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1 πυκνόω
A make close or solid, , cf. Phld. Mort.8; of winds, νέφεσι π. τὸν οὐρανόν thickens it, Arist.Mete. 364b24:—[voice] Pass., of vapour and air, ib. 342a21, 344b4;νεφῶν πυκνουμένων Epicur.Nat.14
Fr.6.2 contract, condense, opp. μανόω, Arist.Spir. 485a31; of the effect of cold, Id.GA 783b1:—[voice] Pass., of frozen water, Antipho Soph.29, Arist.Metaph. 1042b28, Mu. 394a33; ὁ σίδηρος ὑπὸ τοῦ ψυχροῦ πυκνοῦται is contracted, Plu.Alc.6; of steam,ὁ ἀτμὸς -οῦται καὶ σταγόνες ἀποπίπτουσι Hp.Flat.8
.II pack close, ἑωυτούς close their ranks, Hdt.9.18, cf. Ascl.Tact.10.4, Ael.Tact.11.2 ([voice] Pass.);τὸ βάθος ἐπὶ τὸ δεξιόν Plb.18.24.8
;τὴν τάξιν εἰς βάθος Plu.Flam.8
; σαυτὸν στρόβει πυκνώσας spin yourself round and concentrate your thoughts, Ar.Nu. 701 (lyr.):—[voice] Pass., to be compressed,εἰς ἐλάττω τόπον Arist.Cael. 296a18
; [τὴν διάνοιαν] πυκνοῦσθαι εἰκός Plu.2.715c
; τῷ πνεύματι πυκνουμένῳ, i.e. without taking breath, Id.Dem.11.b in Logic, πυκνοῦται τὸ μέσον is compressed, becomes closer in signification, Arist.APo. 84b35; also πεπύκνωται [ ὁ Λυσίας] τοῖς νοήμασι, of a terse style, D.H.Lys.5.III close, shut up,π. τοὺς πόρους Thphr.Sud.27
;τὸν στόμαχον Plu.2.687d
;φλέβες πυκνωθεῖσαι Hp.Salubr.7
.IV [voice] Pass., to be thickly covered, ἡ γῆ τῶν [ ἰχνῶν] πυκνοῦται with traces, X.Cyn.5.7.V intr., become dense, Arist. Mete. 344a30, Pr. 934b15: in Tactics,πεπυκνωκότες ἀπὸ τῶν κεράτων ἐπὶ τὰ μέσα Plb.3.115.6
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2 συμφράσσω
2 abs., of troops, close their ranks, form in close order, Id.4.64.7, 10.14.12, Plu.Ages. 18:—[voice] Med., D.C.62.12.3 [voice] Med., conspire, Agath.4.28.2 block up, close,τὰ παράδρομα X.Cyn.6.9
;τοὺς πόρους Thphr.Fr.10.6
:—[voice] Pass., of passages in the body, Hp.Aër.9, Mul.1.40; ἔλυσε τὰ συμπεφραγμένα the obstructed pores, Pl.Phdr. 251e, cf. Thphr.CP6.11.7.III [voice] Act. intr. in signf. 11,ἡ ἀναπνοὴ συμφράττει Arist.Pr. 964a31
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3 ἀραρίσκω
A join, fit together), only [tense] impf.ἀράρισκε Od.14.23
, Theoc.25.103: the tenses in use (from Αρω) are mostly poet., v. infr.A trans.:—[dialect] Ion. [tense] aor. 1ἦρσα Il.14.167
([etym.] ἐπ-), [dialect] Ep.ἄρσα Od.21.45
, imper.ἄρσον 2.289
, pl.ἄρσετε A.R.2.1062
, part.ἄρσας Il.1.136
(also inf. ἀράραι· ἁρμόσαι, πλέξαι, Hsch.): [tense] aor. 2 ἤρᾰρον, [dialect] Ion. ἄρᾰρον, inf. ἀρᾰρεῖν, part. ἀρᾰρών (but ἄρᾰρον is used intr. in Il.16.214, Od.4.777, Simon.41; while for ἄρηρεν, in trans. sense (Od.5.248), ἄρασσεν is the true reading;ἐς οὐρανὸν ἤραρεν ὄσσε Orph.A. 984
is by confusion with αἴρω:—[voice] Med., [tense] fut.ἄρσομαι Lyc.995
acc. to Sch. (possibly fr. αἴρω): [tense] aor. I ἠρσάμην, part. : [ per.] 3pl. [tense] aor. 2 opt. (in pass. sense)ἀραροίατο A.R.1.369
: [tense] pf. subj. ([etym.] προς-):—[voice] Pass., [tense] pf. part. ἀρηρεμένος or- έμενος A.R.3.833
, al.; later incorrectly writtenἀρηράμενος Q.S.2.265
, Opp.C.2.384, etc.: [tense] aor. I ἤρθην, only [ per.] 3pl. ἄρθεν, for ἤρθησαν, Il.16.211:—join together, fasten, οἱ δ' ἐπεὶ ἀλλήλους ἄραρον βόεσσι when they had knitted themselves one to another with their shields, Il.12.105 (in [voice] Pass.,μᾶλλον δὲ στίχες ἄρθεν 16.211
); pack up,Od.
