συμφύομαι

Ancient Greek

Pronunciation

 

Verb

συμφῠ́ομαι (sumphúomai)

  1. present mediopassive indicative first-person singular of συμφῠ́ω (sumphúō)

Greek

Etymology

From Ancient Greek συμφῠ́ομαι (grow together) of active συμφῠ́ω (make to grow together). Morphologically, from συμ- (συν-) (together) + φύομαι (fýomai, grow).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /siɱˈfi.o.me/
  • Hyphenation: συμ‧φύ‧ο‧μαι

Verb

συμφύομαι (symfýomai) deponent

  1. (intransitive, formal) grow together or in the same time

Conjugation

  • συμφυής (symfyís, born with one, innate)
  • σύμφυμα n (sýmfyma, affix or combining form) (linguistics)
  • σύμφυση f (sýmfysi, symphysis) (anatomy)
  • σύφυτος (sýfytos, born with one, innate)
  • προσφύομαι (prosfýomai, I am fully attached)
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