G04952
συσπαράσσωsusparavsswsusparasso{soos-par-as'-so}from 4862 and 4682; to rend completely, i.e. (by analogy) to convulse violently:--throw down.See G04862.See G04682.
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance, Greek Dictionary, James Strong, 1890.
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συσπαράσσωsusparavsswsusparasso{soos-par-as'-so}from 4862 and 4682; to rend completely, i.e. (by analogy) to convulse violently:--throw down.See G04862.See G04682.
σύσσημονsuvsshmonsussemon{soos'-say-mon}neuter of a compound of 4862 and the base of 4591; a sign in common, i.e. preconcerted signal:--token.See G04862.See G04591.
σύσσωμοςsuvsswmossussomos{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 G04862.See G04983.
στασιαστήςstasiasthvssustasiastes{soos-tas-ee-as-tace'}from a compound of 4862 and a derivative of 4714; a fellow-insurgent:--make insurrection with.See G04862.See G04714.
συστατικόςsustatikovssustatikos{soos-tat-ee-kos'}from a derivative of 4921; introductory, i.e. recommendatory:--of commendation.See G04921.
συσταυρόωsustaurovwsustauroo{soos-tow-ro'-o}from 4862 and 4717; to impale in company with (literally or figuratively):--crucify with.See G04862.See G04717.
συστέλλωsustevllwsustello{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 G048...
συστενάζωsustenavzwsustenazo{soos-ten-ad'-zo}from 4862 and 4727; to moan jointly, i.e. (figuratively) experience a common calamity:--groan together.See G04862.See G04727.
συστοιχέωsustoicevwsustoicheo{soos-toy-kheh'-o}from 4862 and 4748; to file together (as soldiers in ranks), i.e. (figuratively) to correspond to:--answer to.See G04862.See G04748.
συστρατιώτηςsustratiwvthssustratiotes{soos-trat-ee-o'-tace}from 4862 and 4757; a co-campaigner, i.e. (figuratively) an associate in Christian toil:--fellowsoldier.See G04862.See...
συστρέφωsustrevfwsustrepho{soos-tref'-o}from 4862 and 4762; to twist together, i.e. collect (a bundle, a crowd):--gather.See G04862.See G04762.
συστροφήsustrofhvsustrophe{soos-trof-ay'}from 4962; a twisting together, i.e. (figuratively) a secret coalition, riotous crowd:--+ band together, concourse.See G04962.
συσχηματίζωsuschmativzwsuschematizo{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, fash...
∑υχάρSucavrSuchar{soo-khar'}of Hebrew origin (7941); Sychar (i.e. Shekar), a place in Palestine:--Sychar.See H07941.
∑υχέμSucevmSuchem{soo-khem'}of Hebrew origin (7927); Sychem (i.e. Shekem), the name of a Canaanite and of a place in Palestine:--Sychem.See H07927.
σφαγήsfaghvsphage{sfag-ay'}from 4969; butchery (of animals for food or sacrifice, or (figuratively) of men (destruction)):--slaughter.See G04969.
σφάγιονsfavgionsphagion{sfag'-ee-on}neuter of a derivative of 4967; a victim (in sacrifice):--slain beast.See G04967.
σφάζωsfavzwsphazo{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, sl...
σφόδραsfovdrasphodra{sfod'-rah}neuter plural of sphodros (violent; of uncertain derivation) as adverb; vehemently, i.e. in a high degree, much:-- exceeding(-ly), greatly, sore, ...
σφοδρῶςsfodrw'ssphodros{sfod-roce'}adverb from the same as 4970; very much:--exceedingly.See G04970.
σφραγίζωsfragivzwsphragizo{sfrag-id'-zo}from 4973; to stamp (with a signet or private mark) for security or preservation (literally or figuratively); by implication, to keep sec...
σφραγίςsfragivssphragis{sfrag-ece'}probably strengthened from 5420; a signet (as fencing in or protecting from misappropriation); by implication, the stamp impressed (as a mark ...
σφυδρόνsfudrovnsphuron{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 globula...
σχεδόνscedovnschedon{skhed-on'}neuter of a presumed derivative of the alternate of 2192 as adverb; nigh, i.e. nearly:--almost.See G02192.
σχῆμαsch'maschema{skhay'-mah}from the alternate of 2192; a figure (as a mode or circumstance), i.e. (by implication) external condition:--fashion.See G02192.
σχίζωscivzwschizo{skhid'-zo}apparently a primary verb; to split or sever (literally or figuratively):--break, divide, open, rend, make a rent.
σχίσμαscivsmaschisma{skhis'-mah}from 4977; a split or gap ("schism"), literally or figuratively:--division, rent, schism.See G04977.