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 follow with, attend, accompany, Ac. 20.4.
Συνεργέω, ῶ,
f. ήσω,
to work together with, to co-operate, &c., 1 Co. 16.16. 2 Co. 6.1;
to assist, afford aid to, Mar. 16.20;
to be a motive principle, Ja. 2.22;
absol. to conspire actively to a result, Ro. 8.28:
from
Συνεργός, οῦ, ὁ, ἡ, (σύν & ἔργον)
a fellow-labourer, associate, coadjutor,
Ro. 16.3, 9, 21. 2 Co. 1.24, et al.
Συνέρχομαι, (σύν & ἔρχομαι)
a.2. συνῆλθον,
to come together; to assemble, Mar. 3.20; 6.33; 14.53;
to cohabit matrimonially, Mat. 1.13. 1 Co. 7.5;
to go or come with any one, to accompany, Lu. 23.55. Ac. 9.39;
to company with, associate with, Ac. 1.21, et al.
Συνεσθίω, (σύν & ἐσθίω)
a.2. συνέφαγον,
to eat with, 1 Co. 5.11;
by impl. to associate with,
live on familiar terms with, Lu. 15.2. Ga. 2.12.
Σύνεσις, εως, ἡ, (συνίημι)
pr. a sending together, a junction, as of streams;
met. understanding, intelligence, discernment,
sagaciousness, Lu. 2.47. 1 Co. 1.19, et al.;
meton. the understanding, intellect, mind, Mar. 12.33.
Συνετός, ή, όν, (fr. same)
intelligent, discerning, sagacious, wise, prudent,
Mat. 11.25. Lu. 20.21, et al.
Συνευδοκέω, ῶ, (σύν & εὐδοκέω)
f. ήσω,
to approve with another; to accord with in principle,
Ro. 1.32; to stamp approval, Lu. 11.48. Ac. 8.1; 22.20;
to be willing, agreeable, 1 Co. 7.12, 13.
Συνευωχέομαι, οῦμαι, (σύν & εὐωχέομαι, to feast, banquent)
f. ήσομαι,
to feast together with, 2 Pe. 2.13. Ju. 12.
Συνέφαγον,
a. 2. of συνεσθίω: which see.
Συνεφίστημι, (σύν & ἐφίστημι)
to set together upon;
intrans. a.2. συνεπέστην, to assail together, Ac. 16.22.
Συνέχω, (σύν & ἔχω)
f. έξω,
pr. to hold together; to confine, shut up close;
τὰ ὦτα, to stop the ears, Ac. 7.57;
to confine, straiten, as a besieged city, Lu. 19.43;
to hold, hold fast, have the custody of any one, Lu. 22.63;
to hem in, urge, press upon Lu. 8.45;
to exercise a constraining influence on, 2 Co. 5.14;
pass. to be seized with, be affected with, as fear,
disease, &c., Mat. 4.24. Lu. 4.38, et al.;
to be in a state of mental constriction,
to be hard pressed by urgency of circumstances,
Lu. 12.50. Ac. 18.5. Phi. 1.23.
Συνήδομαι, (σύν & ἥδομαι, to be pleased, delighted)
f. ησθήσομαι,
to be pleased along with others; to congratulate;
to delight in, approve cordially, Ro. 7.22.
Συνήθεια, ας, ἡ, (συνηθής, accustomed, familiar, customary,
fr. σύν & ἦθος)
intercourse; use, custom; an established custom, practice,
Jno. 18.39. 1 Co. 11.16.
Συνηλικιώτης, ου, ὁ, (σύν & ἡλικιώτης, idem, fr. ἡλικία)
one of the same age, an equal in age, Ga. 1.14. L.G.
Συνθάπτω, (σύν & θάπτω)
f. ψω, a.2. pass. συνετάφην,
to bury with; pass. in N.T., to be buried with Christ
symbolically, Ro. 6.4. Col. 2.12.
Συνθλάω, ῶ, (σύν & θλάω, to break)
f. άσω, f. pass. συνθλασθήσομαι,
to crush together; to break in pieces, shatter,
Mat. 21.44. Lu. 20.18.
Συνθλίβω, (σύν & θλίβω)
f. ψω,
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