συνεπιμαρτυρέω
Μετὰ τὴν δόσιν τάχιστα γηράσκει χάρις → Post munera cito consenescit gratia → Gleich nach der Gabe altert äußerst schnell der Dank
English (LSJ)
A join in attesting, Arist.Mu.400a15, Thphr.CP6.16.6, Ep.Hebr.2.4; τινι with one, Plb.25.6.4, Aristeas191, Plu.2.542c, Gal.15.583, Ath.13.595e; add one's evidence, Plu.2.486c,539d. II Astrol., to be also configurate, of planets, Nech. ap. Vett.Val.279.3, Cat.Cod.Astr.2.187.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
συνεπιμαρτῠρέω: ἀπὸ κοινοῦ ἐπιμαρτυρῶ, συνεπιμαρτυρεῖ ὁ βίος ἅπας Ἀριστ. π. Κόσμ. 6. 31· τινι, μετά τινος, Πολύβ. 26. 9, 4, Ἀθήν. 595Ε, κτλ. ΙΙ. ἀπὸ κοινοῦ συνιστῶ, φέρω καλὴν μαρτυρίαν περί τινος, Πλούτ. 2. 486C, 539D, κτλ.
French (Bailly abrégé)
-ῶ :
donner un témoignage favorable à, approuver, recommander.
Étymologie: σύν, ἐπιμαρτυρέω.
English (Strong)
from σύν and ἐπιμαρτυρέω; to testify further jointly, i.e. unite in adding evidence: also bear witness.
English (Thayer)
(συνεπιτίθημι) 2nd aorist middle συνεπεθεμην; to place upon (or near) together with, help in putting on; middle to attack jointly, to assail together, set upon with (see ἐπιτίθημι, 2b.): G L T Tr WH (R. V. joined in the charge) (so in Thucydides 6,10; Xenophon, Cyril 4,2, 3; Plato, Phileb., p. 16a.; Polybius 5,78, 4; Diodorus 1,21).