Plato Greek Lexicon συμπήγνυμι

συμπήγνυμι

sympegnymi

put together, construct, frame

Appears 9 times across Plato's dialogues.

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Dictionary (LSJ)

συμπήγνυμι and συμπηγνύω (Arist. Resp. 472a34, Epicur. Nat. 14.5):—A. put together, construct, frame, τάφον E. Supp. 938; ψεύσταν λόγον Pi. N. 5.29; στέγασμα Pl. Ti. 73d; σύριγγα Theoc. 8.23, etc.; τινὰ ἐξ ἄλλων Epicur.l.c.; τὴν οὐσίαν ἐκ . . Plu. 2.1118e:—Med., construct for oneself, δίφρον Critias 2.11, cf. Luc. D Deor. 25.3, Am. 53; μηχανάς App. Mith. 30. 2. Pass., with pf. 2 συμπέπηγα, to be compounded, Anaxag. 4, Pl. Ti. 46b; of the human frame, Hp. VM 20, Them. Or. 21.249c. II. make solid, congeal, condense, Il. 5.902 (v. sub ἐπείγω III.2); σ. τὸ σῶμα Arist. l.c., cf. Pl. Ti. 85d:—Pass., with pf. 2, become solid, to be condensed, ib.59e,81b,91b, etc.; of calculi in the bladder, Hp. Aë. 9.
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