μετανοέω

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Ancient Greek[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From μετᾰ- (meta-, prefix indicating change) +‎ νοέω (noéō, perceive by the eyes, observe).

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Verb[edit]

μετᾰνοέω (metanoéō)

  1. to perceive afterwards or too late
  2. to change one's mind or purpose
  3. to repent

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