g4900 sunelauno (soon-el-ow'-no)
from 4862 and 1643; to drive together, i.e. (figuratively) exhort (to reconciliation):--+ set at one again.see g4862
see g1643
g4901 sunepimartureo (soon-ep-ee-mar-too-reh'-o)
from 4862 and 1957; to testify further jointly, i.e. unite in adding evidence:--also bear witness.see g4862
see g1957
g4902 sunepomai (soon-ep'-om-ahee)
middle voice from 4862 and a primary hepo (to follow); to attend (travel) in company with:--accompany.see g4862
g4903 sunergeo (soon-erg-eh'-o)
from 4904; to be a fellow-worker, i.e. co-operate:--help (work) with, work(-er) together.see g4904
g4904 sunergos (soon-er-gos')
from a presumed compound of 4862 and the base of 2041; a co-laborer, i.e. coadjutor:--companion in labour, (fellow-)helper(-labourer, -worker), labourer together with, workfellow.see g4862
see g2041
g4905 sunerchomai (soon-er'-khom-ahee)
from 4862 and 2064; to convene, depart in company with, associate with, or (specially), cohabit (conjugally):--accompany, assemble (with), come (together), come (company, go) with, resort.see g4862
see g2064
g4906 sunesthio (soon-es-thee'-o)
from 4862 and 2068 (including its alternate); to take food in company with:--eat with.see g4862
see g2068
g4907 sunesis (soon'-es-is)
from 4920; a mental putting together, i.e. intelligence or (concretely) the intellect:--knowledge, understanding.see g4920
g4908 sunetos (soon-et'-os)
from 4920; mentally put (or putting) together, i.e. sagacious:--prudent. Compare 5429.see g4920
see g5429
g4909 suneudokeo (soon-yoo-dok-eh'-o)
from 4862 and 2106; to think well of in common, i.e. assent to, feel gratified with:--allow, assent, be pleased, have pleasure.see g4862
see g2106
g4910 suneuocheo (soon-yoo-o-kheh'-o)
from 4862 and a derivative of a presumed compound of 2095 and a derivative of 2192 (meaning to be in good condition, i.e. (by implication) to fare well, or feast); to entertain sumptuously in company with, i.e. (middle voice or passive) to revel together:--feast with.see g4862
see g2095
see g2192
g4911 sunephistemi (soon-ef-is'-tay-mee)
from 4862 and 2186; to stand up together, i.e. to resist (or assault) jointly:--rise up together.see g4862
see g2186
g4912 sunecho (soon-ekh'-o)
from 4862 and 2192; to hold together, i.e. to compress (the ears, with a crowd or siege) or arrest (a prisoner); figuratively, to compel, perplex, afflict, preoccupy:--constrain, hold, keep in, press, lie sick of, stop, be in a strait, straiten, be taken with, throng.see g4862
see g2192
g4913 sunedomai (soon-ay'-dom-ahee)
middle voice from 4862 and the base of 2237; to rejoice in with oneself, i.e. feel satisfaction concerning:--delight.see g4862
see g2237
g4914 sunetheia (soon-ay'-thi-ah)
from a compound of 4862 and 2239; mutual habituation, i.e. usage:--custom.see g4862
see g2239
g4915 sunelikiotes (soon-ay-lik-ee-o'-tace)
from 4862 and a derivative of 2244; a co-aged person, i.e. alike in years:--equal.see g4862
see g2244
g4916 sunthapto (soon-thap'-to)
from 4862 and 2290; to inter in company with, i.e. (figuratively) to assimilate spiritually (to Christ by a sepulture as to sin):--bury with.see g4862
see g2290
g4917 sunthlao (soon-thlah'-o)
from 4862 and thlao (to crush); to dash together, i.e. shatter:--break.see g4862
g4918 sunthlibo (soon-thlee'-bo)
from 4862 and 2346; to compress, i.e. crowd on all sides:--throng.see g4862
see g2346
g4919 sunthrupto (soon-throop'-to)
from 4862 and thrupto (to crumble); to crush together, i.e. (figuratively) to dispirit:--break.see g4862
g4920 suniemi (soon-ee'-ay-mee)
from 4862 and hiemi (to send); to put together, i.e. (mentally) to comprehend; by implication, to act piously:-- consider, understand, be wise.see g4862
g4921 sunistao (soon-is-tah'-o,) or (strengthened)
sunistano soon-is-tan'-o, or sunistemi soon-is'-tay-mee from 4862 and 2476 (including its collateral forms); to set together, i.e. (by implication) to introduce (favorably), or (figuratively) to exhibit; intransitively, to stand near, or (figuratively) to constitute:--approve, commend, consist, make, stand (with).see g4862
