A.the space between the eyes (Arist.HA491b12), brow, forehead, “ὁ δὲ προσιόντα [ἤλασεν] μέτωπον ῥινὸς ὑπὲρ πυμάτης” Il.13. 615, etc.; “στίγματα ἔχων ἐν τῷ μ.” IG42(1).121.48 (Epid., iv B.C.); “χαλάσας τὸ μ.” Ar.V.655; mostly of men, but of a horse in Il.23.454, cf. S.El.727; of a boar, X.Cyr.1.4.8; of a dog, Id.Cyn.4.1: in pl., of a single person, Od.6.107, E.Hel.1568, etc.; “τὰ μέτωπ᾽ ἀνέσπασεν” Ar.Eq.631.
II. front, face of anything, as a wall or building, Hdt.1.178, 2.124; τεῖχος ὡς ἐπὶ δέκα σταδίους . . μ. ἕκαστον measuring 10 stades on each face, Id.9.15, cf. IG22.463.66, 7.4255.19, BCH20.324.65 (Lebad.); τὰ μ. τῶν κλιμακτήρων vertical faces of the steps, IG22.244.80; wall extending inwards between two doors, ib.1657.3, 1668.23,59 (dub. sens. in 12.372.30); front or front-line of an army, fleet, etc., A.Pers. 720, etc.; εἰς μ. στῆναι to stand in line, X.Cyr.2.4.2; ἐπὶ μετώπου διιέναι, opp. ἐπὶ κέρως or κέρας (in column), ib.2.4.3; ἐν μετώπῳ καθιστάναι, παρατάξασθαι, ib.2.4.4, HG2.1.23.
2. margin of a book, Gal.15.624, 17(1).80, Marin.Procl.25.
2. v.l. for νέτωπον (q.v.).