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1 συνίημι
+ V 5-15-16-74-7=117 Ex 35,35; 36,1; Dt 29,8; 32,7.29to understand, to have understanding [abs.] Ezr 8,15; to do intelligently [τι] Dt 29,8; to understand [ὅτι+ind.] 2 Sm 12,19; id. [+inf.] Ex 35,35; to understand, to take notice of [τινα] Is 1,3; to consider [τι] Dt 32,7; to be wise, to be prudent Jos 1,7; to think on [ἐπί τινα] Jb 31,1; to be aware of, to take notice of [τινος] Ps 5,2; id. [εἴς τι] Ps 27(28),5; to hear [abs.] Jb 36,4; to discern between [ἀνὰ μέσον τινὸς καί τινος] 1 Kgs 3,9ταῦτα σύνετε keep this firmly in your mind, take your stand upon this truth 2 Chr 20,17 *Is 59,15 τοῦ συνιέναι from understanding-כלשׂמ for MT תוללשׁמ plundered; *Ps 48(49),13 συνῆκεν he understands-יבין for MT ילין he stays overnightCf. DOGNIEZ 1992, 299; GEHMAN 1974, 233-234; HARL 1991=1992a 155; HELBING 1928, 158; WEVERS1990 590.592; →NIDNTT; TWNT -
2 διαείδω
A discern, distinguish, αὔριον ἢν ἀρετὴν διαείσεται will test his manhood, Il.8.535:—[voice] Pass., is discerned,13.277
, cf. Aret.SD1.1; simply, appear between, A.R.2.579 (tm.).------------------------------------δι-ᾰείδω (B), [tense] fut. - ᾰείσομαι: [dialect] Att. [full] δι-ᾴδω, - ᾴσομαι:—[voice] Med., [tense] aor.Aδιᾴσασθαι Phryn.PSp.65B.
:—contend in singing, τινί with one, Theoc.5.22: abs., contend in song, sing for the prize, Arist.Po. 1462a7, Phryn.l.c.II to be dissonant, opp. συνᾴδω, Heraclit.10.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διαείδω
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