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διαφύομαι

diaphuomai

germinate, to be disjoined, grow between

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διαφύομαι · diaphyomai — LSJ

germinate

germinate, of seeds, Thphr. CP 2.17.7.

II to be disjoined

to be disjoined, διαφύντος ἑνός Emp. 17.10.

III grow between, intervene

grow between, Arist. Fr. 335, Thphr. CP 3.7.9; intervene, χρόνος διέφυ καὶ πάντα ἐξήρτυτο Hdt. 1.61; βαθὺς δ. αὐλών Eratosth. 8.

IV to be different from

to be different from, ἀπʼ ἀλλήλων Philostr. Im. 2.32.

V to be inseparably connected with, to identify oneself with, to be intimately acquainted with, to pervade, leaven

to be inseparably connected with, τινός Philostr.Jun. l.c.; to identify oneself with, τυραννίδος Plu. Dio 12; to be intimately acquainted with, τῶν Ἑλληνικῶν D.C. 72.6, cf. 77.13; διʼ ὅλης τῆς Ἰταλίας to pervade, leaven all Italy (of Sullaʼs veterans), Plu. Cic. 14. [ῡ only metri gr., Eratosth. l.c.]

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