ἁρμονία

harmoniaNoun (Feminine)G6535

a joint

Full Lexicon Entry

1.a fastening to keep ship-planks together, a clamp, (Odyssey by Homer)
2.a joining, joint, between a ship's planks, τὰς ἁρμ. *ἐπάκτωσαν τῆι βύβλωι *caulked the joints with byblus, (Herdotus Historicus)
3.a frame : metaphorically, δύστροπος γυναικῶν ἁρμ. women's perverse temperament, (Euripides)
4.a covenant, agreement, in plural, (Iliad by Homer):—; settled government, order, (Aeschulus Tragicus)
5.harmony, as a concord of sounds, first as a mythical personage, Harmonia, Music, companion of Hebe, the Graces and the Hours; child of the Muses, (Homeric Hymns)
6.metaphorically, harmony, concord, (Plato Philosophus)

Grammar

Part of Speech Noun (Feminine)

Morphology G:N-F

DescriptionGreek Noun, Feminine

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