2.289.II fit together, construct,ὅτε τοῖχον ἀνὴρ ἀράρῃ πυκινοῖσι λίθοισιν Il.16.212
:—[voice] Med.,ἀρσάμενος παλάμῃσι Hes. Sc. 320
.III fit, equip, furnish with a thing,νῆ' ἄρσας ἐρέτῃσιν 1.280
; καὶ πώμασιν ἄρσον ἅπαντας fit all [the jars] with covers, 2.353, cf. A.R.2.1062; καὶ ἤραρε θυμὸν ἐδωδῇ furnished, i.e. satisfied, his heart with food, Od.5.95:—in [voice] Pass., esp. [tense] pf. part., fitted, furnished with,πύλας ἀρηρεμένας σανίδεσσι A.R.1.787
.B intr.:—[tense] pf. ἄρᾱρα with [tense] pres. sense, [dialect] Ion. and [dialect] Ep. ἄρηρα, part. ἀρᾱρώς, ἀρηρώς, Hom., Trag., and late Prose (except that X. hasπροσαραρέναι HG4.7.6
), [dialect] Ep. fem. part. , and metri gr.ἀρᾰρυῖα Hom.
,εὖ ἀρᾰρός Opp.H.3.367
: [dialect] Ion. and [dialect] Ep. [tense] plpf. ἀρήρειν or ἠρήρειν, with [tense] impf. sense, Il.10.265, 12.56, etc.:— [voice] Med. only [tense] aor. 2 part. sync. ἄρμενος, η, ον, also ος, ον Hes.Op. 786 (cf. however ἀρηρεμένος): on [tense] aor. 2 used intr. v. supr.A.1:—to be joined closely together, in close order,Il.
13.800; ; ἑξείης ποτὶ τοῖχον ἀρηρότες [πίθοι] piled close against the wall, Od.2.342: c. dat. instr.,κόλλῃσιν ἀρηρότα Emp.96.4
; in Tactics, ἀραρός, τό, = ὀμφαλός (q. v.), Ascl.Tact.2.6, etc.2 abs., to be fixed,φρεσὶν ᾗσιν ἀρηρώς Il.10.553
;θυμὸς ἀρηρώς Theoc.25.113
; shines for ever,Pi.
N.3.64; is fixed,A.
Pr.60: or metaph.,θεῶν.. οὐκέτι πίστις ἄραρε E.Med. 414
(lyr.); ὡς ταῦτ' ἄραρε ib. 322; τὸ σόν τ' ἄραρε is fixed, ib. 745: abs., it is fixed, my mind is made up,Id.
Or. 1330, Men.Epit. 185; steadfastness,J.
AJ14.12.3;δόγματα ἀραρότα D.Chr.12.56
; also of persons, steadfast,Plu.
