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Sophocles, Fragment 698
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Full diacritics: σωμᾰτόω Medium diacritics: σωματόω Low diacritics: σωματόω Capitals: ΣΩΜΑΤΟΩ
Transliteration A: sōmatóō Transliteration B: sōmatoō Transliteration C: somatoo Beta Code: swmato/w

English (LSJ)

   A make corporeal, prob. in Philol.11:—Pass., become corporeal or substantial, Arist.GA739a12, 744a17, Sens.445a23, Thphr. CP6.11.14.    2 Pass., to be embodied, associated with a body, ψυχὴ . . σωματωθεῖσα Plot.1.6.5; -θεῖσα αἴσθησις Dam.Pr.16.

German (Pape)

[Seite 1060] verkörpern, zum Körper machen, daher dicht, fest machen, verdichten, ὀποὶ σωματωθέντες, Theophr.; πάχος ἔχει καὶ σεσωμάτωται μᾶλλον, Arist. de gener. anim. 2, 6; S. Emp. adv. phys. 2, 25; auch = in ein Ganzes bringen.