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
to shut up together, to hem in; to enclose, Lu. 5.6;
met. to band under a sweeping sentence, Ro. 11.32. Ga. 3.22;
pass. to be banded under a bar of disability, Ga. 3.23.
Συγκληρονόμος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (σύν & κληρονόμος)
pr. a coheir, Ro. 8.17; a fellow participant,
Ep. 3.6. He. 11.9. 1 Pe. 3.7. N.T.
Συγκοινωνέω, ῶ,
f. ήσω,
to be a joint partaker, participate with a person;
in N.T., to mix one's self up in a thing,
to involve one's self, be an accomplice in,
Ep. 5.11. Re. 18.4; to sympathise actively in,
to relieve, Phi. 4.14:
from
Συγκοινωνός, οῦ, ὁ, ἡ, (σύν & κοινωνός)
one who partakes jointly; a coparticipant, copartner,
Ro. 11.17. 1 Co. 9.23. Phi. 1.7. Re. 1.9. N.T.
Συγκομίζω, (σύν & κομίζω)
f. ίσω,
to bring together, collect;
to prepare for burial, take charge of the funeral of any one,
bury, Ac. 8.2.
Συγκρίνω, (σύν & κρίνω)
f. ινῶ,
to combine, compound; to compare,
to estimate by comparing with something else, or,
to match, 2 Co. 10.12, bis; to explain, illustrate, or,
to suit, 1 Co. 2.13.
Συγκύπτω, (σύν & κύπτω)
f. ψω,
to bend or bow together; to be bowed together,
bent double, Lu. 13.11.
Συγκυρία, ας, ἡ,
(συγκυρέω, to happen together, σύν & κυρέω, to happen)
concurrence, coincidence, change, accident;
κατὰ συγκυρίαν, by change, accidentally, Lu. 10.31.
Συγχαίρω, (σύν & χαίρω)
a.2. συνεχάρνη,
to rejoice with any one, sympathise in joy,
Lu. 15.6, 9. Phi. 2.17, 18;
met. 1 Co. 12.26; to sympathise in the advancement of,
1 Co. 13.6.
Συγχέω, & later, ύνω, (σύν & χέω)
imperf. συνέχεον & συνέχυνον, pass. p. συγκέχὺμαι,
a.1. συνεχύθην,
to pour together, mingle by pouring together;
hence, to confound, perplex, amaze, Ac. 2.6;
to confound in dispute, Ac. 9.22;
to throw into confusion, fill with uproar, Ac. 19.33; 21.27, 31.
Συγχράομαι, ῶμαι, (σύν & χράομαι)
f. ήσομαι,
to use at the same time with another, use in common;
to have social intercourse with, associate with.
Jno. 4.9. L.G.
Συγχύνω,
see συγχέω.
Σύγχῠσις, εως, ἡ, (συγχέω)
pr. a pouring together; hence, confusion, commotion,
tumult, uproar, Ac. 19.29.
Συζάω, ῶ, (σύν & ζάω)
f. ήσω,
to live with; to continue in life with any one,
2 Co. 7.3; to coexist in life with another,
Ro. 6.8. 2 Ti. 2.11.
Συζεύγνυμι, (σύν & ζεύγνυμι, to yoke)
f. ζεύξω, a.1. συνέζευξα,
to yoke together; trop. to conjoin, join together,
unite, Mat. 19.6. Mar. 10.9.
Συζητέω, ῶ, (σύν & ζητέω)
f. ήσω,
to seek, ask, or inquire with another; to deliberate,
debate, Mar. 1.27; 9.10; to hold discourse with,
argue, reason, Mar. 8.11; 12.28. Ac. 6.9;
to question, dispute, cavil, Mar. 9.14, 16, et al.:
whence
Συζήτησις, εως, ἡ,
mutual discussion, debate, disputation,
Ac. 15.2, 7; 28.29. L.G.
Συζητητής, οῦ, ὁ,
a disputation, controversial reasoner, sophist,
1 Co. 1.20. N.T.
Σύζῠγος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (συζεύγνυμι)
a yoke-fellow; an associate, fellow-labourer,
coadjutor, Phi. 4.3.
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