Dio32; [θεοὶ] ἀραρότες τοῖς κρίμασιν Hierocl.p.48 A.;τοῖς λογισμοῖς ἀ. Id.p.51
A.II fit well or closely, ζωστὴρ ἀρηρώς a close-fitting belt, Il.4.134; πύλαι εὖ, στιβαρῶς ἀραρυῖαι, 7.339, 12.454;σανίδες πυκινῶς ἀ. 21.535
; fit or be fitted to a thing, ἔγχος παλάμηφιν ἀρήρει fitted the hands, Od.17.4; κόρυθα κροτάφοις ἀραρυῖαν, κνημῖδες ἐπισφυρίοις ἀραρυῖαι, Il.13.188, 19.370; κυνέη ἑκατὸν πολίων πρυλέεσσ' ἀραρυῖα fitting a hundred champions, i.e. large enough for them, 5.744; also with Preps.,κυνέη ἐπὶ κροτάφοις ἀραρυῖα Od.18.378
, Hes.Sc. 137;ὄφρ' ἂν.. δούρατ' ἐν ἁρμονίῃσιν ἀρήρῃ Od.5.361
; κεραυνὸς ἐν κράτει ἀ. fit emblem in victory, Pi.O.10(11).83; ἀνθρώποισιν ἀρηρότα μυθίζεσθαι befitting men, Orph.A. 191.III to be fitted, furnished with a thing, [τάφρος] σκολόπεσσιν ὀξέσιν ἠρήρει Il.12.56
;πόλις πύργοις ἀραρυῖα 15.737
;ζώνη θυσάνοις ἀραρυῖα 14.181
: hence, furnished, endowed with,χαρίτεσσιν ἀραρώς Pi.I.2.19
;ἔθνεα θνητῶν παντοίαις ἰδέῃσιν ἀρηρότα Emp.35.17
;κάλλει ἀραρώς E.El. 948
;πολλῇσιν ἐπωνυμίῃσιν ἀρηρώς D.P.28
.IV to be fitting, agreeable, pleasing, (cf. ἀρέσκω ) once in Hom., ἐνὶ φρεσὶν ἤραρεν ἡμῖν it fitted our temper well, Od.4.777;ἄκοιτιν ἀρηρυῖαν πραπίδεσσι Hes. Th. 608
.V syncop. [tense] aor. 2 part. [voice] Med. ἄρμενος, η, on (ος, ον Id.Op. 786), fitting, fitted or suited to (cf. ἀρμένως), c. dat., ἱστὸν.. καὶ ἐπίκριον ἄρμενον αὐτῷ fitted or fastened to the mast, Od.5.254 (cf. ἄρμενα, τά);τροχὸν ἄρμενον ἐν παλάμῃσιν Il.18.600
;πέλεκυν.. ἄ. ἐν π. Od.5.234
.2 fit, meet,μάλα γάρ νύ οἱ ἄρμενα εἶπεν Hes.Sc. 116
: rarely c. inf., ἡμέρα κούρῃσι γενέσθαι ἄρμενος a day meet for girls to be born, Id.Op. 786.3 prepared, ready, χρήματα δ' εἰν οἴκῳ πάντ' ἄ. ποιήσασθαι ib. 407;ἄ. πάντα παρεῖχον Id.Sc.84
, cf. Thgn.275;ἄ. ἐς τόδε ἔργον A.R.4.1461
;ἄ. ἐς πόλεμόν τε καὶ ἐν νήεσσι μάχεσθαι Hermonax 1.3
, cf. 8.4 agreeable, welcome, ἄρμενα πράξαις, = εὖ πράξας, Pi.O.8.73;ἐν ἀρμένοις θυμὸν αὔξων Id.N.3.58
; so of men,ἄ. ξείνοισιν Pl.Epigr.6
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4 σάττω
Aἔσαττον Pherecr.78
: [tense] aor.ἔσαξα Hdt.3.7
, X.Oec.19.11, Alex.133.6:—[voice] Med., v. infr.1.1,4: —[voice] Pass., [tense] aor. ἐσάχθην, v. infr. 11: [tense] pf.σέσακται Cerc.3
; imper.σεσάχθω Antiph.222.8
; part. σεσαγμένος and [ per.] 3pl. [tense] plpf. ἐσεσάχατο (v. infr.):—fill quite full, pack, stuff, πᾶς δ' ἀνὴρ ἔσαττε τεῦχος ἢ κόϊκ' ἢ κωρύκους Pherecr.l.c.;ἔσαττον τὰς γνάθους Eub.42.3
: c. gen., σ. τῶν ἀρωμάτων (sc. τὴν κοιλίην) Hp.Steril.230; τὸ δέρμα κνεφάλλων ς. Theopomp.Com.45: c. dat., τυρῷ τε σάξον ἁλσί τ' (sc. τὸν σαῦρον) Alex. l.c., cf. Luc.Herm.65, Syr.D.48:—[voice] Med., ἵνα δῷς αὐτῷ τῶν τε γιγάρτων καὶ στεμφύλου κεράμια β σάξασθαι prob. in PCair.Zen. 527 (iii B.C.); χρυσῷ σαξάμενος πήρην Orac. ap. Luc.Peregr.30, cf. D.L.6.9:—[voice] Pass.,τὴν γαστέρ' ᾔων κἀχύρων σεσαγμένος Pherecr.161
;ὁ σπλὴν σεσάχθω Antiph.
