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Ubi idem et maximus et honestissimus amor est, aliquando praestat morte jungi, quam vita distrahi → Where indeed the greatest and most honourable love exists, it is much better to be joined by death, than separated by life.

Valerius Maximus, De Factis Dictisque
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Transliteration A: symbióō Transliteration B: symbioō Transliteration C: symvioo Beta Code: sumbio/w

English (LSJ)

fut. -βιώσομαι: pf. -βεβίωκα: aor. -εβίων, inf. -βιῶναι, but also aor. 1

   A -βιῶσαι Thphr. HP2.1.2, D.S.4.54, Sor.2.89:—live with, τινι Isoc.15.97; μετά τινος Arist.MM1212b31; πρός τινα (v. συμβιωτέον) ; ἥδιστος συμβιῶναι Isoc.Ep.4.4; χείρους πρὸς τὸ συμβιοῦν Arist.EN1126a31; ὡς κοινῇ συμβιωσόμενοι Pl.Smp.181d; of a husband, Wilcken Chr.122.3 (i A.D.); of a concubine, BGU614.3 (iii A.D.); of a wedded pair, as opp. to mere cohabitation (συνοικεῖν), Plu.2.142f, cf. BGU251.4 (i A.D.), etc.    2 of plants, [ἐλάαν φασὶ] πρὸς κιττὸν σ. Thphr. l.c.    3 metaph., σ. τῷ φρονεῖν Clearch.15; ἀγαθῇ τύχῃ D.18.266; χαρὰ σ. τινί Plu.2.1099f; σ. μέσφι θανάτου, of a disease, Aret.SD1.4.