μέτειμι

Ancient Greek

Pronunciation

 

Etymology 1

μετα- (meta-) +‎ εἰμί (eimí, to be)

Verb

μέτειμῐ • (méteimĭ)

  1. to be among
  2. (impersonal) to have a share in
    μέτεστί μοί τινοςmétestí moí tinosI have a share in or claim to a thing
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Derived terms

Etymology 2

μετα- (meta-) +‎ εἶμι (eîmi, will go)

Verb

μέτειμῐ • (méteimĭ)

  1. to go between or among
  2. to follow
  3. to go after, pursue
  4. to execute judgment upon
  5. to request, beseech
  6. to pass over to
Usage notes

The present indicative (but not the other moods) has a future meaning. The rest of the moods and tenses supply μετέρχομαι (metérkhomai) with Present subjunctive, optative, and with Imperfect.

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