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συνδυ^-άζω :—Pass., aor.
A.-εδυάσθηνArist.GA724b15: pf. συνδεδύασμαι ib.729b30:—join one and one, couple, Id.EN1131b8; “τι πρός τιId.Pol.1321a18:—Pass., to be taken two at a time, ib.1300a19, 1317a1, Gal.6.214; to be coupled with another person or thing, Arist. Top.118b15: abs., to be coupled with something else, Id.Rh.1377a30.
2. Pass., freq. of marriage or sexual intercourse, pair, copulate, Id.Pol.1252a26, etc.; “ς. τῷ τυχόντιId.EE1242a24; esp. of animals, X.Cyn.5.6, Arist.HA539b9, al.: c. dat., “συνδυασθέντες ἄρρην θηλείᾳ καὶ θήλεια ἄρρενιPl.Lg.840d, cf. Arist.HA612b33, GA746b12, al.
II. intr. in Act., join oneself with, combine with, of persons and things, τινι Plb.4.38.6, S.E.M.9.254: abs., combine, Plb.30.5.8.
III. as law-term, συνδυάζεσθαί τινι to be in collusion with any one, Just.Nov.130.7; cf. “συνδυασμός11.
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    • Plato, Laws, 840d
    • Xenophon, On Hunting, 5.6
    • Polybius, Histories, 30.5.8
    • Polybius, Histories, 4.38.6
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