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1 διαζεύγνυμι
A part, separate,διὰ γὰρ ζευγνῦσ' ἡμᾶς πατρίων μελάθρων μητρὸς κατάραι E.El. 1323
(anap.), cf. Charito8.16;λίθους ἀλλήλων Lib.Or.30.38
; open sluices, PPetr. 3p.121 (iii B.C.); take to pieces,σκάφη Polyaen.3.11.3
; dissolve,θάνατος δ. γάμον Ph.2.311
; disjoin, distinguish, τί τινος ib. 298, al.:—but more freq. [voice] Pass., to be disjoined, parted, τινός from one, Aeschin.2.179;ἀπό τινος X.An.4.2.10
: abs.,ὅπως αἱ πρότερον συνήθειαι διαζευχθῶσιν Arist.Pol. 1319b26
; to be divorced, Pl.Lg. 784b; διεζευγμένον (sc. ἀξίωμα) disjunctive proposition, Chrysipp.Stoic.2.5,71, etc. (with ἀξίωμα in full, Gell.16.8.12);λῆμμα Gal.Nat.Fac.2.7
.2 τὸ διεζ. σύστημα the disjunct scale, in which two tetrachords were so combined that the first note of one was a tone lower than the last note of the other, opp. συνημμένον, Cleonid.Harm.10;νήτη διεζευγμένων Euc.Sect.Can.15
; [τετράχορδον] διεζευγμένων Plu.2.1029b
.3 Math., διεζευγμένη μεσότης, ἀναλογία, discrete mean, proportion, Nicom.Ar.2.21.4 Medic., reckon periods exclusively, opp. συνάπτεσθαι, Gal.9.901.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διαζεύγνυμι
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