συνόμνυμι
Χρόνος δ' ἀμαυροῖ πάντα κεἰς λήθην ἄγει → Diesque celat omnia atque oblitterat → Die Zeit verdunkelt alles, gibt's dem Vergessen preis
English (LSJ)
or συνομνύω (D.57.64, SIG527.71 (Dreros, iii B.C.)), fut.
A συνομοῦμαι IPE4.79.37 (Chersonesus, iv/iii B.C.): pf. -ομώμοκα Hyp. Lyc.7, etc.:—swear together, ἦ μὴν τὸν παῖδα . . φιλεῖσθαι X.Smp.9.6; ἀποκτείνειν (ἀποκτενεῖν Cobet) Lycurg.126; ὅρκους Hdt.1.176; ὅρκον Plu.Brut.12. 2 c. acc. rei,pledge one's oath to a thing, promise by oath, ἅ μοι ξυνώμοσας S.Ph.1367 codd.; ξυνώμοσαν μὲν θάνατον . . πατρί joined in swearing death against him, A.Ch.978:—Pass., τὸ πρᾶγμα πανταχόθεν ξυνομώμοται Ar.Lys.1007. II join in a league or confederacy, Th.5.48, 6.18; ξυνώμοσαν γάρ, ὄντες ἔχθιστοι τὸ πρίν, πῦρ καὶ θάλασσα A.Ag.650. 2 σ. τισί form a confederacy with . ., Th. 1.71, 2.72; of an individual, συνομωμοκυῖα πρὸς ἐμέ Hyp. l.c.:— Med., form a league with, Βοιωτοῖς Plu.Alc.14. 3 esp. in bad sense, conspire with others, τοῖς τριάκοντα Arist.Rh.1400a18; ἐπί τινι against one, Hdt.7.235; ἐπὶ τῷ δήμῳ Ar.Eq.236; ἐπί τινα D.57.64; συνωμοσίαν σ. IPE l.c.: so in Med., οἱ τῷ Περπέννᾳ συνομοσάμενοι his fellow-conspirators, Plu.Sert.27.