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G04863

An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon Keyed to Strong's Numbers

συνάγω

Infl. imperf. -ῆγον

Infl. doric -ᾶγον

Infl. epic -α^γον

Infl. fut. συνάξω

Infl. aor2 συνήγαγον

Infl. perf. συνῆχα

Infl. and συναγήοχα

Infl. Pass. συνῆγμαι

I. "to bring together, gather together, collect, convene", Hom., Hdt., attic

2. in hostile sense, "to join" battle, "begin" the battle-strife, Il.:—also like συμβάλλω, "to match" two warriors "one against the other", Aesch.:—hence intr., ς. εἰς μέσσον "to engage" in fight, Theocr.

3. "to bring together, join in one, unite", Hhymn. (i.e., h. Merc.), Aesch.;— ς. γάμους "to contract" a marriage, Xen.

4. "to receive into one's house", NTest.

II. "to gather together" stores, crops, etc., Xen., etc.

III. "to draw together", so as to make the extremities meet, Hdt., Thuc.: also "to draw together, narrow, contract", Hdt.

2. "to contract" the brows, Ar.; ς. τὰ ὦτα "to prick" the ears, of dogs, Xen.

IV. "to collect" from premises, i. e. "to conclude, infer", Lat. colligere, Arist.