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 combat in company with any one; to exert one's strength with,
to be earnest in aiding, Ro. 15.30.
Συναθλέω, ῶ, (σύν & ἀθλέω)
f. ήσω,
pr. to contend on the side of any one; in N.T.,
to co-operate vigorously with a person, Phi. 4.3;
to make effort in the cause of, in support of a thing, Phi. 1.27. L.G.
Συναθροίζω, (σύν & ἀθροίζω, to gather, ἀθρόος)
f. οίσω,
to gather; to bring together, convoke, Ac. 19.25;
pass. to come together, convene, Lu. 24.33. Ac. 12.12.
Συναίρω, (σύν & αἴρω)
f. αρῶ,
to take up a thing with any one; in N.T.,
συναίρειν λόγον, to adjust accounts, reckon in order to payment,
Mat. 18.23, 24; 25.19.
Συναιχμάλωτος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (σύν & αἰχμάλωτος)
a fellow-captive, Ro. 16.7. Col. 4.10. Phile. 23. N.T.
Συνακολουθέω, ῶ, (σύν & ἀκολουθέω)
f. ήσω,
to follow in company with, accompany, Mar. 5.37. Lu. 23.49.
Συνᾱλίζω, (σύν & ἁλίζω to collect)
f. ίσω,
to cause to come together, collect, assemble, congregate;
mid. to convene to one's self, Ac. 1.4.
Συναναβαίνω, (σύν & ἀναβαίνω)
f. βήσομαι, a.2. συνανέβην,
to go up, ascend with any one, Mar. 15.41. Ac. 13.31.
Συνανάκειμαι, (σύν & ἀνάκειμαι)
f. είσομαιν
to recline with any one at table, Mat. 9.10; 14.9, et al. N.T.
Συναναμίγνυμι, (σύν & ἀναμίγνυμι, to mix, mingle)
to mix together with, commingle;
mid. met. to mingle one's self with, to associate with,
have familiar intercourse with, 1 Co. 5.9, 11. 2 Th. 3.14. L.G.
Συναναπαύομαι, (σύν & ἀναπαύομαι)
f. αύσομαι,
to experience refreshment in company with any one,
Ro. 15.32. L.G.
Συναντάω, ῶ,(σύν & ἀντάω, αντί)
f. ήσω,
to meet with, fall in with, encounter;
to meet, Lu. 9.37; 22.10. Ac. 10.25. He. 7.1, 10;
to occur, happen to, befall, Ac. 20.22:
whence
Συνάντησις, εως, ἡ,
a meeting, Mat. 8.34.
Συναντιλαμβάνομαι, (σύν & ἀντιλαμβάνομαι)
f. λήψομαι,
pr. to take hold of with any one;
to support, help, aid, Lu. 10.40. Ro. 8.26. L.G.
Συναπάγω, (σύν & ἀπάγω)
f. άξω,
to lead or conduct away with; to seduce;
pass. to be led away, carried astray, Ga. 2.13. 2 Pe. 3.17;
mid. to conform one's self willingly to certain circumstance,
Ro. 12.16.
Συναποθνήσκω, (σύν & ἀποθνήσκω)
a.2. συναπέθανον,
to die together with any one, Mar. 14.31. 2 Co. 7.3;
met. to die with, in respect of a spiritual likeness, 2 Ti. 2.11.
Συναπόλλυμι, (σύν & ἀπόλλυμι)
a.2. mid. συναπωλόμην
to destroy together with others;
mid. to perish or be destroyed with others, He. 11.31.
Συναποστέλλω, (σύν & ἀποστέλλω)
f. στελῶ,
to send forth together with any one, 2 Co. 12.18.
Συναρμολογέω, ῶ, (σύν & ἁρμολογέω, fr. ἁρμός, a joint, & λόγος)
f. ήσω,
to join together fitly, fit or frame together,
compact, Ep. 2.21. N.T.
Συναρπάζω, (σύν & ἁρπάλω)
f. άσω,
to snatch up, clutch, to seize and carry off suddenly, Ac. 6.12;
to seize with force and violence, Lu. 8.29;
pass. of a ship, to be caught and swept on by the wind, Ac. 27.15.
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