Plato Greek Lexicon συμμιγής

συμμιγής

symmiges

mixed up together, commingled, promiscuous

Appears 3 times across Plato's dialogues.

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Dictionary (LSJ)

συμμιγής, ές, A. mixed up together, commingled, promiscuous, βοσκήματα S. Tr. 762; φόνος E. Rh. 431; τεύχη Id. Cyc. 226; βοή Tim. Pers. 35, Ar. Av. 771 (lyr.); ἠχὴ ἄκριτος καὶ σ. Plu. Tim. 27; ὑπὸ συμμιγεῖ σκιᾷ in a dense shade, opp. ἐν ἡλίῳ καθαρῷ, Pl. Phdr. 239c; σ. δρυμοί Plu. Caes. 20; of water, σ. καὶ θολερός Id. 2.725e. 2. c. dat., commingled with, μελίσσης νάμασιν . . συμμιγῆ . . θρόμβον milk mixed with honey, Antiph. 52.7, cf. Gal. 6.45, 160; πόνοι . . νέοι παλαιοῖσι συμμιγεῖς κακοῖς A. Th. 741 (lyr.), cf.S. Fr. 398; ἀνδρὶ καὶ γυναικὶ σ. κακά common to both, Id. OT 1281. 3. name of a bandage, Sor. Fasc. 19.
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