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ἐν τῷ ῥά σφι κύκησε γυνὴ εἰκυῖα θεῆισιν οἴνῳ Πραμνείῳ, ἐπὶ δ' αἴγειον κνῆ τυρόν κνήστι χαλκείῃ, ἐπὶ δ' ἄλφιτα λευκὰ πάλυνε. → In it the woman, like the goddesses, mixed Pramnian wine for them, and over it she grated goat cheese with a bronze grater, and sprinkled white barley on it.
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|strgr=from [[σύν]] and [[μορφή]]; [[jointly]] formed, i.e. ([[figuratively]]) [[similar]]: conformed to, fashioned [[like]] [[unto]]. | |strgr=from [[σύν]] and [[μορφή]]; [[jointly]] formed, i.e. ([[figuratively]]) [[similar]]: conformed to, fashioned [[like]] [[unto]]. | ||
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|txtha=σύμμορφον ([[σύν]] and [[μορφή]]) having the [[same]] [[form]] as [[another]] (cf. [[σύν]], II:1) (Vulg. conformis, configuratus); [[similar]], conformed to (Lucian, amor. 39): τίνος (cf. Matthiae, § 379, p. 864; (Winer s Grammar, 195 (184); Buttmann, § 132,23)), [[εἰκών]], a.); τίνι (Nicander, th. 321), Tdf. συνμορφος); cf. Winer's Grammar, 624 (580)). | |||
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Revision as of 18:12, 28 August 2017
English (LSJ)
ον,
A of the same shape as, τινι Nic.Th.321, cf. Ep.Phil.3.21; τινος Ep.Rom. 8.29: abs., similar, Luc.Am.39.
German (Pape)
[Seite 983] von gleicher, ähnlicher Gestalt, der Gestalt nach ähnlich, τινί; Nic. Ther. 321; Luc. amor. 29.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
σύμμορφος: -ον, ὁμοιόμορφος πρός τινα, Νικ. Θηρ. 321, Ἐπιστ. πρ. Φιλιππ. γ΄, 21· τινος Ἐπιστ. πρ. Ρωμ. η΄, 29· ἀπολ., ὅμοις, παρόμοιος, Λουκ. Ἔρωτ. 39.
French (Bailly abrégé)
ος, ον :
de même forme que, conforme à, τινι.
Étymologie: σύν, μορφή.
English (Strong)
from σύν and μορφή; jointly formed, i.e. (figuratively) similar: conformed to, fashioned like unto.
English (Thayer)
σύμμορφον (σύν and μορφή) having the same form as another (cf. σύν, II:1) (Vulg. conformis, configuratus); similar, conformed to (Lucian, amor. 39): τίνος (cf. Matthiae, § 379, p. 864; (Winer s Grammar, 195 (184); Buttmann, § 132,23)), εἰκών, a.); τίνι (Nicander, th. 321), Tdf. συνμορφος); cf. Winer's Grammar, 624 (580)).