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σύνοδος?
(Noun), 회의, 만남, 집합######부대, 회사, 일행####성교, 성관계####종합, 연합, 집합, 연방##건설, 건물##
σύνοδος
(Noun),
συνοφρυόομαι
(Verb), to have the brow knitted, with knitted, with frowning
σύνοφρυς
(), with meeting eyebrows
σύνοιδα
(Verb), ######의식이 있다##잘 알고 있다####
συνοικειόω
(Verb), to bind together as friends or kinsmen, to associate or combine with, to be closely united
συνοικέω
(Verb), to dwell together, to live with##to live together, cohabit, marriage##he is associated, being versed##are associated, to cling closely##to colonise jointly with, to be thickly peopled
συνοίκημα
(Noun), that with which one lives, a housefellow
συνοίκησις
(Noun), 동거
συνοικήτωρ
(Noun), a house-fellow
συνοικία
(Noun), ##정착, 확립, 틀, 홍보####별채
συνοίκιον
(Noun), a joint lodging, a public feast in memory of Theseus' uniting all Attica under
συνοίκισις
(Noun), union with the capital
συνοικισμός
(Noun), 결혼, 동거, 결혼 피리
συνοικιστήρ
(Noun), a fellow-colonist
συνοικίζω
(Verb), 주다, 연회를 베풀다, 혼을 불어넣다, 벌이다######연합하다, 참여하다, 연합시키다
συνοικοδομέω
(Verb), to build together, to be edified together##to be built in with other materials
σύνοικος
(Adjective), dwelling in the same house with, as an inmate, living in the same country, a fellow-inhabitant, denizen##associated with, wedded to, used to, associated with
συνοικουρός
(Adjective), living at home together, a partner in
συνοικτίζω?
(Verb), to have compassion on

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