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Sos 



527 



(TvvTtXeia 



Alex. Epist. 37 B SuvoSikov ypafifia. Theop. Ill, 

 714 A SviioSiKr) fVto-ToXi), Si/nodical epistle. 



Substantively. (a) To avvo&iKoi', SC. ypafifia, ^= 



SwoSiKt) kwicTTokr). Theod. Ill, 588 C. 



(b) To (TvvohiKov, decree of a council. Const. 

 (536), 1153 B. Mal. 491, 21. Nic. II, 084 A. 



(c) 'H mivobiKi], SC. iiriaToKl), tractoria. CoD. Afr. 

 Can. 90, p. 1319 C. 



(d) Oi (nivoStKol, The foUoicers of the Chalcedonian 

 council. Apophth. Phocas 1. 



<ruvohos, ov, i], religious meeting, crvva^is 1. CoxsT. 

 Apost. 2, 57, 2. 5, 20, 8. 



2. Ecclesiastical assembly, council. Can. ApOST. 

 37. 74. A\c. 6. Laod. 40. Xic. I, passim. 



3. Collegium, association, company, KoXXrjywv, o-u- 



OTTifia, (pavos, 6ia<TOs. IxSCR. 124. 349. 

 avvoiKiatov, ov, to, = crvvoUrja-is. BaSIL. Ill, 294 A. 



296 A. 



2. Cohabitation (in its original sense), marriage. 



Basil. Ill, 293 B. Socr. 2, 43. Chal. Can. 27. 



PoRPH. Adm. 89, 11. 

 cniKo/iiX/o) (o/iiXe'a), to converse vnth. NT. Act. 10, 27, 



with the dative. 

 a-uvofiCKla, as, t), ((tuvo/iiXos) intercourse, conversation. 



PoRPH. Adm. 89, 13. 

 avvopiQi, ijtra, {(rvvopov) to border upon. PoRPH. Adm. 



211, 13, with the accusative. 

 trvvoplrr]!, ov, 6, (irvvopov) neighbor. PoRPH. Adm. 154, 



5 the inhabitants of neighboring states, 

 avvopov, ov, TO, {trivopos) limit, boundary, opos. Porph. 



Adm. 141,4. 205,9.12. 

 <rvvov\6a> (oiXdo/iot), intransitive, to heal up, as a wound. 



Thf.oph. 18, 10. 

 avvox']. ^f, % distress, anguish, vexation, afliiction. 



Sept. Jud. 2, 3. 

 <rvvo\f/lCa>, lo-a, laSrjv, {(rvvo\jfts) to observe the appointed 



time. IIerjI. Vis. 3, 1 Svva>yjria-a Tar wpas. 



2. To bring to the presence of, to introdrtce. The- 



OPH. COXT. 692, 20 2ui/o^ifft *<0T(a) 7raTpiap)(rj efd- 

 Sapov fiovaxov tov Savra^aprjvov. Ibid. 694, 12. 



Jlid. o-uraij/ifo/int, to appear before, to have an inter- 

 view with. ThEOPH. 509, 2 2vvo\jr!^eTai TOV aytwTa- 



Tov a^^av yia^i/iov. 5/1, 3 'HiT^aaTO T(5 Trnv Xa^dpwv 



Xaydvio crvDoyj^Krdrivai, 073, 8 AlTOVfifvos a-vvo^lricr6fivat 



avTco. 

 avvrayri, ^r, fj, ((rvvraa-a-a) a Joining to. Hence, cove- 



nant. Const. Apost. 7, 40 Ta t!fp\ tt)s cruway^s toO 



XptcTTov, Whatever pertaineth to the joining one's self 



with Christ. 

 irivTayixa, qtos, to, composition, treatise, tcork, book. 



ScTMN. 9. Plut. II. 1036 C. 

 (rwTaKTr/pios, oi>, (oT)(Tdo-o-o/ia() relating to bidding fare- 



treil, (TvirraKTiKos. SwraKTr/ptos Xdyor, A farewell 



sermon. Greg. Naz. I, 510 A. Edagr. 4, 40, p. 



423, 23. 



(TVVTOKTtKOS, T), OV, = (TvvraKTrjpios. EUS. V. C. 3, 21 



'2vvTaKTiKr) OfuXla. 

 avvTa^tSeva (ra^iSeia), to go On an expedition with any 

 one, to join one in an expedition. Porph. Adm. 

 198, 15, et alibi. 



avVTa^is, ewf, f), = avvTayfia. SCTMN. 103. 

 a-vvTtiacroiiai {<TvvTda<T<o), to unite one's self io any one. 



"With the dative. Const. Apost. 7, 41, 2. Apocr. 



Act. Barn. 12. 



2. To bid farewell. With the dative. Eus. V. C. 



1, 21. 3, 21, p. 591, 13. Athax. I, 171 A. Hes. 



• Sui/rd^ao'^ai, aoTraaraaSai. 



(TvvTeKvla, as, fj. {o-CvTfKvos 2) the being god-father or 

 god-mother. PoRPlI. Adm. 157, 5 SvvreKviav /mct 

 avTov TToiTjaap.evoi, having become his avvreKvoi 2. 

 Cedr. II, 353. 



arvvTfKvos, ov, 6, y, (tckvov) foster-brother, foster-sister; 

 an adopted child considered with reference to the 

 children of the person adopting. IxscR. 2015. 



Leg. Homer. 104 Tar iavrav avvTcKVovs. 



2. God-father, god-mother, considered with refer- 

 ence to the parents of the god-child. Porph. Adm. 

 117, 12. 156, 10. Theoph. Cont. 24, 7. 120, 

 22. (See also dj'dSo;^or.) 



During the marriage ceremonj-, the avvTtKvos ap- 

 pears as ■trapawit(j>os. EuKHOL. p. 251. (See also 



OTC^ai'O?.) 

 avvTiXeia, as, J), end, completion, accomplishment, ava- 

 nX^paa-ts. Sept. Deut. 11, 12. 1 Esdr. 2, 1. 



