NUMBERS  4901 TO  4999


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4901. 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.[ql


 


4903. sunergeo {soon-erg-eh'-o}; from 4904; to be a fellow-

worker, i.e.


co-operate: --help (work) with, work(-er) together.[ql


 


4904. 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.[ql


 


4905. sunerchomai {soon-er'-khom-ahee}; from 4862 and 2064; to

convene,


depart in company with, associate with, or (specifically) cohabit


(conjugally): --accompany, assemble (with), come (together),

come (company,


go) with, resort.[ql


 


4906. sunesthio {soon-es-thee'-o}; from 4862 and 2068 (including

its


alternate); to take food in company with: --eat with.[ql


 


4907. sunesis {soon'-es-is}; from 4920; a mental putting

together, i.e.


intelligence or (concretely) the intellect: --knowledge,

understanding.[ql


 


4908. sunetos {soon-et'-os}; from 4920; mentally put (or

putting) together,


i.e. sagacious: --prudent. Compare 5429.[ql


 


4909. 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.[ql


 


4912. 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.[ql


 


4913. 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.[ql


 


4914. sunetheia {soon-ay'-thi-ah}; from a compound of 4862 and

2239; mutual


habituation, i.e. usage: --custom.[ql


 


4915. sunelikiotes {soon-ay-lik-ee-o'-tace}; from 4862 and a

derivative of


2244; a co-aged person, i.e. alike in years: --equal.[ql


 


4916. 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.[ql


 


4920. 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.[ql


 


4921. sunistao {soon-is-tah'-o}; or (strengthened) sunistano


{soon-is-tan'-o}; or sunistemi {soon-is'-tay-mee}; from 4862 and

2476


(including its collat. 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).[ql


 


4925. 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.[ql


 


4928. sunoche {soon-okh-ay'}; from 4912; restraint, i.e.

(figuratively)


anxiety: --anguish, distress.[ql


 


4930. sunteleia {soon-tel'-i-ah}; from 4931; entire completion,

i.e.


consummation (of a dispensation): --end.[ql


 


4931. sunteleo {soon-tel-eh'-o}; from 4862 and 5055; to complete

entirely;


generally, to execute (literally or figuratively): --end, finish,

 fulfil,


make.[ql


 


4932. suntemno {soon-tem'-no}; from 4862 and the base of 5114;

to contract by


cutting, i.e. (figuratively) do concisely (speedily): --(cut)

short.[ql


 


4937. 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.[ql


 


4938. suntrimma {soon-trim'-mah}; from 4937; concussion or utter

fracture


(properly, concretely), i.e. complete ruin: --destruction.[ql


 


4941. Suntuche {soon-too'-khay}; from 4940; an accident;

Syntyche, a


Christian female: --Syntyche.[ql


 


4942. sunupokrinomai {soon-oo-pok-rin'-om-ahee}; from 4862 and

5271; to act


hypocritically in concert with: --dissemble with.[ql


 


4943. 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.[ql


 


4944. 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.[ql


 


4947. Suria {soo-ree'-ah}; probably of Hebrew origin [6865];

Syria (i.e.


Tsyria or Tyre), a region of Asia: --Syria.[ql


 


4954. 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.[ql


 


4956. sustatikos {soos-tat-ee-kos'}; from a derivative of 4921;

introductory,


i.e. recommendatory: --of commendation.[ql


 


4957. sustauroo {soos-tow-ro'-o}; from 4862 and 4717; to impale

in company


with (literally or figuratively): --crucify with.[ql


 


4958. 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.[ql


 


4959. sustenazo {soos-ten-ad'-zo}; from 4862 and 4727; to moan

jointly, i.e.


(figuratively) experience a common calamity: --groan together.

[ql


 


4960. sustoicheo {soos-toy-kheh'-o}; from 4862 and 4748; to file

together (as


soldiers in ranks), i.e. (figuratively) to correspond to: --

answer to.[ql


 


4961. sustratiotes {soos-trat-ee-o'-tace}; from 4862 and 4757; a


co-campaigner, i.e. (figuratively) an associate in Christian

toil:


--fellowsoldier.[ql


 


4964. 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.[ql


 


4967. sphage {sfag-ay'}; from 4969; butchery (of animals for

food or


sacrifice, or [figuratively] of men [destruction]): --slaughter.

[ql


 


4972. 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.[ql


 


4973. 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.[ql


 


4975. schedon {skhed-on'}; neuter of a presumed derivative of

the alternate


of 2192 as adverb; nigh, i.e. nearly: --almost.[ql


 


4976. schema {skhay'-mah}; from the alternate of 2192; a figure

(as a mode or


circumstance), i.e. (by implication) external condition: --

fashion.[ql


 


4978. schisma {skhis'-mah}; from 4977; a split or gap ("schism"),

 literally


or figuratively: --division, rent, schism.[ql


 


4980. 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.[ql


 


4982. sozo {sode'-zo}; from a primary sos (contraction for

obsolete saoz,


"safe"); to save, i.e. deliver or protect (literally or

figuratively):


--heal, preserve, save (self), do well, be (make) whole.[ql


 


4983. soma {so'-mah}; from 4982; the body (as a sound whole),

used in a very


wide application, literally or figuratively: --bodily, body,

slave.[ql


 


4984. somatikos {so-mat-ee-kos'}; from 4983; corporeal or

physical:


--bodily.[ql


 


4985. somatikos {so-mat-ee-koce'}; adverb from 4984; corporeally

or


physically: --bodily.[ql


 


4987. soreuo {sore-yoo'-o}; from another form of 4673; to pile

up (literally


or figuratively): --heap, load.[ql


 


4988. Sosthenes {soce-then'-ace}; from the base of 4982 and that

of 4599; of


safe strength; Sosthenes, a Christian: --Sosthenes.[ql


 


4989. Sosipatros {so-sip'-at-ros}; prolongation for 4986;

Sosipatrus, a


Christian: --Sosipater.[ql


 


4990. soter {so-tare'}; from 4982; a deliverer, i.e. God or

Christ:


--saviour.[ql


 


4991. 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.[ql


 


4992. soterion {so-tay'-ree-on}; neuter of the same as 4991 as

(properly,


concretely) noun; defender or (by implication) defence: --

salvation.[ql


 


4993. 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.[ql


 


4994. sophronizo {so-fron-id'-zo}; from 4998; to make of sound

mind, i.e.


(figuratively) to discipline or correct: --teach to be sober.[ql


 


4995. sophronismos {so-fron-is-mos'}; from 4994; discipline, i.e.


self-control: --sound mind.[ql


 


4996. sophronos {so-fron'-oce}; adverb from 4998; with sound

mind, i.e.


moderately: --soberly.[ql


 


4997. sophrosune {so-fros-oo'-nay}; from 4998; soundness of mind,

 i.e.


(literally) sanity or (figuratively) self-control: --soberness,

sobriety.[ql




 


4998. 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.[ql


 




 


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