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syncĕrastum, i, n., = συγκεραστόν, a dish composed of a variety of ingredients, a hash, hotch-potch: Plautus in Phagone: honos syncerasto perit, pernis, glandio; syncerastum est omnimodum edulium, antiquo vocabulo Graeco, Varr. L. L. 7, § 61 Müll.

synchrisma, ătis (gen. -mae, Veg. 4, 18), n., = σύγχρισμα, an anointing, Veg. 2, 45; Pelag. Vet. 4 med.

synchrŏnus, a, um, adj., = σύγχρονος, synchronic, contemporary, Hier. Com. in XII. Proph. praef.

syncŏpē, ēs, or syncŏpa, ae, f., = συγκοπή.

  1. I. A fainting away, swooning, syncope, Veg. 1, 35.
  2. II. In gram., the omission of a letter or syllable in the middle of a word, syncope, Charis. p. 248 P.; Diom. p. 436 ib.

syncŏpo, no perf., ātum, 1, v. n. [syncope, I.], to faint away, to swoon, Veg. 1, 35.

syncrāsis, is, f., = σύγκρασις, a mingling, blending, one of the Æons, Tert. adv. Val. 8.