l.c.; .2 τὸν καρπὸν.. σ. εἰς ἀγγεῖα pack it into jars, Plb.12.2.5.3 press close, compress,σ. τὴν γῆν περὶ τὸ φυτόν X. Oec.19.11
:—[voice] Pass., Arist.Mete. 365b18, Pr. 938b30.4 τὰ σιδάρια δ[εσμὰ... ]σαι καὶ σάξαι dub. sens., perh. strengthen, SIG 247I217 (Delph., iv B.C.):—[voice] Med., τὸ τεῖχος ἐσάξαντο they strengthened their wall, Hdt.5.34.II metaph., load, σάττει καὶ πληροῖ τὴν ἐπιθυμίαν (compared to an ἀγγεῖον) Arist.Pr. 928b32:—[voice] Pass., τριήρης σεσαγμένη ἀνθρώπων manned, X.Oec.8.8; πημάτων σεσαγμένος laden with woes, of a messenger, A.Ag. 644; σεσαγμένος πλούτου τὴν ψυχήν laden with spiritual riches, X.Smp.4.64;τρυφῆς ὑφ' ἡδοναῖσι σαχθέντες κέαρ Diog.Sinop.1.2
(prob.cj.); l.c.; σὺν πορδακοῖσιν εἵμασιν σεσαγμένοι ( σεσαγμένοις codd. Sch. Ar., om. codd. Str.) weighed down, Semon.21.III equip, provide with a store, σάξαντες ὕδατι [τὴν ἐσβολήν] equipping the entrance to Egypt with a store of water, Hdt.3.7:—[voice] Pass., Ὑρκάνιοι κατά περ Πέρσαι ἐσεσάχατο were equipped, Id.7.62, cf. 70, 73, 86;ἀσπιδιῶται χαλκῷ μαρμαίροντι σεσαγμένοι Theoc.17.94
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5 οὖλος
------------------------------------A woolly, of thick, fleecy wool,τάπητες Il.16.224
;χλαῖναι Od.4.50
, 299, etc.;χλανίδες Hermipp.47.1
(anap.);οὔλη λάχνη Il.10.134
;χιτὼν οὔλων ἐρίων Ar.Ra. 1067
;εἱμάτιον IG5(1).1390.21
(Andania, i B. C.); οὖλαι κόμαι crisp, close-curling hair, Od.6.231, 23.158, cf. Luc.Im.5;βόστρυχος οὖλος AP6.201
(Marc. Arg.); οὐλότατον τρίχωμα, of the crisp, woolly hair of the negro, Hdt.7.70; also of persons,οὖλος ἐθείραις Ἕσπερος Call.Del. 302
; σελίνων οὐλοτέρη, of a girl, AP5.120 (Phld.);τοῖς τριχώμασιν οὖλοι D.S.3.8
; of sheep, ;ὥσπερ σέλινον οὖλα τὰ σκέλη φορεῖν Com.Adesp. 208
.2 of plants, twisted, twined, curly, crinkled,ἴων κορωνίδες οὖλαι Stesich.29
; οὔλης.. σκολιὸν πλέγμα.,. ἕλικος, of the vine, Simon.183. 2;σέλινον Hp.Mul.2.181
;φύλλον Thphr.HP9.4.3
;θρίδακες AP9.412
(Phld.): neut. pl. as Adv., of smoke, curling,οὖλα κυλινδόμενον Call. Fr.1.41P.
