Lexical Summary synkathizō: to make to sit together, to sit together Original Word: συγκαθίζωTransliteration: synkathizō Phonetic Spelling: (soong-kath-id'-zo) Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to make to sit together, to sit together Meaning: to make to sit together, to sit together Strong's Concordance sit down together. From sun and kathizo; to give (or take) a seat in company with -- (make) sit (down) together. see GREEK sun see GREEK kathizo Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 4776: συγκαθίζωσυγκαθίζω (T WH συνκαθίζω (cf. σύν, II. at the end)): 1 aorist συνεκαθισα; (see καθίζω); a. transitive, to cause to sit down together, place together: τινα, followed by ἐν with a dative of the place, Ephesians 2:6. b. intransitive, to sit down together: Luke 22:55 (where Lachmann text περικαθίζω). (Xenophon, Aristotle, Plutarch, others; the Sept..) |