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μεταδοκέω ,
A.change one's opinion, used impers., δείσασα μή σφι μεταδόξῃ in fear lest they should change their mind, Hdt.5.92.δ', cf. IG12(2).526d5 (Eresus, iv B. C.); “ἐπείτε οὕτω μετέδοξεHdt.4.98; “ἂν μεταδόξῃ ποτέD.20.34: c. acc. et inf., μετέδοξέ σοι ταῦτα βελτίω εἶναι you changed your mind and thought that . . , Luc.Apol.3: abs. in part., “μεταδόξαν αὐτοῖς μὴ ἐκεῖσε πλεῖνD.52.20, cf. D.H.8.10:—Pass., μεταδεδογμένον μοι μὴ στρατεύεσθαι since I have changed my mind and resolved not to march, Hdt.7.13.
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