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1 σύμμετρος
A commensurate with, of like measure or size with, σύμμετρος σῷ ποδί (sc. ἡ βάσις) E.El. 533; ; βόστρυχον.. σύμμετρον τῷ σῷ κάρᾳ exactly like it, A.Ch. 230: esp. of Time, commensurate with, keeping even with, δαλὸν ἥλικα ξύμμετρόν τε διαὶ βίου ib. 610 (lyr.); τῷδε τἀνδρὶ ς. being of like age with him, S. OT 1113; ποίᾳ ξύμμετρος προὔβην τύχῃ; coincident with what chance have I come? i.e. in the very nick of time, Id.Ant. 387, cf. E.Alc.26 (infr. 111).2 in Mathematics, having a common measure, σύμμετροι αἱ τῷ αὐτῷ μέτρῳ μετρούμεναι (sc. γραμμαί) Arist.LI 968b6; freq. denied of the relation between the diagonal of a square and its side, Id.APo. 71b27, APr. 41a26, Ph. 221b25, Rh. 1392a18; [τὸ νόμισμα] πάντα ποιεῖ σύμμετρα commensurable, Id.EN 1133b22; μήκει οὐ σύμμετροι τῇ ποδιαίᾳ not lineally commensurate with the one-foot side, Pl.Tht. 147d, cf. 148b: [comp] Comp., of musical intervals,ταῖς αἰσθήσεσιν εὐληπτότερα τὰ -ότερα Ptol.Harm.1.10
.II in measure with, proportionable, exactly suitable, λόγοι ἀνδράσι ς. Isoc.4.83, cf. 5.110, 12.135; γῆ θηρίοις μᾶλλον ἢ ἀνθρώποις ς. Str.15.1.26;σ. πρός τι Pl.Lg. 625d
, Metrod.Fr.1, etc.; c. dat., Pl.Men. 76d, Ti. 67c, Epicur.Fr.81 ([comp] Comp.).2 abs., in right measure, in due proportion, symmetrical, opp. ὑπερβάλλων and ἐλλείπων, Arist.EN 1104a18, al.;τὸ σ. καὶ καλόν Pl.Phlb. 66b
;τῶν φύσει ξηροτέρων.. ὡς πρὸς τὸν σ. παραβάλλειν Gal.6.360
, cf. 27, al.3 generally, fitting, meet, due,ξύμμετρον δ' ἔπος λέγω A.Eu. 532
(lyr.); , cf. Phld.Rh.1.288S., al.; ξύμμετρος ὡς κλύειν within fit distance for hearing, S.OT84.4 moderate,πόνοι Isoc.1.12
;ὥστε σύμμετρον.. τὸ πνεῦμα.. ποιεῖν Antiph.202.16
;σ. τροφαί Sor.1.26
, cf. 49, al.; σ. στέγη moderate in size, X.Oec.8.13; of suitable size, (Canopus, iii B.C.).III Adv. - τρως in moderation, Isoc.1.32, etc.; in due time,ἀφίκετο E.Alc.26
; σ. πρὸς ἑωυτόν conveniently, Hp.Off.3; σ. ἔχειν πρός τι to be in proportion to.., X.Eq.1.16; ;σ. ἴσχειν λεπτότητος καὶ πάχους Pl.Ti. 85c
; τὸ μετὰ νοῦ καὶ τὸ ς. Nicom.Com.1.36; = μετρίως, φέρειν IG12(7).396.31 (Amorgos, ii B.C.), cf. Aristid.Quint.2.5. [comp] Comp. - ότερον more fittingly, D.61.27 (v.l. -ώτερον).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σύμμετρος
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2 σύνδρομος
σύνδρομ-ος, ον,A running together, meeting, σ. πέτραι, = συνδρομάδες, Pi.P.4.208;σύνδρομα πετράων A.R.2.346
; of Time, τὴν ὥραν τὴν τοῦ τρυγᾶν Ἀρκτούρῳ ς. coincident with, Pl.Lg. 844e, cf.APl.4.276 ([place name] Bianor).2 Subst., a place where several roads meet, Nearch. ap. Str.15.1.43.II running along with, following close,ἀήτην οὔριον.. σ. ἐς λιμένας AP6.251
(Phil.), etc.;σ. Ἀρτέμιδος Call.Lav.Pall. 110
. Adv.,ἴχνος -μως ῥινηλατεῖν A.Ag. 1184
; so σύνδρομά τινι πορεύεσθαι to keep up with in running, Pl.Plt. 266c.2 metaph., in agreement with,λογίοις Nic.
Dam.Fr. 52 J.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σύνδρομος
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3 συνεύδω
A sleep or lie with, c. dat., Hdt.3.69;τῷ παλαμναίῳ S.El. 587
, cf. E.El. 1145; τοῦ ξυνεύδοντος χρόνου the time coincident with sleep, A.Ag. 894.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > συνεύδω
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4 ἄρβηλος
ἄρβηλος, ὁ (Sch.Nic. l.c.),A semicircular knife, used by cobblers, i.e. leather-workers (ἄρβηλοι γὰρ τὰ δέρματα Hsch.
s.v. ἀνάρβηλα), Nic.Th. 423.II Geom., figure resembling it in shape, contained by three semicircles with coincident diameters <*>, Papp.208.12.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἄρβηλος
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