- συμφυής
- συμφῠής, ές,A born with one, congenital, natural,
ὕδωρ . . εἴτ' ἐπακτὸν εἴτε συμφυές Arist.Mete.382b11
;συμφυέστερον ἀνελευθερία . . τῆς ἀσωτίας Id.EN1121b14
;σ. κακά Plb.6.4.8
. Adv., συμφυῶς ἔχειν πρὸς ἄλληλα to be naturally related, Arist.Phgn.805a10, cf. Ael.NA12.27.2 adapted by nature,ἀκοῇ σ. ἀήρ Arist. de An.420a4
;τοῖς σώμασιν Epicur.Fr.30
, cf. Ep.1p.14U.II grown together, naturally united, of the embryo in the womb, Arist.GA737b17; of the shells of bivalves, opp. μονοφυής, Id.HA525a22, Fr.304; of roots or branches, Thphr.HP5.2.4, al.; also σ. λίθος compact, solid, Id.CP3.6.5;τοῖχος D.S.2.49
.2 c. dat., attached, adhering, ἡ γλῶττα τῇ κάτω σιαγόνι σ., of the crocodile, Arist.PA660b28;συμφυεῖς οἱ τένοντες ὑπάρχουσι τοῖς ὀστοῖς Gal.6.194
;μῆλον . . σ. ἀκρεμόσιν AP6.252
(Antiphil.): abs., forming one body, coalescing, of the tongue of the τέττιξ, Arist.HA532b12; of vision and the organ of vision, Pl.Ti.45d, cf. Sph.247d; of matter, cohesive, compact, Arist.GC327a1, Ph.255a12; τὰ συμφυέα the undivided (median) organs, viz. tongue and nose, opp. διεστῶτα (eyes, arms, legs), Aret.SD1.7; τῷ κοινῷ συμφυεῖς organic parts of the commonwealth, Plu.Lyc.25.III rarely c. gen., γένος ἀνθρώπων σ. τοῦ παντὸς Χρόνου congenital or bound up with . . , Pl.Lg.721c; σ. ἡμῶν combined with us, Id.Ti.64d.--Cf. σύμφυτος.
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