συνοικέω
Infl. fut. ήσω
I. "to dwell together", Plat., etc.; ς. τινί "to live with", Aesch., etc.
2. "to live together" in wedlock, "cohabit", Hdt., Eur., etc.; τούτων συνοικησάντων γίνεται Κλεισθένης from their "marriage" sprang Cleisthenes, Hdt.
3. metaph., ἄχθος ᾧ ξυνοικεῖ the grief with which "he is associated", Soph.; so, ς. φόβῳ Eur.; ἡδοναῖς, ἀμαθίᾳ Plat.; ἱππικοῖς ἐν ἤθεσι ξ. "being versed" in the ways of horses, Eur.
b. reversely, with the thing as subject, γῆρας ἵνα πάντα κακὰ κακῶν ξυνοικεῖ old age with which all evils "are associated", Soph.; of the poisoned robe of Hercules, "to cling closely", id=Soph.
II. c. acc. loci, "to colonise jointly with", Κυρηναίοισι ς. Λιβύην Hdt.:—Pass., of a country, "to be thickly peopled", Xen.