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A glue, cement, τι περὶ τὸν τράχηλον, τι πρός τι, Pl. Ti. 75d, 82d;ἐπιστύλια ἐπὶ τοὺς κίονας IG22.1668.46
; mend a broken vessel, ib.11(2).161A 111 (Delos, iii B.C.), POxy.1449.15 (iii A.D.).2 join one metal or other substance to another, κ. χρυσὸν ἔν τε λευκὸν ἐλέφαντα, i.e. make [a crown] inlaid with gold and ivory, Pi.N.7.78:—[voice] Pass., κολλώμενα glued together, opp. γομφούμενα, Ar. Eq. 463; ὁ κολλώμενος σίδηρος welded iron, Plu.2.619a;στραγγαλὶς χρυσᾶ κεκολλημένη POxy.1449.23
(iii A.D.).II generally, join fast together, unite,ἄλφιτον ὕδατι Emp.34
; χαλκὸν ἐπ' ἀνέρι κολλᾶν, of one applying a cupping-glass, Cleobulina 1, cf. Gal.Thras.23; close up wounds, Id.11.440:—[voice] Pass., κολλέεσθαι, of poison entering the system, Hp.Ep.19 ( Hermes 53.66); κολλᾷ καὶ συνδεῖ πάντα ἤθη [ὁ πόθος] Pl.Lg. 776a:—[voice] Pass., cleave to, κεκόλληται γένος πρὸς ἄτᾳ is indissolubly bound to.. (Blomf. for προσάψαι), A.Ag. 1566 (lyr.);λόγος εἰς τὰ σπλάγχνα κολληθείς Philem.113.4
; of persons,κ. τινί Act.Ap. 5.13
; of things,ὁ κονιορτὸς ὁ κολληθείς τινι Ev.Luc.10.11
: sens. obsc., AP11.73 (Nicarch.).
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