συγγίγνομαι

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νόησε δὲ δῖος Ὀδυσσεὺς σαίνοντάς τε κύνας, περί τε κτύπος ἦλθε ποδοῖινgodly Odysseus heard the fawning of dogs, and on top of that came the beat of two feet

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Transliteration A: syngígnomai Transliteration B: syngignomai Transliteration C: syggignomai Beta Code: suggi/gnomai

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Ion. and later Gr. συγγίν- [ῑ]: fut. -γενήσομαι, aor. -εγενόμην, pf. -γέγονα (also

   A συγγεγένημαι Ar.Eq.1293 (lyr.)):—to be born with, ἅμα σ. γινομένοις Arist.HA547b31, cf. D.S.2.56, Man.1.200.    II associate, keep company with, hold converse with, τινι Hdt. 3.55, E.El.603, Ba.237, Ar.Nu.1317(lyr.), V.1468(lyr.), Th.2.12, etc.; χαλεποὶ συγγενέσθαι Pl.R.330c; πᾶσαν τὴν συνουσίαν σ. Id.Lg.672a; also ξ. ταῖς Νεφέλαισιν ἐς λόγους Ar.Nu.252: abs., coexist, cohere, ἀήθεα Emp.22.8.    2 of disciples or pupils, hold converse with a master, consult him, περί τινος, τίνος πέρι; Pl.Phd.61d, Ar.Av.113, cf. Pl. Men.91e, X.Mem.1.2.27; φροντίσι Ar.Eq.1293 (lyr.); of the master, Plu.Per.4.    3 σ. γυναικί have sexual intercourse with her, X.An.1.2.12, Pl.R.329c; παιδὶ καλῷ IG42(1).121.105 (Epid., iv B.C.); of the woman, Hdt.2.121.έ, Pl.Lg.930d, Plu.Sol.23.    4 come to assist, τινι A.Ch.245,456 (lyr.): abs., S.El.411; ξὺν δὲ γενοῦ πρὸς ἐχθρούς A.Ch.460 (lyr.).    5 abs., come together, meet, Th.4.83, 5.37; σ. ἐς πόσιν Hdt.1.172; οἱ συγγιγνόμενοι comrades, X.Mem. 1.2.16; ἀριθμὸς συγγ. coming to our aid, Pl.Epin.978a.    III become acquainted or conversant with, σπλάγχνοισι Eup.108, cf. 38; ἐνδείᾳ Pl.Phlb.45b; ὑδροποσίαις Id.Lg.674a; λόγῳ Arist.Rh.Al. 1420b28.