see g2476
g4922 sunodeuo (soon-od-yoo'-o)
from 4862 and 3593; to travel in company with:--journey with.see g4862
see g3593
g4923 sunodia (soon-od-ee'-ah)
from a compound of 4862 and 3598 ("synod"); companionship on a journey, i.e. (by implication), a caravan:--company.see g4862
see g3598
g4924 sunoikeo (soon-oy-keh'-o)
from 4862 and 3611; to reside together (as a family):--dwell together.see g4862
see g3611
g4925 sunoikodomeo (soon-oy-kod-om-eh'-o)
from 4862 and 3618; to construct, i.e. (passively) to compose (in company with other Christians, figuratively):--build together.see g4862
see g3618
g4926 sunomileo (soon-om-il-eh'-o)
from 4862 and 3656; to converse mutually:--talk with.see g4862
see g3656
g4927 sunomoreo (soon-om-or-eh'-o)
from 4862 and a derivative of a compound of the base of 3674 and the base of 3725; to border together, i.e. adjoin:--join hard.see g4862
see g3725
g4928 sunoche (soon-okh-ay')
from 4912; restraint, i.e. (figuratively) anxiety:--anguish, distress.see g4912
g4929 suntasso (soon-tas-so)
from 4862 and 5021; to arrange jointly, i.e. (figuratively) to direct:--appoint.see g4862
see g5021
g4930 sunteleia (soon-tel'-i-ah)
from 4931; entire completion, i.e. consummation (of a dispensation):--end.see g4931
g4931 sunteleo (soon-tel-eh'-o)
from 4862 and 5055; to complete entirely; generally, to execute (literally or figuratively):--end, finish, fulfil, make.see g4862
see g5055
g4932 suntemno (soon-tem'-no)
from 4862 and the base of 5114; to contract by cutting, i.e. (figuratively) do concisely (speedily):--(cut) short.see g4862
see g5114
g4933 suntereo (soon-tay-reh'-o)
from 4862 and 5083; to keep closely together, i.e. (by implication) to conserve (from ruin); mentally, to remember (and obey):--keep, observe, preserve.see g4862
see g5083
g4934 suntithemai (soon-tith'-em-ahee)
middle voice from 4862 and 5087; to place jointly, i.e. (figuratively) to consent (bargain, stipulate), concur:--agree, assent, covenant.see g4862
see g5087
g4935 suntomos (soon-tom'-oce)
adverb from a derivative of 4932; concisely (briefly):--a few words.see g4932
g4936 suntrecho (soon-trekh'-o)
from 4862 and 5143 (including its alternate); to rush together (hastily assemble) or headlong (figuratively):--run (together, with).see g4862
see g5143
g4937 suntribo (soon-tree'-bo)
from 4862 and the base of 5147; to crush completely, i.e. to shatter (literally or figuratively):--break (in pieces), broken to shivers (+ -hearted), bruise.see g4862
see g5147
g4938 suntrimma (soon-trim'-mah)
from 4937; concussion or utter fracture (properly, concretely), i.e. complete ruin:--destruction.see g4937
g4939 suntrophos (soon'-trof-os)
from 4862 and 5162 (in a passive sense); a fellow-nursling, i.e. comrade:--brought up with.see g4862
see g5162
g4940 suntugchano (soon-toong-khan'-o)
from 4862 and 5177; to chance together, i.e. meet with (reach):--come at.see g4862
see g5177
g4941 Suntuche (soon-too'-khay)
from 4940; an accident; Syntyche, a Christian female:--Syntyche.see g4940
g4942 sunupokrinomai (soon-oo-pok-rin'-om-ahee)
from 4862 and 5271; to act hypocritically in concert with:--dissemble with.see g4862
see g5271
g4943 sunupourgeo (soon-oop-oorg-eh'-o)
from 4862 and a derivative of a compound of 5259 and the base of 2041; to be a co-auxiliary, i.e. assist:--help together.see g4862
see g5259
see g2041
g4944 sunodino (soon-o-dee'-no)
from 4862 and 5605; to have (parturition) pangs in company (concert, simultaneously) with, i.e. (figuratively) to sympathize (in expectation of relief from suffering):--travail in pain together.see g4862
see g5605
g4945 sunomosia (soon-o-mos-ee'-ah)
from a compound of 4862 and 3660; a swearing together, i.e. (by implication) a plot:--comspiracy.see g4862
see g3660
g4946 Surakousai (soo-rak'-oo-sahee)
plural of uncertain derivation; Syracuse, the capital of Sicily:--Syracuse.g4947 Suria (soo-ree'-ah)
