*suna/|dwn: a(rmo/ttwn, suntre/xwn sumfwnw=n. kai\ *su/nada, mhtro/polis. *suna=|don de\ ou)dete/rws.
[1] Likewise in the
Synagoge (sigma314) and
Photius'
Lexicon (sigma730 Theodoridis), and cf. already
Hesychius sigma2391-2392. The headword is a present active participle, masculine nominative singular, of
suna/|dw (contracted form of
sunaei/dw). It must be quoted from somewhere; there are numerous possibilities, beginning with
Aeschines 2.162. For another form of this verb, see
sigma 1607.
[2] Also spelled with double nu,
Synnada, as in
Stephanus of
Byzantium, and so corrected here by Bernhardy: a city of
Phrygia Salutaris in Asia Minor.
[3] Addendum lacking, Adler reports, in mss AF.
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