2. like o{pla , any tools, Anth. (Properly neut. of a[rmeno" , v. ajrarivskw B. IV.)
aJrmovdio"
aJrmovdio" , a, on , ( aJrmovzw fitting together, Theogn.
II. well-fitting, accordant, agreeable, Id.: Adv. -w" , Plut.
aJrmovzw
aJrmovzw , Att. (except in Trag. ) aJrmovttw , Dor. aJrmovsdw : impf. h{rmozon , Dor. a{rm- : f. aJrmovsw : aor, h{rmosa , Dor. a{rmoxa : pf. h{rmoka : Med. , Ep. imper. aJrmovzeo : aor. I hJrmosavmhn , Dor. aJrmoxavmhn : Pass. , pf. h{rmosmai , Ion. a{rmosmai : aor. I hJrmovsqhn , Dor. aJrmovcqhn : f. aJrmosqhvsomai :( * a[rw ): to fit together, join, esp. of joiners work, Od.; so in Med. to join for oneself, put together, Ib.
2.
generally,
to fit, adapt, prepare, make ready,
Soph
.:
Med.
to suit oneself,
prov" tina
Luc.
3.
of marriage,
aJrmovzein tini; th;n qugatevra
to betroth
ones daughter to any one,
Hdt.
; also,
aJrm. gavmou"
Eur
.:
Med.
to betroth to oneself, take to wife,
th;n qugatevra tinov"
Hdt
.; (so in
Med.
,
N.T.
):
Pass.
,
hJrmovsqai qugatevra tino;" gunai`ka
to have
her
betrothed
or
married to one,
Hdt.
4.
to set in order, regulate, govern,
Eur
.:
Pass.
,
Soph.
;
konduvloi" hJrmottomhn
I
was ruled
or
drilled
with cuffs,
Ar.
:among the Lacedaemonians,
to act as harmostes,
ejn tai`" povlesin
Xen.
5. to arrange according to the laws of harmony, to tune instruments, Plat. : Pass. , hJrmosmevno" in tune, Id.
II.
intr.
to fit, fit well,
of clothes or armour,
c. dat.
pers., Il.
2.
to fit, suit, be adapted, fit for,
tiniv
Soph.
3.
impers.
aJrmovzei
,
it is fitting,
Lat.
decet
,
c. acc.
et
inf.
, Id.
4.
part
.,
aJrmovttwn, ousa, on
,
fitting, suitable,
Plat
.;
prov" ti
Xen.
aJrmoi`
aJrmoi` , Adv. = a[rti, ajrtivw" , just, newly, lately, Aesch ., Theocr. (In fact, an old dat. of aJrmov" ; cf. oi[koi , pevdoi .)
aJrmologevw
aJrmo-logevw , f. hvsw , ( levgw ) to join, pile together, Anth.
aJrmoniva
aJrmoniva , hJ , ( aJrmovzw ) a fastening to keep ship-planks together, a clamp, Od.
2. a joining, joint, between a ships planks, ta;" aJrm. ejpavktwsan th`/ buvblw/ caulked the joints with byblus, Hdt.
3.
a frame:
metaph
.,
duvstropo" gunaikw`n aJrm
. womens perverse
temperament,
Eur.
II.
a covenant, agreement,
in
pl.
, Il.:
settled government, order,
Aesch.
III.
harmony,
as
a concord of sounds,
first as a mythical personage,
Harmonia, Music,
companion of
Hebe
, the Graces and the Hours; child of the Muses, h.
Hom.
,
Eur.
2. metaph ., harmony, concord, Plat.
aJrmonikov" , hv, ovn , ( aJrmoniva ) skilled in music, Plat .: ta; aJrmonikav , music, Id.
aJrmov"