sunecho <4912>
sunecw sunecho
Pronunciation: | soon-ekh'-o |
Origin: | from 4862 and 2192 |
Reference: | TDNT - 7:877,1117 |
PrtSpch: | v |
In Greek: | sunecei 1, sunecomai 2, sunecomenh 1, sunecomenon 1, sunecomenouv 1, sunecontev 1, sunecousin 1, suneiceto 1, suneiconto 1, sunescon 1, sunexousin 1 |
In NET: | close in 1, controls 1, became wholly absorbed 1, are surrounding 1, I feel torn 1, distressed I am 1, had seizures 1, they were seized with 1, they covered 1, suffering from 1, sick in bed 1, were holding 1 |
In AV: | be taken with 3, throng 1, straiten 1, keep in 1, hold 1, stop 1, press 1, lie sick of 1, constrain 1, be in a strait 1 |
Count: | 12 |
Definition: | 1) to hold together 1a) any whole, lest it fall to pieces or something fall away from it 2) to hold together with constraint, to compress 2a) to press together with the hand 2a) to hold one's ears, to shut the heavens that it may not rain 2b) to press on every side 2b1) of a besieged city 2b2) of a strait, that forces a ship into a narrow channel 2b3) of a cattle squeeze, that pushing in on each side, forcing the beast into a position where it cannot move so the farmer can administer medication 3) to hold completely 3a) to hold fast 3a1) of a prisoner 3b) metaph. 3b1) to be held by, closely occupied with any business 3b2) in teaching the word 3b3) to constrain, oppress, of ills laying hold of one and distressing him 3b4) to be held with, afflicted with, suffering from 3b5) to urge, impel 3b51) of the soul 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 GREEK for 4862 see GREEK for 2192 |
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