ζεύγνυμι
zeugnumiVerbG7599
harness
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1.to yoke, put to, *ἵππους *(Homer), etc.; ζ. ἵππους ὑφ᾽ ἅρματα, ὑφ᾽ ἅρμασιν, ὑπ᾽ ὄχεσφιν, *ὑπ᾽ ἀμάξηισιν *(Iliad by Homer);—;(so in Mid., *ἵππους ζεύγνυσθαι *to put to one's horses, (Homer));—;also of riding horses, to harness, saddle and bridle, *ζεῦξαι Πάγασον *(Pindar):—;of chariots, to put to, get ready, (Homer)
2.to bind, bind fast, (Xenophon Historicus):—;Pass., *φάρη ἐζευγμέναι *having them fastened, (Euripides)
3.metaphorically, *πότμωι ζυγείς *in the yoke of fate, (Pindar); ἀνάγκηι, *ὁρκίοις ζυγείς *(Sophocles Tragicus)
4.to join together, *σανίδες ἐζευγμέναι *well-joined, (Iliad by Homer)
5.to join in wedlock, (Euripides):—;in Mid., of the husband, to wed, (Euripides):—;Pass. to be married, (Sophocles Tragicus)
6.to join opposite banks by bridges, *τὸν Ἑλλήσποντον ζεῦξαι *(Herdotus Historicus), etc.:—;also, *γέφυραν ζεῦξαι *to form a bridge, (Herdotus Historicus)
7.to undergird ships with ropes, (Thucydides)
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