probably of Hebrew origin (6865); Syria (i.e. Tsyria or Tyre), a region of Asia:--Syria.see h6865
g4948 Suros (soo'-ros)
from the same as 4947; a Syran (i.e. probably Tyrian), a native of Syria:--Syrian.see g4947
g4949 Surophoinissa (soo-rof-oy'-nis-sah)
feminine of a compound of 4948 and the same as 5403; a Syro-phoenician woman, i.e. a female native of Phoenicia in Syria:--Syrophenician.see g4948
see g5403
g4950 surtis (soor'-tis)
from 4951; a shoal (from the sand drawn thither by the waves), i.e. the Syrtis Major or great bay on the north coast of Africa:--quicksands.see g4951
g4951 suro (soo'-ro)
probably akin to 138; to trail:--drag, draw, hale.see g138
g4952 susparasso (soos-par-as'-so)
from 4862 and 4682; to rend completely, i.e. (by analogy) to convulse violently:--throw down.see g4862
see g4682
g4953 sussemon (soos'-say-mon)
neuter of a compound of 4862 and the base of 4591; a sign in common, i.e. preconcerted signal:--token.see g4862
see g4591
g4954 sussomos (soos'-so-mos)
from 4862 and 4983; of a joint body, i.e. (figuratively) a fellow-member of the Christian community:--of the same body.see g4862
see g4983
g4955 sustasiastes (soos-tas-ee-as-tace')
from a compound of 4862 and a derivative of 4714; a fellow-insurgent:--make insurrection with.see g4862
see g4714
g4956 sustatikos (soos-tat-ee-kos')
from a derivative of 4921; introductory, i.e. recommendatory:--of commendation.see g4921
g4957 sustauroo (soos-tow-ro'-o)
from 4862 and 4717; to impale in company with (literally or figuratively):--crucify with.see g4862
see g4717
g4958 sustello (soos-tel'-lo)
from 4862 and 4724; to send (draw) together, i.e. enwrap (enshroud a corpse for burial), contract (an interval):-- short, wind up.see g4862
see g4724
g4959 sustenazo (soos-ten-ad'-zo)
from 4862 and 4727; to moan jointly, i.e. (figuratively) experience a common calamity:--groan together.see g4862
see g4727
g4960 sustoicheo (soos-toy-kheh'-o)
from 4862 and 4748; to file together (as soldiers in ranks), i.e. (figuratively) to correspond to:--answer to.see g4862
see g4748
g4961 sustratiotes (soos-trat-ee-o'-tace)
from 4862 and 4757; a co-campaigner, i.e. (figuratively) an associate in Christian toil:--fellowsoldier.see g4862
see g4757
g4962 sustrepho (soos-tref'-o)
from 4862 and 4762; to twist together, i.e. collect (a bundle, a crowd):--gather.see g4862
see g4762
g4963 sustrophe (soos-trof-ay')
from 4962; a twisting together, i.e. (figuratively) a secret coalition, riotous crowd:--+ band together, concourse.see g4962
g4964 suschematizo (soos-khay-mat-id'-zo)
from 4862 and a derivative of 4976; to fashion alike, i.e. conform to the same pattern (figuratively):--conform to, fashion self according to.see g4862
see g4976
g4965 Suchar (soo-khar')
of Hebrew origin (7941); Sychar (i.e. Shekar), a place in Palestine:--Sychar.see h7941
g4966 Suchem (soo-khem')
of Hebrew origin (7927); Sychem (i.e. Shekem), the name of a Canaanite and of a place in Palestine:--Sychem.see h7927
g4967 sphage (sfag-ay')
from 4969; butchery (of animals for food or sacrifice, or (figuratively) of men (destruction)):--slaughter.see g4969
g4968 sphagion (sfag'-ee-on)
neuter of a derivative of 4967; a victim (in sacrifice):--slain beast.see g4967
g4969 sphazo (sfad'-zo)
a primary verb; to butcher (especially an animal for food or in sacrifice) or (generally) to slaughter, or (specially), to maim (violently):--kill, slay, wound.g4970 sphodra (sfod'-rah)
neuter plural of sphodros (violent; of uncertain derivation) as adverb; vehemently, i.e. in a high degree, much:-- exceeding(-ly), greatly, sore, very.g4971 sphodros (sfod-roce')
adverb from the same as 4970; very much:--exceedingly.see g4970
g4972 sphragizo (sfrag-id'-zo)
from 4973; to stamp (with a signet or private mark) for security or preservation (literally or figuratively); by implication, to keep secret, to attest:--(set a, set to) seal up, stop.see g4973
g4973 sphragis (sfrag-ece')
