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 press together; to press upon, crowd, throng,
Mar. 5.24, 31. (ῑ)
Συνθρύπτω, (σύν & θρύπτω)
f. ψω,
to crush to pieces;
met. to break the heart of any one,
to make to quail, Ac. 21.13. N.T.
Συνίημι, (σύν & ἵημι, to send)
f. συνήσω, & ήσομαι, a.1. συνηκα, a.2. subj. συνῶ,
and in N.T., pr. 3 pl. συνιοῦσι, part. συνιῶν & συνιών,
pr. to send together; met. to understand, comprehend
thoroughly, Mat. 13.51. Lu. 2.50; 18.34; 24.45;
to perceive clearly, Mat. 16.12; 17.13. Ac. 7.25. Ro. 15.21. Eph. 5.17;
absol. to be well judging, sensible, 2 Co. 10.12;
to be spiritually intelligent, Mat. 13.13, 14, 15. Ac. 28.26, 27, et al.;
to be religiously wise, Ro. 3.11.
Συνίστημι, and, later, συνιστάω, & συνιστάνω, (σύν & ἵστημι)
f. στήσω,
to place together; to recommend to favourable attention,
Ro. 16.1. 2 Co. 3.1; 10.18, et al.;
to place in a striking point of view, to evince,
Ro. 3.5; 5.8. Ga. 2.18;
intrans., p. συνέστηκα, part. συνεστώς,
to stand beside, Lu. 9.32; to have been permanently framed,
Col. 1.17; to possess consistence, 2 Pe. 3.5.
Συνοδεύω, (σύν & ὁδεύω)
f. εύσω,
to journey or travel with, accompany on a journey, Ac. 9.7. L.G.
Συνοδία, ας, ἡ, (σύν & ὁδός)
pr. a journeying together;
meton. a company of fellow-travellers,
caravan, Lu. 2.44. L.G.
Σύνοιδα,
a perf. with the sense of a present, part. συνειδώς,
to share in the knowledge of a thing;
to be privy to, Ac. 5.2; to be conscious;
οὐδεν σύνοιδα, to have a clear conscience, 1 Co. 4.4.
Συνοικέω, ῶ, (σύν & οἰκέω)
f. ήσω,
to dwell with; to live or cohabit with, 1 Pe. 3.7.
Συνοικοδομέω, ῶ, (σύν & οἰκοδομέω)
to build in company with any one;
pass. to be built in along with,
form a constituent part of a structure, Ep. 2.22. L.G.
Συνομιλέω, ῶ, (σύν & ὁμιλέω)
f. ήσω,
pr. to be in company with; to talk or converse with,
Ac. 10.27. N.T.
Συνομορέω, ῶ, (σύν & ὁμορέω, to border upon, fr. ὁμός & ὅρος)
f. ήσω,
to be contiguous, adjoin, Ac. 18.7. N.T.
Συνοχή, ῆς, ἡ, (συνέχω)
pr. a being held together; compression; in N.T.,
met. distress of mind, anxiety, Lu. 21.25. 2 Co. 2.4.
Συντάσσω, v. ττω, (σύν & τάσσω)
f. ξω,
pr. to arrange or place in order together;
in N.T., to order, charge, direct, Mat. 26.19; 27.10.
Συντέλεια, ας, ἡ,
a complete combination; a completion, consummation,
end, Mat. 13.39, 40, 49; 24.3; 28.20. He. 9.26:
from
Συντελέω, ῶ, (σύν & τελέω)
f. έσω,
pr. to bring to an end altogether; to finish, end, Mat. 7.28;
to consummate, Ro. 9.28; to ratify a covenant, He. 8.8;
pass. to be terminated, Lu. 4.2. Ac. 21.27;
to be fully realised, Mar. 13.4.
Συντέμνω, (σύν & τέμνω)
f. τεμῶ, p. τέτμηκα, p. pass. τέτμημαι,
pr. to cut short, contract by cutting off;
met. to execute speedily, or
fr. the Heb., to determine, decide, decree, Ro. 9.28.
Συντηρέω, ῶ, (σύν & τηρέω)
f. ήσω,
to keep safe and sound, Mat. 9.17. Lu. 5.38;
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