A Greek-English Lexicon to the New TestamentGreenfield, William
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A Greek-English Lexicon to the New Testament
Greenfield, William
Bible. New Testament -- Dictionaries -- English; Greek language, Biblical -- Dictionaries -- English
10.29, 31. Lu. 12.6, 7.
Στρώννυμι, v. στρωννύω, (by metath. for στορέννυμι)
f. στρώσω, a.1. ἔστρωσα, p. pass. ἔστρωμαι,
to spread, to strew, Mat. 21.8. Mar. 11.8;
to spread a couch, Ac. 9.34; used of a supper chamber,
pass. to have the couches spread, to be prepared,
furnished, Mar. 14.15. Lu. 22.12.
Στυγητός, ή, όν, & ος, ον, (στυγέω, to hate)
hateful, odious, detested, Tit. 3.3.
Στυγνάζω, (στυγνός, gloomy)
f. άσω, a.1. ἐστύγνασα,
to put on a gloomy and downcast look, Mar. 10.22;
of the sky, to lower, Mat. 16.3. S.
Στῦλος, ου, ὁ,
a pillar, column, Re. 10.1;
used of persons of authority, influence, &c.,
a support or pillar of the church, Ga. 2.9. Re. 3.12;
a support of true doctine, 1 Ti. 3.15.
Στωϊκός, ή, όν,
stoic, belonging to the sect of the Stoics, founded by Zeno,
and deriving their name frm the portico, στοά, where he tought,
Ac. 17.18.
Σύ,
gen. σοῦ, dat. σοί, acc. σέ, & enclit. σου, σοι, σε, pl. ὑμεῖς.
pron. 2 pers. thou, Mat. 1.20; 2.6, et al. freq.
Συγγένεια, ας, ἡ,
kindred; kinsfolk, kinsmen, relatives, Lu. 1.61. Ac. 7.3, 14:
from
Συγγενής, έος, οῦς, ὁ, ἡ, (σύν & γένος)
kindred, akin; as a subs. a kinsman or kinswoman, relative,
Mar. 6.4. Lu. 1.36, 58, et al.; one nationally akin,
a fellow-countryman, Ro. 9.3.
Συγγνώμη, ης, ἡ, (συγγινώσκω, to agree in judgment with)
pardon; concession, leave, permission, 1 Co. 7.6.
Συγκάθημαι, (σύν & κάθημαι)
to sit company with, Ma. 14.54. Ac. 26.30.
Συγκαθίζω, (σύν & καθίζω)
f. ίσω,
trans. to cause to sit with, seat in company with, Ep. 2.6;
intrans. to sit in company with; to sit down together, Ac. 22.55.
Συγκακοπαθέω, ῶ, (σύν & κακοπαθέω)
f. ήσω,
to suffer evils along with any one; to be enduringly adherent,
2 Ti. 1.8. N.T.
Συγκακουχέομαι, οῦμαι, (σύν & κακουχέω)
to encounter adversity along with any one, He. 11.25. N.T.
Συγκαλέω, ῶ, (σύν & καλέω)
f. έσω,
to call togetther, convoke, Mar. 15.16;
mid. to call around one's self, Lu. 9.1, et al.
Συγκαλύπτω, (σύν & καλύπτω)
f. ψω, p. pass. συγκεκάλυμμαι,
to cover altogether, to cover up; met. to conceal,
Lu. 12.2.
Συγκάμπω, (σύν & κάμπω)
f. ψω,
to bend or bow together;
to bow down the back of any one afflictively, Ro. 11.10.
Συγκαταβαίνω, (σύν & καταβαίνω)
f. βήσομαι,
to go down with any one, Ac. 25.5.
Συγκατάθεσις, εως, ἡ,
assent; in N.T., accord, alliance, 2 Co. 6.16: (L.G.)
from
Συγκατατίθημι, (σύν & κατατίθημι)
to set down together with; mid. to assent, accord, Lu. 23.51.
Συγκαταψηφίζω, (σύν & καταψηφίζω, ψῆφος)
ίσω,
to count, number with, Ac. 1.26. N.T.
Συγκεράννυμι, v. νύω, (σύν & κεράννυμι)
f. κεράσω, συνεκέρᾰσα, p. κέκρᾱμαι,
to mix with, mingle together, commingle;
to blend, 1 Co. 12.24.
pass. to be attempered, combined. He. 4.2.
Συγκῑνέω, ῶ, (σύν & κινέω)
f. ήσω,
to move together, commove, put in commotion;
to excite, Ac. 6.12.
Συγκλείω, (σύν & κλείω)
f. είσω,
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