συνάγω

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From συν- (sun-, with, together) +‎ ἄγω (ágō, lead, guide).

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συνάγω (sunágō)

  1. (of persons, animals, etc.) to bring together, gather together
    1. to bring together for deliberation or festivity
    2. (in a hostile sense) to join battle
      1. to match two warriors against one another
      2. to collect or levy soldiers
    3. to bring together, join in one, unite
    4. to bring together, make friends of, reconcile
    5. to collect oneself
    6. to lead with one, receive
  2. (of things) gather together
      1. (of a historical writer) summarize
    1. to draw together, so as to make the extremities meet
      1. to draw together, narrow, contract
      2. (figuratively)
    2. to collect or club things for a picnic
      • Diphil., The Painter 2.28
    3. to collect from premises, i.e. to conclude, infer, draw an inference
    4. (passive voice) to be carried along with
    5. to bring about

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