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1 ἐπιζεύγνυμι
A join at top, Hdt.7.36;τοὺς κίονας τοῖς ἐπι στυλίοις Plu.Per.13
; τοὺς δακτύλους τῆς ἑτέρας χειρὸς ἐπὶ τὴν ἑτέραν ἐ. Arist.Pr. 912b14; simply, bind fast,χεῖρας ἱμᾶσι Theoc.22.3
.2. join to,πώλοις.. τόνδ' ἐπιζεύξασ' ὄχον A.Eu. 405
: metaph., ἐπέζευκται κοινὸν ὄνομά [τινι καί τινι] Arist.HA 531b22, cf. Rh. 1407b19; θνητὸν βίον ἀθανάτῳ ἐ. Ph.1.209; μηδ' ἐπιζευχθῇς στόμα φήμῃ πονηρᾷ nor let thy mouth be joined to evil sayings, A.Ch. 1044: Math., ἐπεζεύχθω ἀπὸ κτλ. let the point A be joined to the point B, Arist.Mete. 376a17.II. enclose, join up, of hills, Plb.1.75.4, 3.49.7.III. ἐπεζευγμένον, τό, minor premise of a disjunctive syllogism, Chrysipp. ap. S.E.P.2.158.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπιζεύγνυμι
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