probably strengthened from 5420; a signet (as fencing in or protecting from misappropriation); by implication, the stamp impressed (as a mark of privacy, or genuineness), literally or figuratively:--seal.see g5420
g4974 sphuron (sfoo-ron')
neuter of a presumed derivative probably of the same as sphaira (a ball, "sphere"; compare the feminine sphura, a hammer); the ankle (as globular):--ancle bone.g4975 schedon (skhed-on')
neuter of a presumed derivative of the alternate of 2192 as adverb; nigh, i.e. nearly:--almost.see g2192
g4976 schema (skhay'-mah)
from the alternate of 2192; a figure (as a mode or circumstance), i.e. (by implication) external condition:--fashion.see g2192
g4977 schizo (skhid'-zo)
apparently a primary verb; to split or sever (literally or figuratively):--break, divide, open, rend, make a rent.g4978 schisma (skhis'-mah)
from 4977; a split or gap ("schism"), literally or figuratively:--division, rent, schism.see g4977
g4979 schoinion (skhoy-nee'-on)
diminutive of schoinos (a rush or flag-plant; of uncertain derivation); a rushlet, i.e. grass-withe or tie (generally):--small cord, rope.g4980 scholazo (skhol-ad'-zo)
from 4981; to take a holiday, i.e. be at leisure for (by implication, devote oneself wholly to); figuratively, to be vacant (of a house):--empty, give self.see g4981
g4981 schole (skhol-ay')
probably feminine of a presumed derivative of the alternate of 2192; properly, loitering (as a withholding of oneself from work) or leisure, i.e. (by implication) a "school" (as vacation from physical employment):--school.see g2192
g4982 sozo (sode'-zo)
from a primary sos (contraction for obsolete saos, "safe"); to save, i.e. deliver or protect (literally or figuratively):--heal, preserve, save (self), do well, be (make) whole.g4983 soma (so'-mah)
from 4982; the body (as a sound whole), used in a very wide application, literally or figuratively:--bodily, body, slave.see g4982
g4984 somatikos (so-mat-ee-kos')
from 4983; corporeal or physical:--bodily.see g4983
g4985 somatikos (so-mat-ee-koce')
adverb from 4984; corporeally or physically:--bodily.see g4984
g4986 Sopatros (so'-pat-ros)
from the base of 4982 and 3962; of a safe father; Sopatrus, a Christian:--Sopater. Compare 4989.see g4982
see g3962
see g4989
g4987 soreuo (sore-yoo'-o)
from another form of 4673; to pile up (literally or figuratively):--heap, load.see g4673
g4988 Sosthenes (soce-then'-ace)
from the base of 4982 and that of 4599; of safe strength; Sosthenes, a Christian:--Sosthenes.see g4982
see g4599
g4989 Sosipatros (so-sip'-at-ros)
prolongation for 4986; Sosipatrus, a Christian:--Sosipater.see g4986
g4990 soter (so-tare')
from 4982; a deliverer, i.e. God or Christ:--saviour.see g4982
g4991 soteria (so-tay-ree'-ah)
feminine of a derivative of 4990 as (properly, abstract) noun; rescue or safety (physically or morally):--deliver, health, salvation, save, saving.see g4990
g4992 soterion (so-tay'-ree-on)
neuter of the same as 4991 as (properly, concretely) noun; defender or (by implication) defence:--salvation.see g4991
g4993 sophroneo (so-fron-eh'-o)
from 4998; to be of sound mind, i.e. sane, (figuratively) moderate:--be in right mind, be sober (minded), soberly.see g4998
g4994 sophronizo (so-fron-id'-zo)
from 4998; to make of sound mind, i.e. (figuratively) to discipline or correct:--teach to be sober.see g4998
g4995 sophronismos (so-fron-is-mos')
from 4994; discipline, i.e. self-control:--sound mind.see g4994
g4996 sophronos (so-fron'-oce)
adverb from 4998; with sound mind, i.e. moderately:--soberly.see g4998
g4997 sophrosune (so-fros-oo'-nay)
from 4998; soundness of mind, i.e. (literally) sanity or (figuratively) self-control:--soberness, sobriety.see g4998
g4998 sophron (so'-frone)
from the base of 4982 and that of 5424; safe (sound) in mind, i.e. self-controlled (moderate as to opinion or passion):--discreet, sober, temperate.see g4982
see g5424
g4999 Tabernai (tab-er'-nahee)
plural of Latin origin; huts or wooden-walled buildings; Tabernoe:--taverns.