συγκαίω: Difference between revisions
πρὶν τοὺς ἰχθῦς ἑλεῖν σὺ τὴν ἅλμην κυκᾷς → you're mixing the sauce before catching the fish | don't count your chickens before they are hatched | don't count your chickens before they hatch | first catch your hare | first catch your rabbit | first catch your rabbit and then make your stew | first catch your hare, then cook it | first catch your hare, then cook him
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Revision as of 00:43, 9 February 2013
English (LSJ)
Att. συγκάω [ᾱ],
A set on fire with or at once, burn up, Pl.Ti. 22c:—Pass., to be burnt up, calcined, ib.49c, PCair.Zen.129.17 (iii B.C.), etc.; also of the effect of intense cold, D.L.2.118. 2 overheat, inflame, [ὁ οἶνος] σ. τὰς φλέβας Hp.Aër.9; ταῦτα σ. τὴν κοιλίην Id.VM10, cf. Gal.15.559:—Pass., τὸ συγκεκαυμένον Prodic.4; κοιλίη συνεκαύθη Hp.Epid.1.26.δ:—intr. in Act., κοιλίαι συγκαίειν ἀγαθαί liable to inflame, Id.Aër.7.