Lexical Summary syngenēs: congenital, akin to, subst. a kinsman, relative Original Word: συγγενήςTransliteration: syngenēs Phonetic Spelling: (soong-ghen-ace') Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: congenital, akin to, subst. a kinsman, relative Meaning: congenital, akin to, a kinsman, relative Strong's Concordance relative, kinsman, cousinFrom sun and genos; a relative (by blood); by extension, a fellow countryman -- cousin, kin(-sfolk, -sman). see GREEK sun see GREEK genos Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 4773: συγγενήςσυγγενής, συγγενες (accusative singular συγγενῆ, and in Romans 16:11 Treg. συγγενην; see ἄρσην), dative plural συγγενέσιν and (in Mark 6:4 T Tr (WH, also in Luke 2:44 WH) according to a barbarous declension, cf. (1 Macc. 10:89) Buttmann, 25 (22)) συγγενεῦσιν (σύν and γένος) (from Pindar, Aeschylus down; the Sept.), of the same kin, akin to, related by blood, (Pliny,congener): Mark 6:4; Luke 2:44; Luke 21:16; τίνος, Luke ( STRONGS NT 4773: συγγενίςσυγγενίς, συγγενιδος, ἡ (see the preceding word), a later Greek word ((Plutarch, quaest. Romans 6); like ἐυγενις, cf. Lob. ad Phryn., p. 451f; cf. Winers Grammar, 69 (67); Kühner, i., p. 419 Anm. 8), a kinswoman: τίνος, Luke 1:36 L T WH. |