μεταπίπτω
metapiptōVerbG8302
to degenerate
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1.to fall differently, undergo a change, μ. *τὸ εἶδος *(Herdotus Historicus), or *εἰς ἄλλο εἶδος *(Plato Philosophus): also, to change one's opinion suddenly, (Euripides); *εἰ τρεῖς μόναι μετέπεσον τῶν ψήφων *(Plato Philosophus)
2.to change, especially for the worse, *μεταπίπτοντος δαίμονος *if fortune changes, (Euripides); rarely for the better, (Euripides):—;of political changes, to undergo change or revolution, (Thucydides)
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