A Greek-English Lexicon to the New TestamentGreenfield, William
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A Greek-English Lexicon to the New Testament
Greenfield, William
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to observe strictly, or, to secure from hard, protect, Mar. 6.20;
to preserve in memory, keep carefully in mind, Lu. 2.19. L.G.
Συντίθημι, (σύν & τίθημι)
to place together; mid., a.2. συνεθέμην, p. συντέθειμαι,
to agree together, come to a mutual understanding,
Jno. 9.22. Ac. 23.20;
to bargain, to pledge one's self, Lu. 22.5;
to second a statement, Ac. 24.9.
Συντόμως, (συντέμνω)
adv. concisely, briefly, Ac. 24.4.
Συντρέχω, (σύν & τρέχω)
a.2. συνέδρᾰμον,
to run together, flock together, Mar. 6.33. Ac. 3.11;
to run in company with other, met. 1 Pe. 4.4.
Συντρίβω, (σύν & τρίβω)
f. ψω, p. pass. συντέτριμμαι, f. pass. συντρῐβήσομαι,
to rub together; to shiver, Mar. 14.3. Re. 2.27;
to break, break in pieces, Mar. 5.4. Jno. 19.36;
to break down, crush, bruise, Mat. 12.20;
met. to break the power of any one, deprive of strength,
debilitate, Lu. 9.39. Ro. 16.20;
pass. to be broken in heart, be contrite, Lu. 4.18: (ῑ)
whence
Σύντριμμα, ατος, τό,
a breaking, bruising; in N.T., destruction, ruin, Ro. 3.16.
Σύντροφος, ου, ὁ, (συντρέφω, to nurse,
bring up together, σύν & τρέφω)
nursed with another; one brought up or
educated with another, Ac. 13.1.
Συντυγχάνω, (σύν & τυγχάνω)
a.2. συνέτῠχον,
to meet or fall in with; in N.T.,
to get to, approach, Lu. 8.19.
Συνυποκρίνομαι, (σύν & ὑποκρίνομαι)
a.1. συνυπεκρίθην,
to dissemble, feign with, or in the same manner
as another, Ga. 2.13. L.G.
Συνυπουργέω, ῶ, (σύν & ὑπουργέω, to render service, fr. ὑπό & ἔργον)
f. ήσω,
to aid along with another, help together, 2 Co. 1.11. L.G.
Συνωδίνω, (σύν & ὠδίνω, to be in birth-pangs)
f. ινῶ,
pr. to travail at the same time with;
trop. to be altogether in throes, Ro. 8.22. (ῑ)
Συνωμοσία, ας, ἡ, (συνόμνυμι, to swear together, fr. σύν & ὄμνυμι)
a banding by oath; a combination,
conspiracy, Ac. 23.13.
Σύρος, ου, ὁ,
a Syrian, Lu. 4.27.
Συροφοινικίσσα, v. Συροφοινίσσα, ης, ἡ,
a Syrophenician woman, Phenicia being included in
Syria, Mar. 7.26.
Σύρτις, εως, ἡ
a shoal, sand-bank a place dangerous on account of
shoals, two of which were particularly famous on the
northern coast of Africa, one lying near Carthage,
and the other, the syrtis major, lying between Cyrene
and Leptis, which is probably referred to in Ac. 27.17:
from
Σύρω,
to draw, drag, Jno. 21.8. Re. 12.4;
to force away, hale before magistrates, &c.
Ac. 8.3; 14.19; 17.6. (ῡ)
Συσπαράσσω, v. ττω, (σύν & σπαράσσω)
f. ξω,
to tear to pieces; to convulse altogether, Lu. 9.42. N.T.
Σύσσημον, ου, τό, (σύν & σῆμα)
a concerted signal, Mar. 14.44.
Σύσσωμος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, τό, -ον, (σύν & σῶμα)
united in same body;
met. pl. joint members in a spiritual body,
Ep. 3.6. N.T.
Συστασιάστης, ου, ὁ, (συστασιάζω, to join in a sedition with
fr. σύν & στάσις)
an accomplice in sedition, associate in insurrection,
Mar. 15.7. L.G.
Συστατικός, ή, όν, (συνίστημι)
commendatory, recommendatory, 2 Co. 3.1, bis. L.G.
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