3 of wood, compact, tough, close-grained, Thphr.HP3.11.1,4.2.7, 5.3.7, Ph.Bel.66.51;ξύλα οὔλας ἔχοντα συστροφάς Thphr. HP5.5.1
; δένδρον -ότερον τῇ ὄψει ib.3.9.6; οὖ. ὄστρακον tough, Babr. 115.10: hence metaph., like πυκνός, of speech, compact, concise, ; of dancing, rapid, in quick tempo,πόδεσσι οὖλα κατεκροτάλιζον Call.Dian. 247
, cf. Jou.52; of rowing, Id.Epigr.6.5; and so perh. οὖλον κεκλήγοντες uttering quick (frequent) cries, Il.17.756, 759, cf. Sch. T and Eust.ad loc.; v. οὖλος (C). (Perh. cogn. with εἴλλω 'pack tightly together'.)------------------------------------A = ὀλοός, destructive, baneful, cruel, epith. of Ares, Il.5.461, 717; of Achilles, 21.536; ; ;οὖλος Ὄνειρος Il.2.6
,8; cruel,Ἔρως A.R.3.297
, 1078.2 οὖλον κεκλήγοντες, of the death-cry of birds flying from the hawk, Il. 17.756, 759 (but v. οὖλος (B) 3 fin.); so laterοὖλον γεράνων νέφος AP 7.543
; οὖλον ἀείδειν ib.27 (Antip. Sid.);κνυζηθμὸν κυνὸς οὖλον Nic. Th. 671
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6 συλλαμβάνω
συλλαμβάνω, [tense] fut. - λήψομαι: [tense] pf. - είληφα, [voice] Pass. - είλημμαι: [tense] aor. συνέλᾰβον, inf. συλλᾰβεῖν:—[voice] Med., [tense] pres. in Philem.53.4: [tense] aor.Aσυνελαβόμην Hdt.3.49
, etc.:—[voice] Pass. (v. infr.; in X.An.7.2.14 συλληφθήσεται has been restored for συλλήψεται):—collect, gather together, esp. rally scattered troops,τῆς στρατιῆς τοὺς περιγενομένους Hdt.5.46
;τὸ στράτευμα X.Cyr.3.3.1
;τὰς δυνάμεις Pl.Grg. 456a
; .2 take with one, carry off, S.Tr. 1153; , cf. AP5.52 (tm., Diosc.); συλλαβὼν θεσπίσματα κεῖται παρ' Ἅιδῃ with all his prophecies, S.OT 971;ἔρρε, τάσδε συλλαβὼν ἀράς Id.OC 1384
; ἔκπλει σεαυτὸν συλλαβὼν ἐκ τῆσδε γῆς pack yourself off, Id.Ph. 577.3 put together, close, τὸ στόμα καὶ τοὺς ὀφθαλμούς (of a corpse) Pl.Phd. 118a; ξ. αὐτοῦ τὸ στόμα shut his mouth, Ar.Ach. 926, cf. Arist.HA 623b2; enclose, ;ξ. καὶ τοὺς τένοντας τοῖσι ἐρίοισι Aret.CA1.6
.b combine in pronunciation, λέγε δὴ μόλωμεν ξυνεχὲς ὡδὶ ξυλλαβών say αὐτὸ μόλωμεν as one word, Ar.Eq.21.4 in speaking, comprehend, comprise,ἑνὶ ἔπεϊ πάντα συλλαβόντα εἰπεῖν Hdt.3.82
;πᾶν.. συλλαβὼν εἴρηκας Id.7.16
.γ; εἰς ἓν πάντα ς. Pl.Sph. 234b, cf. Tht. 147d;τὰ ἄλλα εἰς ταὐτό Id.Plt. 263d
:—[voice] Pass., to be comprehended (logically),μετὰ τοῦ γένους αἱ συλλαμβανόμεναι διαφοραί Arist.Metaph. 1037b31
, cf. 998b28; σὺν τῇ ὕλῃ συνειλημμένος, i.e. concrete, opp. abstract, ib. 1039b21, cf. 1035a25, al.II lay hands on, seize,ὁλκάδας Hdt.6.26
; ;τέττιγα τοῦ πτεροῦ Archil. 143
(loosely paraphrased, cf. Hermes 23.279);τὰ ποτήμενα συλλαβῆν Theoc.29.30
