίβολον τῆς προαιρέσεως εἰς βεβαιότητα Hierocl. in CA 2p.422M., cf. 19p.460M.:—Pass., have oneʼs form changed, Pl. Ti. 46a, Arist. Cael. 306b13.

2 reform, amend, cure

esp. reform, amend, X. Oec. 11.2, 3, Arist. EN 1179b16, Epicur. Nat. 82 G.; cure, τινὰ τῶν ἁμαρτημάτων Philostr. VA 1.13:—Pass., οὐδὲ μετερρύθμισθέ πω ib. 6.11.

II make in a different form

make in a different form, Pl. Ti. 91d (Pass.).

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