A.make οἰκεῖος :
II. mostly in Med.,
1. c. acc. pers., make a person one's friend, Hdt.4.148, Pl. Lg.738d ; reconcile, “οἰ. ἕνα πρὸς ἕνα” Phld.Rh.2.222 S., cf. Plu.Oth.2 ; “οἰ. δῆμον λόγῳ” D.H.9.44 : abs., make friends, Aen.Tact.24.5 :—Pass., to be made friendly, opp. πολεμοῦσθαι, Th.1.36, cf. Arist.Pol.1336b30.
b. in Stoic Philos., to be endeared by nature, Chrysipp.Stoic. 3.43.
2. c. acc. rei, make or claim as one's own, appropriate, “τὴν Ἀσίην οἰκηϊεῦνται οἱ Πέρσαι” Hdt.1.4 ; τούτων τὴν ἐξεύρεσιν οὐκ οἰκηϊοῦνται Αυδοί ib.94 ; Αἰγύπτιοι οἰ. Καμβυσέα claim him as their own, Id.3.2 ; “ἅπαντα τὰ ἐν πόλει οἰ.” Pl.R.466c ; entice bees, Id.Lg. 843e.
3. Act., adapt, make fit or suitable, “τινί τι” Sotad.Com. 1.17 ; “τι πρός τι” Plb.9.1.2 ; “ὁ οἰκειῶν πρὸς ἀρετὴν λόγος” Aristo Stoic.1.80, cf. Plot.4.4.44 :—Pass., to be familiarized to, “ταῖς ψυχαῖς” Pl.Prt.326b ; become familiar with, Id.Prm.128a ; “οἱ ᾠκειωμένοι φυσιολογίᾳ” Epicur.Ep.1p.4U.