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τὴν πρὶν ἐνεσφρήγισσεν Ἔρως θρασὺς εἰκόνα μορφῆς ἡμετέρης θερμῷ βένθεϊ σῆς κραδίης → the image of my beauty that bold Love earlier stamped in the hot depths of your heart
English (LSJ)
aor. -έδρᾰμον,
A run out along with or together, sally out together, X.HG4.3.17, Ages.2.11; σ. ἅμα τῷ λόγῳ rushed together to the rescue of the argument, Plu.2.933f; to be an accomplice, ἰδών ποτ' αἰσχρὸν πρᾶγμα μὴ συνεκδράμῃς Men.Mon. 272. b Astrol., of the moon in conjunction, μηδέπω τὰς τοῦ Ἡλίου συνεκδραμούσης αὐγάς not yet having abetted (sc. by reflection) the sun's rays, Heph.Astr. in Cat.Cod.Astr.8(1).158. 2 of plants, shoot up together, Thphr.CP5.6.11 (v.l.). II fall to the lot of, Plb.5.33.7, 10.40.6, 12.13.5, 38.5.3. 2 coincide, τῶν οἰωνισμάτων οἷς συνεξέδραμεν ὁ τόκος Lib.Or.59.26; τῇ ἀκολουθίᾳ πως τοῦ λόγου συνεξέδραμεν the digression suited in a way the sequence of the argument, Gal.10.238. III to be of the same length, D.H.Comp. 26, Plu.2.723b; have the same ending by analogy, A.D.Pron.55.5, al., Eust.769.28.