A.embracing all modes or scales, in neut. of a style of Music, “οὐκ ἄρα πολυχορδίας γε οὐδὲ παναρμονίου ἡμῖν δεήσει ἐν ταῖς ᾠδαῖς τε καὶ μέλεσι” Pl.R.399c, cf. 404d; [ὄργανα] π. ib.399d; αὐτὰ τὰ π. ibid.; “τὸ π. τὸ καινόν” Alex.298; “π. ὄργανον” D.C.74.3.
II. metaph., complex, elaborate, ποικίλῃ μὲν ποικίλους ψυχῇ καὶ π. διδοὺς λόγους opp. ἁπλοῦς, Pl.Phdr.277c, cf. Iamb.Myst.5.21; “π. τι χρῆμα ἡ ὄρχησις” Luc.Salt.72; ψυχαὶ π. διὸ παντοδαπῶς ἔστιν ἀκούειν ἀμφοτέρων, of Homer and Plato, Olymp. Vit.Pl.p.4 W.
2. harmonious, “χορός” Ph.2.399; ἀστέρων στρατιά ib.242; συζυγία τῶν τεττάρων δυνάμεων ib.136; ἑβδομάς, ὀγδοάς, ib. 166, Pythag. ap. Theol.Ar.54; τετράχορδον, of Diocletian and his associates, Jul.Caes.315c; π. ἐρωαί, of the song of the Muses, Orac. ap. Porph.Plot.22: neut. as Adv., “π. ᾁδειν” Philostr.Im.2.1.