; ξ. τῶν σχοινίων lay hold of them, help to pull, Ar. Pax 437:—[voice] Med., τίς ξυλλάβοιτ' ἂν τοῦ ξύλου; Id.Lys. 313, cf. Pax 465 (lyr.).2 seize the person of.., apprehend, arrest, IG12.39.7, Hdt.2.121.έ, Ar.Ach. 206, Antipho 5.29, And.1.45, PCair.Zen. 15v.44, 202.2 (iii B.C.); συνέλαβον αὐτὸν καὶ ἀπήχθη εἰς τὸ δεσμωτήριον ib.484.21 (iii B.C.); σ. ζῶντα, ὅμηρον, E.Rh. 513, Or. 1189;τινὰ ἐπὶ θανάτῳ Isoc.4.154
; συλλαβόντας αὐτὸν ἴσχειν seize and hold him, IG42(1).122.40 (Epid., iv B.C.):— [voice] Pass., πρὶν ξυλληφθῆναι before they were arrested, Th.1.20, cf. Hdt. 1.80, al., And.1.101, PCair.Zen. 15v.7 (iii B.C.).3 of the mind, grasp the meaning of, comprehend, τὸ χρηστήριον, τὸ ῥηθέν, τὸν λόγον, τὴν φωνήν, Hdt.1.63,91, 2.49, 4.114;παρκείμενον συλλαβὼν τέρας Pi.O.13.73
, cf. Pl.Sph. 218c, etc.IV of females, conceive, Arist.HA 582a19, GA 727b8, Sor.1.28, etc.;ἐν γαστρί Hp.Aph.5.46
;ξυλλαβοῦσα τὴν γονήν Id.Steril.220
; of the womb,σ. τὸ σπέρμα Arist.HA 583b29
, al., cf. Luc.VH1.22: but συνειληφυῖα τοῦ τεκεῖν near to be delivered, LXX 1 Ki.4.19.V take with or besides, take as an assistant, τὴν δίκην ς. E.Fr. 584;ἄτεγκτον σ. καρδίαν Id.HF 833
.VI c. dat. pers., take pert with another, assist him, οὐ τοῖς ἀθύμοις ἡ τύχη ξ. S.Fr. 927, cf. E.Med. 813, Hdt.6.125, etc.; τὰ δυνατὰ τῇ πόλει ξ. Ar.Ec. 861; σ. τισί τι take part with or assist them in a thing, Id.Lys. 540 (lyr.), X.Cyr.7.5.49, etc.;σ. τινί τινος E.Med. 946
, Ar.V. 734 (lyr.);σ. τινί τινι D.18.20
: with a Prep., συνέλαβε γὰρ ἄλλα.. ἐς τὸ πείθεσθαι contributed towards persuading, Hdt.7.6, cf. X.Mem.2.6.28: abs., assist, A.Ch. 812 (lyr.), S.Tr. 1019 (lyr.), Ar.Eq. 229, Th.1.118; δεῖ δὲ ξυλλαμβάνοντα τοὺς θεοὺς ἐπικαλέεσθαι while invoking the gods one must help oneself, Hp.Insomn.87.2 [voice] Med., c.gen.rei, take part in,συνελάβοντο τοῦ στρατεύματος Hdt.3.49
; ; ξυνελάβοντο τοῦ τοιούτου οὐχ ἥκιστα, ὥστε.. especially contributed to this, Th.4.47: c. dat., καιρῷ χειμῶνος συλλαβέσθαι κυβερνητικήν intervene in a storm together with circumstance, Pl.Lg. 709c: sts. in tmesi,ξύμ μοι λάβεσθε τοῦ μύθου Id.Phdr. 237a
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7 συμπτύσσω
A fold or pack together, S.Tr. 691:—[voice] Pass., βλέφαρα συμπτυσσόμενα eyelids which close, Gal.UP10.6.2 [voice] Pass., σνμπτύσσεσθαι τὰ ἐπίπεδα are folded together fan-wise, Procl.Hyp.5.115: metaph., to be implicit, not yet unfolded,ἀριθμὸς ἔτι συνεπτυγμένος Dam.Pr.1
; ἐν τῷ κέντρῳ -έπτυκται ὁ κύκλος ib.32, cf. Procl.Inst. 171.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > συμπτύσσω
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