προδιαζεύγνυμι

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Sophocles, Fragment 698
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Full diacritics: προδιαζεύγνυμι Medium diacritics: προδιαζεύγνυμι Low diacritics: προδιαζεύγνυμι Capitals: ΠΡΟΔΙΑΖΕΥΓΝΥΜΙ
Transliteration A: prodiazeúgnymi Transliteration B: prodiazeugnymi Transliteration C: prodiazeygnymi Beta Code: prodiazeu/gnumi

English (LSJ)

Gramm., σχῆμα προδιεζευγμένον (also called Ἀλκμανικόν), a figure used by Alcman, when a predicate or attribute belonging to two words

   A is joined to the first, as ἐγὼ ἤλθομεν καὶ σύ, Sch.Od.10.513.